Example sentences of "are [adv] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Also , you will need to be particularly careful with your diet if you are not to suffer from fatigue .
2 ‘ You are not to think of making do with a collation on Ash Wednesday ’ , he said to me .
3 To eliminate these defects we must remove the reference to inference and tighten up the relation specified between the false beliefs and the true justified ones which are not to count as knowledge .
4 Among the parties that are soon to come to life the Socialists , National Democrats and the Christian Democrats will figure strongly .
5 ‘ The problems are usually to do with family tension and parents rowing , separating and divorcing .
6 To their credit , The Cherrys are more to do with cartoon frenzies than the slick professionalism which seemingly warrants a Spin front cover at the drop of a bobble hat , but it 's as hollow a victory as Linford Christie 's Olympic Gold in the absence of Carl Lewis .
7 District Nurses and Health Visitors are able to provide services which are more to do with health and nursing care .
8 Usually though , our crises are more to do with logistics .
9 In other cases , we have regulations that are ostensibly to do with health or technical standards and can therefore be applied to goods coming from the rest of the EEC as well .
10 Poor hygiene and handling are also to blame for food poisoning .
11 The tell-tale signs of drug use are mainly to do with behaviour ; sudden mood swings , poor concentration , disturbed sleep patterns , apathy , loss of memory and , if the addiction is an expensive one , stealing and lying .
12 Five years under Deng Xiaoping appears to have started the mighty machine rolling in the right direction again but , in energy terms there are a number of problems to be overcome which are mainly to do with lack of adequate capital investment and resources management .
13 These messages are often to do with guilt : ‘ I do n't deserve things to go well for me . ’
14 A new range of children 's birthday cards which carry warnings about the danger of accidents are about to go on sale .
15 The chances are it will blow up into a huge row , or even a fight , just as you are about to go on stage at the Marquee .
16 The owners are not seeing guilty behaviour when Rover slinks across the floor , they are seeing the submissive behaviour Rover displays in anticipation of the aggression , however mild , the owners are about to use in attempt to reprimand him .
17 An aid worker in Jordanian refugee camps ca n't get a TV crew from the West interested in tens of thousands of people from the ‘ Third World ’ who are about to die from starvation — all the crews are off watching Richard Branson pick up a couple of hundred westerners in one of his Virgin Jumbo Jets .
18 He drew an analogy with pre-incorporation contracts in domestic law , and concluded that similar agreements could be made in international law on behalf of States which are about to come into existence .
19 Please find enclosed a copy of the text for your entry in this Directory , which we are about to send for printing .
20 Firstly they have , from Banbury School at least , four specific parent Governors , who are there to act on behalf of parents .
21 But I would like to point out in this video , and on the brochure that goes with it , actually says the rest of the field are there to follow on horseback or on foot or by car , very few people indeed actually witness the death of a fox .
22 Both exhibitions are primarily to do with art , with scholarship playing a subservient role .
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