Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] to [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 You may be asking for inner guidance on a daily basis , not knowing that inspiration is already being given to you every time the need arises within your life .
32 Dsepite Home Office denials prison officers claim staff are already being allocated to it
33 In the event of any error or other deficiency therein being notified to it , or coming to its notice , it will use all reasonable endeavours to supply the appropriate corrections within a reasonable time
34 What exactly was happening to him ?
35 I 've never , ever pushed the feminist line , it 's always been attributed to me .
36 I was n't allowed to meet his mother , even though I had in fact once been introduced to her on a street corner in Paris .
37 Even where such material is not incorporated by reference apparently reference may still be made to it for contextual or confirmatory purposes .
38 Now my submission is not intended to be representation that the new settlement should be in the greenbelt and great weight must still be given to it 's protection .
39 If you are in hospital , your pension can still be paid to you .
40 This two-volume work details all the castles built in England and Wales , and reference will always be made to it as long as castles are studied .
41 And I left Rhos-y-Bol when I retired because I felt I they 'd have to have another nurse there , and you see the other nurse would never be able to enjoy the They would always be running to me a and it would n't be fair to another nurse .
42 When challenged to say what was on his mind , he replied that he had been wondering whether it would ever be given to him to make France great again , as it had been in the days of Charlemagne .
43 He vowed that no hint of scandal would ever be attached to him .
44 He was not certain of the exact meaning of the word , but he knew without doubt that it could not possibly be applied to him .
45 The panic attacks gave her the perfect excuse , as no blame could possibly be attributed to her .
46 ‘ I am only sorry you ever were put to it , and glad out of all measure that you came out of it without worse harm .
47 My fealty always is sworn to thee . ’
48 The will also showed that her father 's lifetime savings , which fortunately were still safely in the bank , had also been left to her .
49 A copy of the report must also be sent to him at the same time that it is sent to the Secretary of State , and he then has twenty-one days in which to decide whether he will ask for a review board to examine the whole matter in public .
50 The Scottish people whom I meet who work in the shipyards at Yarrow take pride in building ships for the Royal Navy whose orders would presumably be lost to them if they had the pleasure of being represented by an SNP policy .
51 ‘ Look , I 'd much rather be talking to you than … ’
52 I was convinced it would eventually be revealed to me . ’
53 Had she really been sent to him by the spirit of True Valiance himself , to test his chivalry and honour ?
54 One of the particular pleasures of visiting Brno is how welcome you are as a visitor from the west and how interested people often are to talk to you .
55 Had General Francis not had his two sticks propped against his chair as a tangible reminder of his condition , and had he not , as had now been explained to me , been making this social call to thank me for nursing his son after paying a second professional visit himself to Bernard Remington-Hart , his appearance and that Rolls outside would have frozen Margaret into a prissy caricature of her normal self .
56 from the stuff that 's now been introduced to us .
57 This solution , which he regarded as amongst the most valuable and characteristic of all his works ( Hume 1981 p 165 ) and which had originally been suggested to him by his brother as the plan for a large house to be occupied by workmen ( Stephen , 1900 p 201 ) , he published in pamphlets entitled Panopticon or the Inspection House and Panopticon Postscripts Parts 1 and 11 .
58 It had originally been left to her by a noted amateur ornithologist and eccentric with whom she had been friendly for many years .
59 It has not often been given to me as a poet , it is perhaps not often given to human beings , to find such ready sympathy , such wit and judgment together .
60 So I 'd tell people that I should n't really be listening to them , and they 'd get quite upset …
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