Example sentences of "be to [be] part [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hard-line street life does n't sit easily with the girls ' culture , and for all their stylish revolt , in the end the only way to belong seems to be to be part of the community of women .
2 The memo continues by stating that if the group who were to be part of the first squadron returned by road , they would waste too much time and should therefore be flown back to collect the new vehicles and supplies needed at Kufra .
3 Blake realized that they were to be part of some evil black magic ceremony .
4 Oxford City Council is launching a balanced alcohol strategy for Oxford during this low alcohol week ; it 's to be part of ‘ Healthy Oxford Two Thousand ’ , which is a campaign also being er launched at the moment .
5 If the prohibitory norm is to be part of the ‘ extended phenotype ’ of the species , how could we conceive , starting from an inhibition , that this should come about ?
6 Greece 's natural interest in Europe , like Britain 's , is to be part of a wealth-creating economic confederation , but not part of a political union in which it could get out-voted on something it considered vital .
7 What we have hoped to do is to be part of an ongoing dialogue between community development practice and the world of health care .
8 ‘ He ca n't hold my grandmother 's misguided behaviour against me when all I want is to be part of the family , to know I belong . ’
9 And we of course in in our thesis , that would mean on completion of the selection process , if a new settlement is to be part of the plan .
10 For the following two weeks she was to be part of an ENSA company touring remote army camps in Wales .
11 Most importantly I added some text that was to be part of the finished work .
12 Bacon , as an advocate of really long-term investment , said the concentration on tobacco was ‘ to the untimely prejudice of the main business ’ , though it is not easy to see what he thought the main business of a plantation ought to be — his essay was full of sensible advice , much of it showing signs of the influence of the Virginia experience , but he never explained why people should want to support this sort of enterprise , unless it was to be part of a programme for sending people abroad to reduce overpopulation .
13 I think even then I saw that the single life , the celibate life , was to be part of God 's plan , and I did n't rebel against it .
14 She saw that the need to be watchful and attentive , and at the same time , generous and understanding , was to be part of her life for every hour of every day .
15 He did not know whether it was to be part of this year 's pay round , but it was in itself a ‘ cost-neutral ’ proposal .
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