Example sentences of "be [verb] [to-vb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Additional studies on weights and measures , and Scottish numismatics will also be undertaken to assist in the interpretation of the collected price data . |
2 | Consideration should be given to include in the Direct Journal a supplement possibly entitled Health and Safety Direct to the Membership . |
3 | In the morning , should this truce be agreed , leave will be given to draw in the wagons . |
4 | On occasions the courts have gone further and disqualified a member of a tribunal or board " if there are circumstances so affecting a person acting in a judicial capacity as to be calculated to create in the mind of a reasonable man a suspicion of that person 's impartiality , those circumstances are sufficient to disqualify although in fact no bias exists " ; see Law v. Chartered Institute of Patent Agents [ 1919 ] 2 Chapter 276 ; Metropolitan Properties Co . |
5 | Light can bring about change in products , and products that are likely to be exposed to light in the market should always be tested by exposure to light . |
6 | It is usually better to cause an hour-glass or wasp-waisted specimen to be made as this can be arranged to break in the middle where it is thinnest . |
7 | One point to note here , the EQ can be programmed to appear in the distortion patch or not , as required , so a bright rhythm sound does n't mean a thin , weedy lead sound . |
8 | CUMMINS Engine , the U.S. diesel engine maker with a plant in Darlington , claims it should be returning to profit in the first quarter of this year . |
9 | This can be reduced by diversifying , in particular to achieve a mix of assets whose values would not all be expected to move in the same direction at once . |
10 | Given the attractiveness of the venue , this undercapacity can be expected to continue in the medium term . |
11 | They cause objects to seem to shift in position by only a small amount , which is what objects plausibly can be expected to do in the real world . |
12 | He would be expected to help in the kitchen stores when not delivering . |
13 | Anyway , the van would be arriving any minute now and Benny would be expected to help in the unloading . |
14 | A late election will also be acceptable where at a crucial time one of the signatories or a signatory 's agent was unavailable for unforeseeable reasons ( such as a serious illness ) and there was no one else who could reasonably be expected to stand in the agent 's shoes . |
15 | Elected leaders , such as politicians and many trade union officials , have such authority , which they will be expected to exercise in the interests of the electors/union members . |
16 | We need to have clarification of the role Helen Hoy would be expected to play in the new set-up . |
17 | It is sometimes interesting to use the transition probability matrix to generate synthetic sequences of foggy and clear days ; these sequences show patterns that might be expected to occur in the future ( since there are an infinite number of alternative futures but only one present and one past ) . |
18 | Therefore , both the extent and the functions of green belts may be expected to change in the near future , and this change may also have social implications . |
19 | For all that he could be expected to stay in the Lorrimores , car for at least fifteen more minutes I felt decidedly jittery , and I left the door open so that if he did come back unexpectedly I could say I was merely checking that everything was in order . |
20 | The amount of the provision would depend on a number of factors such as : the length of the expected period during which there will be no sub-lessee ; the amount of rental any sub-lessee could be expected to pay in the prevailing market conditions ; the amount that the company would have to pay to dispose of the lease ; and the intentions of management regarding the vacant space . |
21 | Computer software has been developed for the estimation of large systems of such equations subject to cross-equation restrictions and also subject to changes of regime , so that the model can be permitted to shift in the face of institutional changes ( such as the switch to floating exchange rates ) while certain underlying behavioural parameters , such as in the desired money velocity function , remain constant . |
22 | No questioning of the validity or desirability of the task can be permitted to intervene in the process . |
23 | Leave was refused at first instance and in the Court of Appeal , though a few months later a Practice Direction ( [ 1986 ] 2 All ER 226 ) was issued indicating the collective view of the judges that solicitors should be permitted to appear in the High Court or Court of Appeal in formal or unopposed proceedings . |
24 | This initially meant that the bed-wetter would be made to sleep in the guard-room , where during the night he would be wakened hourly for toilet purposes . |
25 | Reason , universal reason , must be made to prevail in the new world order — even , or perhaps , especially , in that desolate Middle Eastern desert . |
26 | The council will be looking to save in the region of £700,000 to remain within the new target level . |
27 | The justification for doing the work might be seen to lie in the material benefits it produced . |
28 | You feel pressure not to be seen to fail in the job . |
29 | The strength of the culture may be said to lie in the convergence of these orientations — that is , they are compatible with and reinforce one another , and similarly are compatible with and are reinforced by the experience of history . |
30 | One of the things that we shall be seeking to do in the negotiations on the political union treaty is to try to ensure that the Commission — at present under no effective control — increasingly comes under the control of the most appropriate Parliament , in this case the European Parliament . |