Example sentences of "[be] [adj] to [noun] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That method can be used to distances of about a hundred light years .
2 This was considered to be due to recognition of semantically similar words to those seen in the course of the experiment .
3 Patients developing tolerance to adenosine-mediated protection because of recurrent anginal episodes may be amenable to preconditioning with either a muscarinic or an adrenergic agonist depending on the level in the signalling pathway at which tolerance occurs .
4 She 'd be halfway to Atherton by now .
5 But , even while her spirits were taking a nosedive that , supposing he was offering her a lift to Prague , there would n't be any point in accepting if it was unlikely she 'd be able to book in anywhere , he , to her absolute astonishment , was going on , ‘ There 's a spare room in a suite I 've reserved for this month — you can have that if you wish . ’
6 WINDSOR Park should be close to capacity for tomorrow night 's World Cup qualifier against Latvia .
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