Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb base] [adv] to be " in BNC.
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1 | But I realize , as I sit here in the offices of the Strategy Unit , away from my usual desk and my usual routine , and charged with scrupulous self-examination , that I look forward to being interrupted , and that I also get a certain satisfaction from these sighs and clickings of the tongue . |
2 | ‘ Once the truth becomes apparent , nephew , ’ explained Richard of Gloucester , and I judge there to be no further danger of a rising to place another on the throne or appoint another as Lord Protector , Vaughan and Rivers shall be released — and no harm done . ’ |
3 | So there should be a tremendous final on May 16th and I look forward to being there to see Llanelli and Swansea do Welsh rugby proud . |
4 | One of the reasons why Colnaghi 's wanted a presence in Paris and welcomed the opportunity to be at the Hotel Bristol is the attraction which Paris holds to the Japanese ; furthermore , a high occupancy rate at the Hotel Bristol is Japanese and I look forward to being able to meet this clientele . |
5 | But I have yet to be convinced ( as some publicity suggests ) that the centre of the dance universe is now located in France . |
6 | But I have yet to be convinced of the need that these should be taken at two particular times in a student 's school career . |
7 | Ludes wines are welcomed for their use in blending of cuvées , they have the body and vinosity of a true Montagne wine , but I have yet to be convinced that a single growth Ludes can be a complete wine on its own . |
8 | ‘ So you say , but I have yet to be convinced . |
9 | I 'm not brilliant but I have only to be shown once . |