Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [was/were] [not/n't] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 When we learned that she was not to be charged , the detective inspector carrying out the investigation told us : ‘ It 's the first I 've heard of it . ’
2 If she had n't resisted he would no doubt have made sure Peter knew at once that she was n't to be trusted !
3 It was greatly taken amiss that they were not to be seen in the bombed vicinities .
4 Eventually he tied it down and sat muttering about it being typical behaviour of suitcases and that they were not to be trusted .
5 This last speciality may reflect the much earlier skills of the Franks , the Frankish swords were of such good quality that the Emperor Charlemagne issued an edict that they were not to be exported .
6 She came downstairs , hung on the wall a portrait of himself that Robin had painted , and his easel below it ; and gave orders that they were not to be removed .
7 Although the Commission was assigned additional police officers to assist in its inquiries it was clearly implied that they were not to be used for investigating covert intelligence activities .
8 Now I knew that it was n't to be said .
9 Then , ‘ Shall we have coffee first before we have a look around ? ’ he suggested , and Fabia immediately felt warm towards him that it was n't to be a ‘ straight in and out ’ trip .
10 After waiting around for some considerable time to see if there was any chance that Elector Carl Theodor would offer him even a temporary appointment , Mozart was informed that it was not to be .
11 In the course of his opinion in Maitland , the Lord President ( Clyde ) observed that the nobile officium should be exercised where a formal step had been per incuriam , omitted , and unnecessary delay and expenditure would result if the whole procedure had to be carried out again ; but that it was not to be used as a cloak for incompetence to extend a statutory remedy to a party who had not been given such a remedy , or , by consent of parties , to supplement statutory procedure by what would be an amendment of a statute .
12 In the case of Archer-Shee , which is said to have established that such income is income of the beneficiary , it appears to have been conceded by the Revenue that it was not to be so treated as regards liability for Income Tax .
13 Frank 's door was closed when he got back and there was a notice on it saying that he was not to be disturbed .
14 Charles realised with a jolt that he was not to be given a room in the château .
15 He could hardly believe that she was letting him go , that he was not to be punished for what he had witnessed in the best room in the middle of the night .
16 Still painfully relieved that he was not to be made an unwanted orphan and bundled off to a Home , Frankie left the room without a word .
17 So Asshe had given instructions that he was not to be let in .
18 There was , of course , now a great deal more interest in Eliot than in the play , but he had stipulated in advance that he was not to be subjected to any form of publicity : no press conferences , no interviews , no speeches ; as a result , he was much more relaxed at the first night and was even able to laugh at his own jokes .
19 This sensitive , intelligent and finely-made man sometimes allowed her to sit in his room while he practised the piano , on the understanding that he was not to be disturbed .
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