Example sentences of "[adv] to be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The President was henceforth to be elected by direct , universal , secret suffrage for a five-year term , for a maximum of only two consecutive terms . |
2 | Juries were to deal with serious criminal cases , elected justices of the peace were to hear minor criminal and civil cases , and trials were henceforth to be held in public . |
3 | Horticultural papers should possibly be included in the Edinburgh Journal of Botany , or one issue annually to be devoted to horticultural papers . |
4 | To be clinically useful , observations must be simple enough to be made by multiple carers on a psychiatric ward ; excessive simplicity , however , may undermine their value . |
5 | Leaving this community , this stage , this examination is a wrench even for an old-timer fortunate enough to be born with other , and complementary , skills . |
6 | This control was relatively sensitive and made the Blower Vac controllable enough to be used near delicate plants . |
7 | Although weight has been increased , the machine is still compact enough to be used in tight corners such as on deep shelving and door frames . |
8 | Typesize and layout have been chosen to help maintain the flow or reading and the stories are short and simple enough to be read at normal first-language speed . |
9 | This device froze mini-slabs of ice cream at -40 degrees Farenheit , which made them hard enough to be sealed with warm chocolate . |
10 | In small matters , it is easy enough to be guided by conventional loyalty . |
11 | For most of its life , and certainly for its early years , it was either too outspoken to be a children 's show , but not high-brow enough to be considered as adult entertainment . |
12 | Our young Men and Women are being killed and tortured , our children are being mutilated by explosive objects , our lands are being confiscated , our trees uprooted and our homes demolished only to be replaced by Israeli settlements … |
13 | Then Mervyn McKeeman put captain Ronnie Smith through only to be denied by visiting sweeper Chris Mulholland . |
14 | Late breakfasts would end with an Ensaimada — a kind of sweet break dusted with icing sugar — and coffee only to be followed by leisurely lunches which , more often than not began with plates of olives , Minorcan cheese and ham and small bowls of alioli — a Minorcan speciality of garlic and mayonnaise — into which we dipped chunks of crusty bread . |
15 | They try to manage for themselves something that can not be managed , but needs only to be accepted with proper gratitude and clear insight into the nature of the giver . |
16 | It seems as though we have conquered the traditional infectious diseases only to be assaulted by new ones . |
17 | It contains the private Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons , only to be seen on written application . |
18 | Shafts sunk below it however , had to be pumped or baled , though the water needed only to be raised to Deep Adit , through which it ran to the open fell side . |
19 | Accelerated promotion in an East Indiaman was only to be obtained through political or family interest , such as that exerted by the Earl of Findlater upon James Oswald of Dunnikier . |
20 | Men are the only animals to set store by discovering , acquiring and displaying materials comparatively rare in nature , frequently only to be obtained from distant sources and commonly useless for the purposes of daily life . |
21 | THE FIRST LAURA ASHLEY ARTICULATED LORRY , WITH ITS BOLD SIXTIES LETTERING , WOULD RUMBLE DOWN THE NARROW LINES FROM CARNO TO LONDON ONLY TO BE ATTACKED BY MARAUDING CUSTOMERS WAITING FOR THEIR FAVOURITE STYLES TO ARRIVE . |
22 | Personally I can almost almost remember the days when erm Ulysses was a bound book only to be read in plain cover after having been smuggled through the customs at Folkestone , Dover or Newhaven . |
23 | After the 1974 general election , Liberal Democrats have been nervously recalling , Mr Heath urgently tried to contact the then Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe to negotiate a pact , only to be informed by Liberal Party headquarters that no one could find Mr Thorpe 's telephone number . |
24 | According to the Centre for Pontian Studies in Athens 350,000 Pontians were massacred in 1916-23 ; around 1,000,000 Pontians fled to Greece while others escaped to the Caucasus , only to be exiled to central Asia and Siberia under Stalin . |
25 | He already knew the moves , having unsuccessfully spent 15 days working it in 1990 , only to be thwarted by bad weather — it was too hot ! |
26 | Grief and tears are not to be seen as special experiences , only to be used at great and solemn moments . |
27 | The concept of social representations is also used in a particular way , in order to suggest that social representations are only to be found in certain societies . |
28 | On the other hand , a concept such as ‘ bureaucracy ’ is a particular one , for bureaucracies are only to be found in particular sons of societies . |
29 | Salt windows are generally too weak mechanically to be included in high-pressure apparatus , and the cell shown in Fig. 5.11 ( d ) has diamond windows . |
30 | Nineteenth-century legs were no longer to be clad in fancy hose , and by 1810 with most of even the skilled stockingers crowded into the plain branch , prices and wages began to tumble . |