Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] [vb pp] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Also at the United Nations , the President called on the Soviet Union to reduce its stocks immediately to 20 per cent of the current US arsenal , which is unofficial estimated to be 30,000 tons . |
2 | In that it joins other states like Iran , Israel , Pakistan and India who are all thought to be pursuing military nuclear programmes . |
3 | ‘ You 're all meant to be professionals , ’ Wallas Ward berated them petulantly , ‘ and this sort of behaviour is unforgiveable . |
4 | Well I know you were all seemed to be s you were all amazed when you went in . |
5 | We 're all suppoosed to be free in this country |
6 | " I thought now was supposed to be the marvellous time , and we 're all meant to be living it up , burning the candle at both ends , finding out what we want to do with our lives . " |
7 | There had been a rash of petty thefts in the hotel and we were all warned to be vigilant . |
8 | You belong to the good times … there were some had to be . |
9 | They are all intended to be the same place : in Gentile country across the Sea of Galilee . |
10 | Thus while all domesticated animals belong to , and are closely identified with , particular households , they are all destined to be consumed by the community as a whole . |
11 | They 're all determined to be friends as well as family . |
12 | Last night they were both said to be ‘ stable ’ in York District Hospital . |
13 | I think the book is really well written and it 's that needed to be I do n't know , do I need a black pen , man . |
14 | It would not be consistent with the obligation for a national court to be subject to a precondition such as a requirement that it may not look behind the text of a national implementing measure unless it is first found to be ambiguous . |