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

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1 Just a month later however , this great work was threatened by an advertisement in the Mercury which stated that another plan of Manchester & Salford was to be on the market and carried out by J. Oldham .
2 Classes were allocated and Balbinder was to be in class 1 with a Mrs Allinson and a nursery assistant .
3 It has been the sometimes unspoken assumption of these two parallel debates — whose spokespersons are often one and the same — that to be on the side of modernity and modernism is to be on the side of critical theory , and that to be a postmodernist is at the same time to be in sympathy with poststructuralism .
4 THE HEADQUARTERS of the new National Environmental Technology Centre being formed from the merger of Warren Spring Laboratory and AEA is to be at Culham .
5 The work of Hume , Kant and Lessing was to be of especial significance for theology ; for while they undermined the earlier kind of rationalism by restricting the claims and powers of reason and pointing to the sheer variety and diversity of history , they raised equally sharp questions for theologians .
6 ‘ They 're usually a city theatre booking , so we are even more delighted Cannon and Ball are to be at Darlington .
7 George , Carrie and Ginnie were to be in Mrs Hartridge 's class again .
8 They got their chance to delve into the details at a news conference … but Chris Dean also got the chance to say how pleased he and Jayne are to be in the region and finally able to stay at home .
9 Sara and Thomas were to be in the cottage , and Simon 's household of three in Thomas 's place .
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