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

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1 It was a kind of verse at which he himself excelled — there are those who say that it is to be found just under the surface of some of his apparently " serious " poetry — and Old Possum 's Book of Practical Cats has the spirit , if not the content , of the Bolovian stanzas which he had been writing since his early twenties .
2 I was pleased to hear the Prime Minister say that there is to be a debate next week .
3 Does The Faerie Queene insist that it is to be read in such a manner that its role as a history ( which as both epic and romance it can claim to be symbolically ) must be seen as intrinsically different from the account of the English in Ireland which Spenser outlines in A View ?
4 She also points to the importance of performance in first year examinations as a means of identifying potential non-graduates , who may need further support if they are to be successful .
5 If hon. Members know that there is to be a Division at 10 o'clock , they should get here well on time .
6 With a name like that it was to be expected .
7 Etching times in HF vapour depend on the nature of the rock : feldspars , for example , require about 30 minutes etch before they are to be stained .
8 I believe that it is to be shown there in February . ’
9 I understand that it is to be merged with 105 Royal Artillery Scotland .
10 I understand that there is to be a meeting on Tuesday next to decide whether or not to close Garstang Magistrates Court .
11 Faragher ( 1985 ) found that police in Great Britain downgraded the seriousness of violence against women in the home , for although formal regulations state that it is to be treated as an arrestable offence , policemen often redefined the incident as lying outside law enforcement ( emphasized by Policy Studies Institute 1983b : 64 ) .
12 Unless monetary payment is to pass from the wife to the husband ( for instance , as in a case where the house is in the husband 's sole name and the husband and wife agree that it is to be transferred to husband and wife and held by them upon certain trusts provided the wife pays the husband a sum of moneysee Chapter 7 ) , when the husband may require such money for his own purchase of another property , a contract between the parties would appear to be unnecessary .
13 My own view is that for readers to be promised even a glimmer of understanding as to the origins of our world and the universe was tempting enough , but the further promise that it was to be told briefly was irresistible .
14 But this does n't take into account the capital equipment you need if you 're to be self-sufficient .
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