Example sentences of "[be] to be [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As I say , this is supposed to be Top Secret , but you 'd better know if you 're to be any help . |
2 | If they are to be more than mere training , then a process of informed reflection has to go on at the same time . |
3 | You need to learn to handle it for at least three minutes if you are to be any good at negotiations . |
4 | immediately if there were to be such a disaster as a Labour Government . |
5 | Sharpe was released a few days later , but there were to be many more visits to the hospital as worries grew about his condition . |
6 | There were to be many success stories in the world of Light Entertainment , Current Affairs , Documentary , Drama , schools and children 's programming and regional programmes , including of course Central News . |
7 | Going along the road , er on the A Nineteen , from the north towards er the village er if one assumed that there were to be some development on site D forty , would you be able to see it from the road ? |
8 | Director Tony Smith had just completed the prize-winning TV series Tutti Frutti , but these were to be some of his first commercials . |
9 | There were to be some more good periods , like the first part of 1810 , or 1813 – 14 when wages again averaged 16s ( 80p ) a week . |
10 | Were we not concerned with a historical religion we could settle such matters as to who might be the ministers in the religion ( if indeed there were to be any ) on a priori ethical grounds . |
11 | She left shortly , having surprised Dinah for the first time in her life ; and there were to be more surprises . |
12 | He said there were to be several explicit love scenes . " |
13 | Well it 's to be all really that somebody can make a use of these things in n it ? |
14 | ‘ I would n't have expected any relation of Caro 's to be such an old-fashioned fuddy-duddy . |
15 | ‘ It 's to be another expedition that will start then . |
16 | Er and that did underline er we feel at the moment that we 're not being listened to by the , how important it would be , it is , erm if there 's to be any kind of inter village , |
17 | If the thing 's to be more than a game there 'll have to be some risks . |
18 | The first president of International Green Cross ( IGC ) is to be former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev , who suggested the idea three years ago . |
19 | This identity-computation must succeed if the final perception is to be that of a single object , whether in motion or in change . |
20 | Thus far we have seen that the perspective from which to view bias is to be that of the reasonable man ; it is not to be the individual affected himself ( because he may be perverse , oversensitive , etc. ) , nor is it to be the ex post detachment of a reviewing court , ( which is the disagreement with the Barnsley formulation ) . |
21 | It presumes that the meaning to be ascribed to any of the elements which comprise the X factor is to be that determined by the reviewing court in preference to that decided on by the tribunal . |
22 | Ivan Klima could be called a lyric author , and the notion of what it is to be such an author is examined in My First Loves , whose gentle and deliberate stories read as if they have been grown and stored before being made public . |
23 | The county has a view about golf courses — that if there is to be such a development it is better for them to be sited not on good farming land , or in naturally beautiful areas , but on the outskirts of towns . |
24 | A general problem that might be explored in the other place is how , if there is to be such a separation , we can ensure that fruitful , easy relationships continue to exist . |
25 | ( a ) Duration of tenancy The duration of a new tenancy granted under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is to be such term as is reasonable in all the circumstances ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s33 ) . |
26 | If it is to be more than a symbolic marker of the moment when North and South decided in principle to work together for mutual survival , a number of decisions on how to administer it will have to be made . |
27 | Barbara Conroy , in her book on library staff development discusses evaluation in terms of how far stated objectives have been achieved , and emphasizes that although evaluation requires careful identification of what is being evaluated and why , to decide the ‘ how , when and where ’ , of evaluation if it is to be more than ‘ just a way of channelling impressionistic information into a required report form ’ , that it is not a highly ‘ esoteric ’ activity , necessarily involving ‘ complex research methodology ’ . |
28 | Any future attempt to end our oppression or to re-draw the boundaries will , if it is to be more than tokenistic , have to touch on the question of how we learn our sexuality — or , as some of us see it , how we experience heterosexist socialization . |
29 | If the claim that they all legitimate the existing order is to be more than a dogma it must be refined , and Althusser 's work offers no suggestion as to how this is to be done . |
30 | But the relevant sense of constraint , and the aspects of society that are constrained in the two cases , are vastly different ; and if the longue durée is to be more than a ragbag of everything that endures these disparities would have to be elucidated . |