Example sentences of "there to be " in BNC.
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1 | The music of the words is there to be used — but not at the expense of the sense and emotional content . |
2 | The services provided by the NHS are there to be used . |
3 | And Lucy knew they were there to be lovers , Jay knew like her heartbeat that they would make love . |
4 | There is , however , a more fundamental reason why an attempt to perceive a structure within a given set of phenomena may fail ; it may be that there actually is no structure there to be perceived in the first place . |
5 | We always understood there to be 14 and in his book ‘ I Bought A Mountain ’ , Thomas Firbank defines the walk as covering ‘ the fourteen peaks in Wales which exceed three thousand feet in height . |
6 | Through the BBC giving opportunities to women I was there to be chosen . ’ |
7 | Andrew Carnegie 's Peace Palace , filled with the gifts of the nations , is open for tours , and the woods where Hitler launched his V2s against London are there to be walked . |
8 | Never again was there to be a nation-wide intervention by the railway-workers , although those social tension persisted which had helped the bolsheviks to divide and rule in 1912 . |
9 | ‘ Know what ? ’ she asked , knowing that Fritz was there to be toyed with . |
10 | These guys seem to think all speed limits are there to be broken and they just do n't believe they will ever be caught . ’ |
11 | But … who is there to be annoyed , and in what ways ? |
12 | Whatever the rules were , they were not necessarily made to be broken , but they were n't necessarily there to be obeyed either . |
13 | Now the USSR catches only a few hundred belugas each year , not only because of enforced catch limits , but because these impressive creatures just are no longer there to be caught in such numbers . |
14 | It requires there to be markets not just for actual goods but also for ‘ contingent goods ’ ( eg , the market for umbrellas in London next January if it is an unusually rainy month ) . |
15 | For example , Meric Casaubon , a prolific classical scholar , made out a good case for supposing there to be much of human value in the tradition he wished to defend . |
16 | It was there to be exploited . |
17 | So long as they were n't too close and breathing their germs on her , Gloria liked there to be people about . |
18 | Its Range Rover , Discovery and Defender ( Land Rover 90 and 110 to you and me ) are there to be shot at . |
19 | People think if you 're small , you 're there to be downtrodden , and they have a stack of prejudices about all the other things that I happen to be . |
20 | He is more comfortable at knocking others off perches than being there to be knocked off himself . |
21 | A lesser novelist would have supplied a built-in sneer , to indicate his obvious superiority , but for Wilson the temptation is not even there to be resisted . |
22 | The Royal Family is n't there to be an object of sympathy . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | In June the Springtown residents launched a petition calling for the families living there to be rehoused before the winter and for the camp to be closed . |
25 | To engage in activities defined as ‘ craft ’ without thinking about it might appear to be a merry dance but the sludge is always there to be slipped up in . |
26 | A priest is there to be for us a specific and bodily reminder of the man Jesus at the Last Supper . |
27 | Self-indulgence , simply because facilities are there to be used , is a poor substitute for prior thought and it is amazing how much paper a few cross-tabulations can use up . |
28 | Other people 's perceptions of us are there to be collected if only we can pluck up the courage to ask for them . |
29 | All theoretical treatments of the quantised Hall effect proposed so far require there to be no dissipative scattering if they are to account for the values of h/Ne 2 at the plateaux . |
30 | What checks are there to be on the reliability of the information . |