Example sentences of "in [Wh det] [pers pn] [was/were] to be " in BNC.

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1 Winchester city councillor Major Dougie Covill requested that more pressure be put upon the county council to improve the footpaths and pavements which are in a very dangerous condition , and a Broad Street businessman wondered if residents were really aware of the changes going on in Broad Street , and the manner in which they were to be undertaken .
2 Testimony and documentary evidence would , they envisaged , be presented either to the forum court or obtained by Letter of Request in the foreign country in which they were to be found .
3 The surplus of 38 had to be considered because it was greater than the difference , 6 , between Trimble 525 , and Robinson , 519 , and might conceivably have affected the order in which they were to be eliminated .
4 The legislation was flawed not by the requirement of sanctions , claimed Bush , but by the rigid manner in which they were to be imposed , which would " harm US economic interests and provoke friendly countries who are essential to our efforts to resist Iraqi aggression " .
5 Summoning troops from the reserve would be easier if the formations in which they were to be deployed existed already .
6 Meese did in fact call while they were there , to set up an interview with North for the next day , Sunday : the interview in which he was to be confronted with the memorandum .
7 General Hodge thus had the first of the many tempestuous scenes in which he was to be involved with Rhee over the next two years .
8 On the other hand , I had also been instructed in what it was to be a woman and how to function successfully in that role .
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