Example sentences of "to [be] [vb pp] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Variations in joint commissioning practice between social services and health services will have to be piloted and monitored carefully .
2 She 'd intended the pleasure-bound figures by the lake to be stylized and realised that they looked sinister , as if an architect 's drawing was peopled by a sideshow of grotesques .
3 Pension schemes may also have to be split or transferred , and considerations similar to those in a share sale will apply .
4 The selected garnet had to be split and then shaped to fit the cells and patterns ; alternatively , the cells may have been shaped to take the pre-cut garnets .
5 I think the time has now come for the National Heritage Memorial Fund to be split and a separate body established for Scotland .
6 ‘ I wanted to tell you the morning you left , but you were in such a hurry to be gone and — ’
7 It was something that had to be said but I could see that Aunt Louise did not like it , or even accept the idea .
8 " [ There is ] little to be said but in the way of commendation .
9 Ask yourself what needs to be said and relay the gist of this to your spokesman , who can then put it into his or her own words .
10 You and I , Charlie — we 'd better see what there is to be said and what there is to know .
11 There were things to be said and asked , things they both needed to understand , but she was n't inclined to risk such a potentially traumatic discussion now , so shortly before she had to go out and be both professional and sociable .
12 And really it has to be said and has to be said historically that I mean the army in a way was left with a job which politicians should have sorted out before it got to that stage .
13 Does it need to be said or done at all ?
14 Eliot once said that all poets would like their work to be said or sung by the common people ( which was realized in his case by Cats ) .
15 Little remains to be said or sung after that — except for the brief but exquisite requiem with which Arkel brings the opera to an end .
16 Little remains to be said or sung after that — except for the brief but exquisite requiem with which Arkel brings the opera to an end .
17 The amount of the tax has still to be fixed but would be on a sliding scale according to whether containers can be recycled or not .
18 Because to make a microscope preparation means that the tissue has to be fixed and stained , what one sees always looks as if it is a very rigid structure , but in the living organism the dendritic pattern of neurons is as mobile as the branches of a growing tree in a gentle breeze , so changed branching patterns are perhaps not so hard to envisage .
19 He has also asked us to make it clear that this plan is in no sense intended to be fixed and final .
20 At the beginning of the third stage intra-EC exchange rates are to be fixed and after a relatively short period the ECU will replace member countries ' currencies as the Community 's sole currency .
21 This will direct the petition hearing to be fixed and advertised .
22 He arranged for C 1 and C 3 to be fixed and equal , say , and R 1 and R 3 to be variable but equal , say , by employing ganged variable resistors to provide these resistances .
23 He suggests that authenticity can be understood as relating not only to the language selected to be taught but the task on which the learner is engaged and the social setting which is created in the classroom .
24 Thus someone of mature judgement and sophisticated taste has to be taught and examined in literature alongside someone who has chosen that subject because it is thought to be relatively easy , has no aptitude for it nor any possible interest except in getting through the examination .
25 A patient commencing insulin needs to be taught and to learn about the equipment , its care and storage , drawing up insulin , injection technique , sites to use and timing of injections .
26 They have to be taught and encouraged to do so .
27 Long-term eating patterns need to be taught and avoidance of inappropriate dieting for children .
28 should not determine what is to be taught and learned .
29 One year in seven it is to lie fallow : a year in which the people , freed from much of their ordinary work , are to be taught and trained in God 's law ( Deuteronomy 31:10ff . ) .
30 These are : 1 detailed specification of assessment tasks ; 2 careful specification of learning objectives , derived from the subject matter and teaching strategies which involve choices about the subject matter to be taught and assessed ; 3 a sequence of tasks generally representing some kind of progression .
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