Example sentences of "that was [adv] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 The inference that was clearly to be drawn from their study was that land reform/land redistribution was the critical factor in the peasant problem : even if the peasants ' lot could be improved by less drastic means .
2 This attitude was also responsible for a new horological invention that was ultimately to be of far-reaching social significance .
3 That school , like many of its contemporaries , was essentially a ‘ professionalizing ’ school preparing its better students for the more dignified occupations , rather than for higher education ( a development that was not to be fully realized until after 1945 and the expansion of the universities ) .
4 For the East Germans the Poles had been objects of contempt for most of Prussian history , and the loss of land to them was an insult that was not to be swallowed , but would instead produce a festering sense of indignity , shame and anger .
5 Another key to Private Eye 's success , and one that was not to be lost on the underground , was its use of offset litho printing .
6 He opened his lips , struggling to put off the pride and bitterness that held him mute ; but the slight rustle of the tapestry at the door spoke first , and eloquently , and when he looked up David was gone , leaving still silent on the air between them the name that was not to be spoken .
7 It was mild by contrast with some of his later invective , but it marked the beginning of a year that was soon to be darkened by violence , malice and crime .
8 ‘ All I can say though is that whatever happens it will be my decision , ’ she said , revealing the determination and single-mindedness that was later to be turned against her .
9 It was this proprietorial attitude that was later to be one of the elements that would alienate Anne , who wanted to pursue her own career in parallel with her husband 's .
10 So although Frazer was doing a kind of anthropology that was later to be rather dis despised , it had something to be said for it .
11 On the way , they stopped at a farmhouse that was about to be put up for sale .
12 Feelings were thought to be strong , on either side , about the sentence that was now to be carried out .
13 It was a debt that was never to be repaid by the politicians or the generals of both sides , no matter how many red poppies were later bought or how many ‘ Last Posts ’ were sounded on dismal anniversaries .
14 Its significance rested upon its ability to censure the High Authority and to demand its collective resignation , a blunt sanction that was never to be applied .
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