Example sentences of "i [was/were] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Sebastian and I were later to be condemned from altars about divorce . |
2 | Sebastian and I were later to be condemned from altars about divorce . ’ |
3 | ‘ AH , DOING an E H Carr , eh ? ’ , was the invariable response when , at the end of the 1960s , I told people what I was up to . |
4 | I kept away from him so the rest of the family would n't find out what I was up to . |
5 | I regularly asked Erica Brausen , the Hanover 's director , if she would visit my studio to see what I was up to but she never had time to take a taxi from Hanover Street to Highgate . |
6 | Carrying on and saying I was up to no good , out till that time . |
7 | By my second meeting , I was up to 20 words . |
8 | You might just remind your team that I would n't be working with IMP if they did n't think I was up to the job . |
9 | ‘ Listen , I was up to here with him ! ’ he said , vehemently . |
10 | She knew me well enough not to ask what I was up to in front of a policeman . |
11 | At that stage I was up to my sticky-out ears in Shetland 's music scene , and still harbouring a yearning to make a living from being a boring-but-sometimes-funny singer-songwriter . |
12 | ‘ Only officers need more than ten minutes for what I was up to . ’ |
13 | Although she never showed any interest in what I was up to at university , she often asked questions about the East End and seemed fascinated by my stories of Charlie Trumper and his barrow . |
14 | He has no time for interfering adults , but I was not to be daunted ; I stuck to him until I saw for myself that he had no methods and did not teach , or rather , did not impose . |
15 | Unfortunately I was not to be with Basil for long , for after less than a year he was appointed as Art Adviser to the West Riding . |
16 | ‘ Did I not say I was not to be disturbed ? ’ |
17 | I was n't to be allowed to do what Fiona and Tremayne had both foretold , that I would find the truth for Doone . |
18 | ‘ I told you that one of the men on the train kept saying that Farrell needed information from me , that Farrell had said I was n't to be killed . |
19 | Oh oh now I do n't know whether I was n't to th er remember whether they gambled on it or not but |
20 | I was on to the exchange for your name and number as soon as the news came through , but it took me an hour and a half to bully someone into looking up where the phone-box was . |
21 | So I went to a designer , Denise Vaughan of Deni Vee , and she made me a couple of suits which really pleased me and I believed that I was on to something . |
22 | Mrs Williams was at the time the most popular women in the world , after Mother Teresa , and it occurred to me , rather too late , that I was on to a loser here . |
23 | I thought I was just to be shut in the cellar , as usual , the light turned off , as usual , the better to think out my wickedness , the better to pray for forgiveness . |
24 | One of the results of this was that I was often to be found across the road at the Edwards ' place . |
25 | I was about to be taken over . |
26 | Spoke my name and told me that I was about to be released . |
27 | Miranda faltered , ‘ I 'll just get changed to go out — I was about to . |
28 | He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman . |
29 | ‘ Why I was bedding you if I was about to be married to someone else ? ’ he asked softly . |
30 | ‘ I was about to be found out , ’ Fabia inserted . |