Example sentences of "[v-ing] to be [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you are a solicitor or an overseas lawyer wanting to be admitted to the English Bar ; if you are seeking some reduction of the normal pupillage requirements or certain other exemptions from the regulations ; if you are applying to become an employed pupil-master — you must apply to the Joint Regulations Committee ( JRC ) .
2 So , if you are going to be exposed to the sun , do n't forget the sun cream .
3 Yes , in one five , erm they 're practising notes from Eynsham it does happen to be in Cherwell ward and not North ward , erm there is a booklet out about health and housing in Cutteslowe , and I wondered what the connection between , you know , not being on this committee , but these health action areas , and what in fact is happening in housing , because the director did assure me that other wards were going to be treated to the same erm treatment .
4 ‘ All this communication is going to be lost to the history of science forever .
5 Finally , your level of physical activity is going to be influenced to a large degree by how well and fit you feel .
6 You 've probably had this question asked a hundred times , but is Lemmings going to be converted to the C64 ?
7 This is the Central Television Percy Thrower Trophy , very handsome trophy it is too and it 's going to be presented to the best gardener around here ; that 's after the break .
8 As a double-check you should read through a document after it has been printed , especially if it is going to be sent to an important customer .
9 So when he was told he was going to be transferred to the Sheriff 's Wayside Honor Farm at Castaic , he told reporters , ‘ I 've been pretty happy in the tank here .
10 Mrs Padmore , as we know from the memorandum at the front of the file , is going to be transferring to the Economic Secretariat in a few weeks ' time .
11 Good , because with this new project in the offing I 'm going to be working to a very tight schedule .
12 So how often are you going to be going to the dance now that the weather 's better you mean
13 Tony is er Professor of Economics at Cambridge and is a world renowned luminary in economic circles and er he 's , he 's here for the next week as a special professor and er is giving a number of lectures er most of which are open to , to all , to all students and he is a very famous economist , very clever chap you know if you can get to see him I , I 'd reco I 'd recommend it erm presuma there may be a sort of programme of his visit stuck up on the student notice boards erm , if there is n't er he 's giving a , a lecture tomorrow two o'clock in B seventy four and that 's , that 's if , he is going to be talking to the M A students er taking Economic Development and Policy Analysis and his topic there is comparing income inequality and poverty in Europe erm so if you , you know , if you are free tomorrow at two it just might be interesting to go along to , feel free to go to B seventy four tomorrow at two o'clock .
14 The first one was community and I know , erm that Catherine was n't very happy about the community side of things and I 've looked at the the pamphlet things and it needs updating a little bit so I took the fact that the Royal Quay 's were down at our doorstep and contacted Linda who was extremely helpful and she 's put together erm , a package of things along with me , I went down last week and the first week the ninth is going to be explaining to the classes what we 're going to be doing , each form teacher will be able to do that and the sixteen and the twenty third there are visits down to the Royal Quay 's Education Centre erm for which
15 A domestic market that becomes part of an international market is going to be subjected to the effects of changes which might otherwise have been more slow in coming — or would n't have immediately affected it .
16 So it 's going to be erm you might only get a week 's notice if it 's going to be switched to the Saturday then I would guess .
17 They are making an appeal for £3.5 million in order that it can be rehoused at the University of Cambridge where a special facility is going to be added to the university library .
18 A great deal , simply waiting to be pumped to the surface .
19 Billowing gusts of heat came from the furnaces and they could see the immense iron hods of wood , waiting to be fed to the furnaces .
20 As I passed what had been the marshalling yard and sidings , I glanced at the rows of rusting buffer stops and rotting wooden buffer beams , and conjured up a picture of its lines of laden coal wagons waiting to be despatched and the coal empties waiting to be taken to the collieries to be filled .
21 One day , as I was waiting to be admitted to the prison , I heard quite a young man talking to the guard in broken but familiar Italian : it sounded like Triestino .
22 Now there are garages stuffed full of clothes and food waiting to be driven to the former Yugoslavia by Mike and his crew in November .
23 The lounge was crowded as they entered , pausing in the doorway to join the queue of people waiting to be introduced to the captain .
24 by the marriage of the testator , unless it appears from the will that at the time it was made the testator was expecting to be married to a particular person , and that he intended that the will ( or a particular disposition in the will ) should not be revoked by that marriage , and that marriage takes place .
25 The Iraqi News Agency ( INA ) reported that Hammadi had also been dropped as a member of the Revolutionary Command Council ( RCC ) after failing to be re-elected to the party 's regional command .
26 Maria kept asking to be taken to the theatre .
27 More secure accommodation for the most persistent young offenders , both on remand and after conviction , is certainly required , not least to overcome such nonsense as the case of a teenager from Tyne and Wear having to be sent to a unit in Essex .
28 Play-pens are now having to be made to a new British Standard , which involves using a simulated ‘ bite ’ test .
29 This stream passes down a wooded ravine with no access , steps having to be retraced to the Old Ing road .
30 Hitler 's deputy , no less , baling out over Scotland then surrendering amiably to a farmer and demanding to be taken to the Duke of Hamilton .
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