Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [be] [adj] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 I found the article very interesting , & I was glad to be reminded of the pictures .
2 She returned to the house at Sutton in Ashfield , Notts , where she was supposed to be babysitting .
3 Second , be very wary of any type of action where you are likely to be required to give an undertaking on costs to the court .
4 We recommend this Plan because it offers financial protection in no less than THREE important ways areas where you are likely to be most vulnerable should an accident strike .
5 Officers are visiting 17 New Age Travellers sites with a simple message — stay away from a 5-mile exclusion zone around Castlemorton Common over this Bank Holiday weekend or you 're likely to be arrested .
6 When your child wakes up , be reassuring ; he or she is likely to be upset .
7 He or she is likely to be doing one or more of the following when making a request :
8 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should , at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
9 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
10 Pursuing the issue of the fieldworker 's social role , it is worth commenting on a very general and apparently reasonable assumption that the closer the fieldworker is matched to subjects in terms of various social attributes , the more successful he or she is likely to be .
11 Where the ‘ victim ’ of the threats , abuse or insults is a well-behaved , law abiding member of the public , he or she is unlikely to be provoked to use unlawful violence by the speaker 's comments , and no offence is committed under this limb of the section .
12 Between a small , local shop where there is likely to be less security , and a large supermarket or department store ?
13 This power may be used , for example , where there is likely to be a delay in allocating the case to a named guardian on the panel or where the guardian is being dilatory in appointing a solicitor .
14 And where there 's likely to be a fall .
15 It does not rule out specific industries , but looks for companies in the £l0m to £100m area that are well-established operations with a strong market position ; big enough to support a sensible market structure ; small enough to offer a reasonable growth opportunity ; and where there are likely to be attractive opportunities for exit .
16 The majority of the rest being small stations where there are likely to be few suspects .
17 I asked Joyce what aspect of her phobia she felt still remained and she said that she would like to be able to go into an open space such as a park , where there were likely to be many more birds around .
18 The Blackshirts deliberately concentrated on those areas where there were liable to be violent counter-demonstrations .
19 I just seem to remember vaguely that she 's about twenty-five or six , about five five , hundred and fifteen pounds all where they 're supposed to be , hair that looks like somebody grabbed a handful of stardust and smoothed it over her head .
20 Instead of mounting sheet and halyard tail bags on he upstands of the cockpit el , where they are vulnerable to being torn off , they are recessed beneath the cockpit seats .
21 We can wander over all , or most , of the river bank and either look for the fish themselves or for swims where they are likely to be .
22 Teenagers who consistently fail to let parents know when they will be home , or where they are likely to be , can not expect to be allowed to stay out to all hours .
23 By this time Charlotte would have felt a shock of surprise at ever finding that young man where he was supposed to be .
24 The car was crumpled where it was supposed to be crumpled , but seemed otherwise repairable .
25 Only join clubs , societies , or associations if the work or activity that they pursue is really of interest to you , though , or it is unlikely to be a success .
26 Although I was anxious to be there I did n't get the chance because Mrs Smith gave birth to a baby girl in the early hours of the morning later that week .
27 ‘ Please tell her I 'm sorry she 's ill — but that I 'm pleased to be able to stand in for her . ’
28 Moderator and friends let me say first of all that I 'm glad to be able to make these speeches on behalf of the member churches of and I 'd like to also on , particularly on behalf of the England and Wales , though I did realise having said that that you have a minister of the University of Penryth is also a member of this Synod , and therefore , you 've got me three things !
29 It was just after this that I was privileged to be able to visit the British Museum and by the courtesy of Mr Rex Barker , son-in-law of the landlord of the Five Bells , Mr McCaffery , I was able to view and handle the remains of our oldest inhabitant .
30 I realised that I was lucky to be able to go to England and teach .
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