Example sentences of "is to be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Funding is to be centralised and Home Office policy on contracting out is to be followed .
2 The second query is prompted by Winch 's idea that the order in the minds of the actors is to be traced by identifying the rules which guide their thoughts and actions .
3 THE number of cheap-rate days for telephone users is to be cut from eight to five next year because not enough people took advantage of it , British Telecom announced yesterday .
4 BET suffered another nervous session amid reports that house broker Cazenove had confirmed the market 's belief that the dividend is to be cut .
5 Unemployment benefit , already the lowest in Europe , is to be cut , and the period of work necessary to qualify for it is to be lengthened .
6 Privatisation has now split the CEGB into three and the environmental research and development work is to be cut back .
7 Oil companies were the main beneficiaries on news that the Petroleum Revenue Tax is to be cut on existing North Sea oil fields and scrapped on new fields .
8 Lights burned late last night in Aberdeen as oil companies digested Mr Lamont 's announcement that petroleum revenue tax is to be cut from 75 per cent to 50pc .
9 Ground capacity at the club is to be cut to under 19,000 while rebuilding work goes ahead and chairman Sir John Hall said : ‘ Our own supporters come first . ’
10 Central-government spending is to be cut by FFr21 billion .
11 London Lighthouse 's grant is to be cut from £300,000 to £150,000 .
12 The design shown in the drawing is to be cut out of cardboard in one piece .
13 If the Government are so committed to training , how does the hon. Gentleman explain the letter from the Merseyside TEC to Hexagon Community Ltd. in my constituency , telling it that output-related funding is to be cut by 25 per cent .
14 production of CFCs ' is to be cut by 85 per cent by 1995 .
15 The workforce at Linton and Hirst 's is to be cut by one third despite a two million pound investment programme carried out at the company in July .
16 Welding trainee Paul Marlborough , 21 , of Moore Street , Hartlepool , said : ‘ The scheme has been told its funding is to be cut to £39,000 for a full year 's training , but it needs much more than that to survive .
17 THE NUMBER of army bands is to be cut by half over the next two years — but all Scottish regimental pipes and drums have escaped the axe .
18 The key announcement was that mortgage interest tax relief is to be cut to 20 per cent from 25 per cent on 6 April , 1994 .
19 An independent ecologist is to be appointed at Land 's End to discover whether climbers are destroying fragile plants and soils .
20 Your aim is to be appointed to a society committee or a committee of the Union .
21 A strictly impartial sub-committee , composed of two committee members and four non-committee members , is to be appointed when the winter is over to examine carefully and report on the entire difficulty .
22 If an insolvency practitioner is to be appointed , his consent to act must be referred to in the affidavit .
23 All must seek leave to appeal from the special adjudicator who is to be appointed by the Lord Chancellor .
24 If the investor is to syndicate , the management and its advisers should try to play some part in the selection of additional investors ; if an additional director is to be appointed by the syndicate , that director ought to be selected for the experience and talent he can bring to Newco .
25 the issue to be determined ( 8.4 ) ( 1.1 ) ; the expert 's qualifications ( 8.5 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that he is to act as an expert and not as an arbitrator ( 8.6 ) ( 1.3 ) ; how the expert is to be appointed ( 8.7 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that the decision will be final and binding ( 8.8 ) ( 1.3 ) ; the due date for payment of the amount determined ( 8.9 ) ( 1.3 ) ; that the expert has the power to award interest ( 8.10 ) ( 1.3 ) ; provision for interest to run for late payment of the amount determined ( 8.11 ) ( 1.4 ) ( sometimes found elsewhere in the agreement ) ; and how the expert is to be paid ( 8.12 ) ( 1.3 ) .
26 8.7 How the expert is to be appointed
27 If the expert 's identity is not predetermined by , for instance , being the company 's auditors , the expert clause should say that the expert is to be appointed by agreement of the parties .
28 The clause must also deal with how the expert is to be appointed if the parties can not agree on his appointment , usually with the help of a professional body : see 10.2 .
29 Badly drafted clauses sometimes encountered say that the expert must be acceptable to both parties , or that he is to be appointed by some person or institution acceptable to both parties .
30 Clauses are sometimes encountered which state that a referee is to be appointed who is described as an expert and then told that he will act as an arbitrator , or , alternatively , that the referee is an arbitrator who will act as an expert .
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