Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [prep] be put [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | S is meant to stand for sporting but perhaps not too sporting , since both the RS2000 and Escort Cosworth are still to be put on sale . |
2 | Shaman Will Sinnet and your reporter are about to be put onto the same wavelength . |
3 | Shaman Will Sinnet and your reporter are about to be put onto the same wavelength . |
4 | Commissioners were accordingly appointed to make perambulations in the forests of Devon and Surrey : they were to be returned into the Chancery before Christmas , but were not to be put into effect until the officers of the central administration had had an opportunity of comparing them with the earlier perambulations of Edward I 's time . |
5 | The arguments were not to be put in an insulting or irritating way , but calmly and with great moderation . |
6 | Although Futurism succumbed to the ravages of the First World War and its surviving adherents were later to be put to flight by Mussolini , many of its observations and its leading artists , such as Severini , Picabia , Boccioni and Balla continue to inspire the main stream of modern art . |
7 | Clark 's Yard is soon to be put on the market for redevelopment and archaeologists are anxious that potential vital pieces of history should not be lost forever . |
8 | Clarks Yard is soon to be put on the market as part of Darlington council 's bid to spruce up the three historic yards between High Row and Skinnergate . |
9 | But the constitution 's separation of powers , or more accurately functions , must be observed if judicial independence is not to be put at risk . |
10 | The celebrated ‘ Colonel Mordaunt 's Cock Fight ’ , commissioned by Warren Hastings and painted between 1784 and 1786 by Johan Zoffany , is also to be put on offer , estimate on request . |
11 | And it makes it easier for the slash-and-burn cultivators to get in rather than sort of coming in gradually round the edges , there are now great swathes cut through tropical rainforest at Amazonia certainly , and the Trans-Scabon railway is about to be put through which again will make it easier for the sort of to come in , and I think that should be bourn in mind . |
12 | Her voice , like everything about her , rang confidently , but the headmaster was not to be put off his stride . |
13 | They 'd told her , on no account was he to be allowed to cry for a feed , but that at the same time he was n't to be put to the breast unless he really wanted to . |
14 | Convinced that the ploy was about to be put into operation , Manville concentrated his attention on the hood of the Dodge , just above the offside wheel . |