Example sentences of "he was [vb pp] [adv] to be " in BNC.
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1 | He was sent back to be shot by the Red Army . ’ |
2 | He was a good listener — and he was egged on to be a performer by his listeners . ’ |
3 | Sometimes he was roped in to be the MC at these dances , which , for those who know only disco dancing , means Master of Ceremonies , and it was he who announced that the next dance would be a waltz , or a foxtrot , and was not supposed to dance himself until everyone else was on the floor . |
4 | From his first sip of welfare orange juice , he was cut out to be a professional Glaswegian . |
5 | A phrenologist — that careers master of the nineteenth century — once examined Flaubert and told him he was cut out to be a tamer of wild beasts . |
6 | He was said not to be very strong . |
7 | He was rushed to Alder Hey Children 's Hospital where he was said today to be ‘ doing fine ’ . |
8 | He was made out to be the bad guy playing against Seve , especially after one of their clashes at Wentworth in the World Matchplay , but I do n't know . |
9 | He was made out to be a hero , and became a fully fledged dealer that day . |
10 | Ronald had had problems in the past but he was not the villain he was made out to be during the court case . |
11 | He was determined not to be done out of his bones at the end of the feast . |
12 | The tsar still shared Nesselrode 's view that the Turkish regime should be kept alive as long as possible , but he was determined not to be caught napping if the health of the " sick man of Europe " broke down irrevocably . |
13 | The position of a shareholder in a brewer 's business was discussed in Braithwaite 's Trs. v. Linlithgow Justices ( Scotsman , January 27 , 1909 ) , and he was held not to be a partner for the purposes of a similar provision . |
14 | On the other hand , where a landlord was entitled to determine a lease for " building sites or planting or other purposes " , he was held not to be entitled to determine it for the purpose of constructing a sports stadium ( Coates v Diment [ 1951 ] 1 All ER 890 ) . |