Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [am/are] [adj] to be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Please tell her I 'm sorry she 's ill — but that I 'm pleased to be able to stand in for her . ’
2 Moderator and friends let me say first of all that I 'm glad to be able to make these speeches on behalf of the member churches of and I 'd like to also on , particularly on behalf of the England and Wales , though I did realise having said that that you have a minister of the University of Penryth is also a member of this Synod , and therefore , you 've got me three things !
3 It does make it worse and if you 've got a lot of things that you 're supposed to be doing , you just think well I ca n't do all of them .
4 ‘ You wo n't forget , Birdy ’ ( Birdy ? ) ‘ that you 're supposed to be having a headache , will you ? ’
5 ‘ He said to tell you not to forget that you 're supposed to be … ’ she hesitated , plainly uncertain , before adding ‘ … the vulture variety . ’
6 Can I remember you that you 're supposed to be working on this for a minimum a minimum of four weeks for about three quarters of an hour a week minimum time !
7 And you think that you 're lucky to be alive in that respect , but I 've never really thought that I was specially picked out for some reason to carry on living .
8 Making it as difficult as possible for them to come in by setting up barriers doing things , perhaps a at night , putting like some timer switches in the rooms that you 're likely to be sitting in .
9 ‘ An order has come from headquarters that you are all to be freed this afternoon , ’ he said .
10 It indicates that you are unlikely to be a person who thinks she knows all the answers and would tend to overwhelm her with advice and urge her to ‘ dry your eyes and try not to think about it too much ’ ; and best of all , you care .
11 If you take an instant dislike to a particular hypnotherapist , or if you feel that you are unlikely to be able to establish any rapport with him , then he is not the one for you and any treatment would be unlikely to succeed .
12 This however has the drawback that you are likely to be interviewing an old person , who could have a failing mind or may exaggerate experiences greatly .
13 You will almost certainly find that you are happier to be seeing one side of the model than the other .
14 What about this 6 foot 5 guy that we 're supposed to be looking at from Rangers .
15 ‘ Just remember , ’ he shot a look in her direction as he set aside his half-empty cup and strode towards the door , ‘ that we 're supposed to be on parade , Dr Blake , not enjoying ourselves . ’
16 Certainly to respond to the gentleman who was suggesting that there 's no difference between us as adults and children , certainly there is the child in all adults erm that does respond , perhaps , in a childish way at times , but I would suggest that as adults we hopefully have gotten to a place in ourselves which we are not so much at the mercy of our immediate wishes and wants and feelings that we are able to be more measured in the way that we handle ourselves and our feelings , and therefore in a position to help our children to develop that capacity within themselves as they are growing up erm and erm I 've forgotten the other point I was going to make just following on from what Elizabeth there in the studio was saying .
17 ‘ My thinking is at the moment that we are likely to be without him .
18 The attitude of the county representative was positive , but financial constraints will mean that we are likely to be involved in negotiations for some time to come .
19 Earlier chapters of this book make it clear that there are certain to be tensions , even conflict , on such matters between those who work together .
20 They argue that there are likely to be , in the UK at least , substantial shortages of electronics engineers , manufacturing engineers , technicians , craftsmen , and people with sales expertise .
21 Booth ( 1985 ) identified that there are likely to be multiple regimes in local authority homes , with very frail residents likely to be more bound by regulations than more active alert people .
22 Fourth , it seems that , as with parents and children , we need to be aware that there are likely to be quite wide fluctuations in support passing between siblings over the lifetime of each .
23 However , the number of these cases in the local weekly , Middlesex Chronicle , shows that there are likely to be large variations among local newspapers in the amount of coverage of these residual sexual offences .
24 Various aspects of memory in normal driving have been briefly discussed above , although none of this research has directly explored drivers ’ memories for everyday driving situations it is clear that there are likely to be important differences in memory for different types of information which would be potentially available to the driver .
25 The user will also know how the new system operates by the time it becomes operational , with the result that there are likely to be fewer ‘ teething troubles ’ with the new system .
26 The council says the redevelopment is an historic opportunity for the city , and that they 're right to be optimistic .
27 They sing and they dance and they act , and they do not believe unless they are profoundly proficient in all three that they 're entitled to be considered gypsies .
28 well mines the first two weeks and I 'm keeping them off those two days that they 're supposed to be at school
29 Apart from which , this meeting that they 're supposed to be going to have is totally out of order anyway .
30 It is evidence of the trio 's friendship for Bill Clinton that they are unwilling to be drawn .
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