Example sentences of "be [adv] meant to " in BNC.
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1 | I know that I am not meant to vac up the spiders , just their cobwebs . |
2 | The very rigid structure looks tedious and clumsy to us humans , but we are not meant to be reading it . |
3 | Trade unions , it they are involved at all , are not meant to be militant . |
4 | Christians in particular have trouble with this part of the grief response because so often it seems that Christians are not meant to be angry — especially when the feeling is commonly directed towards God personally , as it were : ‘ I try to live a good life and see what He has let happen … |
5 | The early efforts are not meant to be marked on promise alone ; yet it is hard not to do that . |
6 | The illustrations are not meant to be accurate — for use as maps — but they succeed brilliantly as indicators of the terrain likely to be found on these walks . |
7 | These definitions are not meant to be academically accurate , but to describe the meanings generally intended . |
8 | Nevertheless , such fictions are not meant to be taken literally , for it can be dangerous to indulge the Gothic imagination in ordinary life , as Catherine learns to her cost at Northanger Abbey . |
9 | They are not meant to be listened to . |
10 | These are not meant to be comprehensive surveys of the literature , but are simply designed to illustrate the application of rational expectations to specific areas . |
11 | General SVQs are not meant to be narrowly vocational — although I think the name may not be entirely helpful here . |
12 | Religions as sociological entities are not meant to be more than stepping-stones to an appreciation of the profound Mystery at the heart of reality . |
13 | The banana 's are not meant to be |
14 | I went into this field and I sat there and cried for hours in this pouring rain and I suddenly thought to myself , ‘ This is ridiculous , this is no good — you 're not meant to be an actor , you 're meant to be something else — a comedian . ’ |
15 | The four first-year women at B subverted this by swapping lab books ; Marie said , ‘ We 're not meant to , but we do ’ — as if there were some shame attached to having to ask for help . |
16 | Er and these , these little exercises er are meant to give you erm they 're memory aids really , they 're not meant to be homework , they 're simply so as er you know like if you , you want to remember er a difficult name you can sometimes do a funny thing with it you know to , to remember it you know . |
17 | They 're not meant to be crude or sensationalist , they give you an idea of the kind of thing that your fire fighters face on a regular basis . |
18 | You 're not meant to , they 've got antiseptic in them . |
19 | Oh Shane , who went in the lounge when you 're not meant to ? |
20 | ‘ We 're both meant to be seekers after truth . |
21 | Yet in both passages the complaints are clearly meant to be regarded as reprehensible . |
22 | No-one should argue with the concept of greater efficiency in the BBC , but the reforms are also meant to be about decentralising power to where the creativity resides . |
23 | Maybe the ghost is where I am really meant to be . |
24 | ‘ I was a big baby — I 'm obviously meant to be this size ’ , ‘ all my family are big ’ , ‘ I 've tried every diet , they just do n't seem to work for me ’ , ‘ I only have to look at a cream cake and I gain 2lbs ( 0.9kg ) ! ’ |
25 | We learn this lesson , as we are surely meant to , from the model of Jesus . |
26 | That 's why actions generally , although by no means always , do speak louder than words : because , paradoxically , they are n't meant to ‘ speak ’ at all , and a fortiori are n't meant to speak what 's false . |
27 | ‘ You are n't meant to . |
28 | ‘ They wanted everything we had on the stand — and they were only meant to be samples . |
29 | They were only meant to be temporary , but humankind has barriers just like them in their own heads — permanent ones in most cases . |
30 | They were only meant to be temporary , to last ten years , so it 's a bit of a laugh . |