Example sentences of "[art] [noun] it be to " in BNC.
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1 | For the underground it was to be almost unknown . |
2 | When he arrived at the meeting it was to be told that he was suspended and barred from his office . |
3 | It is not proposed that in every case a single indicator will suffice for a concept on every occasion , and it is not suggested that in every case an indicator will fully represent the concept it is to " stand for " . |
4 | All red wine and vintage port would have been decanted ; port as early as possible on the day it was to be drunk ; claret two or three hours before drinking and kept at room temperature without a stopper in order to let it ‘ breathe ’ . |
5 | Does the standing order form say what day of the month it 's to be taken out on ? |
6 | I was out of my element , and the air itself could have been made of gold for all the use it was to me . |
7 | As Kee says , commenting on this address by Eusebius : ‘ Since the beginning of the world it is to Constantine alone that the power of salvation has been given . |
8 | In the end it is to everyone 's advantage ’ . |
9 | The choice of printouts that are available at any time will depend on the type of garment you have designed and the way it is to be knitted . |
10 | If the trustee does not summon a meeting to consider the resolution to remove him , the court can order such a meeting to be held and give directions as to the way it is to be conducted ( r 6.130 ) . |
11 | These variables are primarily the product , its price structure , the way it is to be promoted , and how it is to be distributed . |
12 | Here it is important to see that the traditional category of plural is not symmetrically applied to first Person in the way it is to third : we does not mean plural speakers in the same way that they means more than one third person entity ( Lyons , 1968 : 277 ) . |
13 | ‘ You do n't know what a pleasure it is to me , Pip , ’ he said once , ‘ to be with my dear boy , in the open air . ’ |
14 | Kenneth says what a joy it is to be back on one of the Great Western ’ Castles ’ . |
15 | What a thing it was to be loved . |
16 | ‘ I think , my dear , you have not yet learned what a curse it is to be born woman . |
17 | No doubt it is to the benefit of patients , but it is by no means to the benefit of residents . |
18 | What a cost it was to him ! |