Example sentences of "be there to be " in BNC.
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31 | If we are to adopt a single currency , we must achieve the theoretical advantages which are there to be grasped . |
32 | They are there to be found in everything from car boot sales to Victorian garden dumps . |
33 | There there are disciplinary procedures in in all schools erm which are there to be used . |
34 | Likening God to a shepherd has made many people assume that the point of the metaphor was to emphasize the sheep-like quality of people — that they have no mind of their own , that they are there to be told what to do and treated like sheep . |
35 | I 've always been of the opinion that opposition are there to be hated and abused . |
36 | At St Michaels even the rules they do have regarding animals are there to be broken at the special blessing service |
37 | Flooding may have brought misery to some , but for this jet skier the lakes which cover thousands of acres of Gloucestershire fields are there to be enjoyed . |
38 | It 's a very striking book because while on the one hand he admires the Bolsheviks very greatly for the hope that they have given to man , for the feeling that they have given to the world that new potentialities are there to be realized if only we had enough courage , yet on the other hand , even at that point , he was acutely conscious that the Bolsheviks ' attitude towards the equality of power was leading them in a fatal direction , and long before Stalinism began to take shape , he described in advance what he expected to come . |
39 | And Lucy knew they were there to be lovers , Jay knew like her heartbeat that they would make love . |
40 | In Five Easy Pieces , the biographical elements were there to be discovered , slightly falsified , perhaps , and for those who did not notice them , Nicholson made a point of mentioning them in interviews . |
41 | Some powerful hints of what was to come were there to be seen in December 1980 . |
42 | They began with some exploratory tests to see what effects if any were there to be measured and to help design an optimal experiment-to scale it properly , in the idiom that Fleischmann uses . |
43 | They tended to face north and west when they should have faced south and east , because they were there to be looked at , not to be looked from , and the windows of the mansion faced in the contrary direction . |
44 | But who were there to be marketed to ? |
45 | " You accepted the fact that you were there to be developed , improved and polished , " Eva comments , even if in her case she once took it rather too literally . |
46 | As the subject assessment proceeded it also became clear that the Subject Assessors were there to be supportive — not to look for mistakes , but to help us ’ . |
47 | They were there to be beseeched and entreated for their protection and aid in adversity , but what if they failed ? |
48 | However lukewarm the feelings of the citizens of York towards their southern overlord , his officers were there to be obeyed . |
49 | I did n't even know they were there to be quite honest . |
50 | He is more comfortable at knocking others off perches than being there to be knocked off himself . |
51 | The music of the words is there to be used — but not at the expense of the sense and emotional content . |
52 | But … who is there to be annoyed , and in what ways ? |
53 | A priest is there to be for us a specific and bodily reminder of the man Jesus at the Last Supper . |
54 | The ground is there to be covered . |
55 | The crease is there to be used , but he does not use it . |
56 | ‘ If the ball is there to be won and you 've got to go in to win that ball for your team , then maybe you are going to be in a 40-60 situation — and you 've still got to go in . |
57 | Yet we do have rough-and-ready scales of value ; certain impulses regularly win out over others and , if the toss is there to be argued over , we will claim that this is how it ought to be . |
58 | Yet the challenge is there to be met . |
59 | Well the potential is there to be more open about how you devise … how bits fit together , and how they relate . |
60 | The nature of that artefact , its meanings and position within the culture may be open to debate , but the assumption is that the document is there to be deciphered . |