Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] [to-vb] or [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They were not to swear or gamble , and the only women who were to be allowed on crusade were washerwomen of good character ( for crusaders were supposed to be neatly , though not ostentatiously dressed ) . |
2 | Boom products rose and fell ; areas which provided the main body of such exports in our period were later to stagnate or abandon them . |
3 | He was no longer at odds with himself ; he had declared war on all those who were out to suppress or castrate him , for whatever reason . |
4 | Its main task was not to detect or prevent crime , but to maintain order on public occasions , perform guard duties and apprehend well-known criminals . |
5 | The main function of early presbyters was not to preach or celebrate but to give counsel to bishops . |
6 | I was dismayed when I woke up to the fact that the plan was not to wait or extend the building but to send twenty people and their children away to start another church . |
7 | Section 17(3) of the Act permits secondary action if ( a ) the purpose or principal purpose of the secondary action was directly to prevent or disrupt the supply during the dispute of goods or services between an employer who is a party to the dispute ( here the ship owners ) and the employer under the contract of employment to which the secondary action relates ( here the port authorities ) ; and ( b ) the secondary action was likely to achieve that purpose . |
8 | ‘ ( a ) the purpose or principal purpose of the secondary action was directly to prevent or disrupt the supply during the dispute of goods or services between an employer who is a party to the dispute and the employer under the contract of employment to which the secondary action relates ; and ( b ) the secondary action ( together with any corresponding action relating to other contracts of employment with the same employer ) was likely to achieve that purpose . ’ |
9 | A J Lubin 's belief that Vincent was out to mock or deride his mother ( why not Kee ? ) by taking up with Sien , and by thus labelling his drawing , is of course pure supposition . |
10 | Her desire was never to see or speak to Ellen again but of course she could not allow herself such a luxurious vengeance . |
11 | My father was never to speak or write to me again , but after a while I began to hear from my mother . |