Example sentences of "[be] to [be] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | Dewey 's response to such criticism , I suspect , would have been that he was certainly not naive about the nature of those forces but that , if there is to be hope for humanity , there is no alternative but to be optimistic . |
2 | ‘ If there is to be legislation for health authorities to keep to drug budgets , then cash limits must apply , ’ Dr Marks said . |
3 | ‘ I believe the only way we can go forward is to be value for money . |
4 | No reed was to be mown for thatch before it had two years ' growth . |
5 | The major bastion of Welsh Jacobitism was the north-east , where Watkin Williams Wynn ( who was to be MP for Denbighshire from 1716 to 1749 ) established a Jacobite club called the " Cycle of the White Rose " on 10 June 1710 . |
6 | Africans were moved further and further from the line of rail , reflecting the fact that in settler territories their main economic contribution was to be labour for the Whites . |