Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [prep] [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 You are like to die in any event , if you will not look after yourself better ! ’
2 He wondered , what would it be like to fall in love with Immacolata ?
3 If the questioner persists by saying : ‘ At least explain to me what it 's like to believe in God ’ , they will refuse the offer once again .
4 But all were agreed that her insight into what it 's like to work in space was fascinating .
5 If a grown-up really wants to find out what it is like to live in a young person 's world , let him or her get down on hands and knees and go about like that for a week .
6 People in Britain tend to have strong feelings about what it is like to live in rural or urban areas .
7 teams know what it is like to play in a school for educationally sub-normal children who can not ( or do not want to ) distinguish between the ‘ baddy ’ character and the actor — who finds himself molested as he retreats to his car after the show !
8 She wondered what it was like to wake in the morning and plan things for yourself .
9 This is what it was like to live in the pre-scholastic age .
10 The " living history " sessions offered on site by the Education Officers at many museums and historic buildings can provide particularly rewarding experiences for this age group , stimulating the imagination , through sight , touch , smells , and so on , and helping them to experience " what it was like to live in the past " .
11 Wearing old-fashioned clothes which help them to imagine what it was like to live in the past , they help with simple tasks like carrying in water or logs for the fire , or helping to measure out and mix the ingredients for oatcakes or Welsh cakes which are then cooked on a griddle on the open fire .
12 Figures about child labour in coal mines in the nineteenth century , or about evacuation of children in the Second World War , do not begin to give any impression of what it was like to work in a coal mine or to be evacuated .
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