Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [am/are] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Lodgings/digs These are generally unpopular with most students because of cost , set meal times and general restrictions — such as the number of baths allowed — and the times by which you are expected to be home and in bed !
2 The market is the mechanism through which we 're forced to be competitive .
3 Well certainly not in the period during which we 're going to be discussing the various submissions , er un un at the E I P , now Mr Heselton , erm in a way your comments yesterday would probably be taken that Selby could cope , or would be prepared to cope , even with additional development , now you better sa tell me whether that 's true or false , and I 'm thinking particularly of that element of Greater Sel , of Selby which is in Greater York .
4 The four quarterly effects ( which we are assuming to be invariant during the time span of the data ) can now be estimated from the averages of corresponding quarters over these seven years .
5 One of the difficulties , I would imagine , is associated not just with the level of cutbacks , but also the scale of time in which they 're have to be implemented .
6 The extent to which they are felt to be a big deal for the pupils will mirror the extent to which they are felt to be a big deal by their teachers .
7 The extent to which they are felt to be a big deal for the pupils will mirror the extent to which they are felt to be a big deal by their teachers .
8 Buyers often attempt to include express warranties stating that goods will be suitable for the purpose for which they are intended to be used by the buyer , or suitable for the purpose for which they are ordinarily or generally used .
9 Clearly hospitals must respond to the changing patterns of disease with which they are going to be faced .
10 Few general texts , but most monographs , use footnotes-either at the bottom of the page or at the back of the chapter/book — The validity of historians ' views are largely determined by the evidence upon which they are claimed to be based .
11 The matter is further complicated by the fact that the disclosure letter will almost always say the disclosures are made by reference to the warranty to which they are thought to be most applicable , but they also apply to all warranties .
12 What I am referring to is elementary structural-functionalist sociology , in which modernization is seen as a process of structural differentiation ( Ausdifferenzierung ) .
13 Actually , I have n't decided what I 'm going to be doing with Pickerage on Sunday .
14 ‘ My mother was a virgin on her wedding night , and that 's what I 'm going to be , ’ she said firmly .
15 So I make appointments with myself , where I 've got , you 'll see there , eight days where for two hours that 's what I 'm going to be doing .
16 ‘ Along , no doubt , with such minor matters as pay , rations , scope of your responsibilities and what you are going to be called .
17 He fields a steady stream of enquiries , not only from visitors — ‘ You never know what you are going to be asked next ’ — but from the growing number of researchers aware of his expertise and experience .
18 when you know more about what you 're expecting to be told it 's easier to remember it .
19 That is what you 're born to be . ’
20 The next questionnaire is designed to help you look at your work and get clear in your head what you 're meant to be doing and how .
21 So it 's to be clear in what you 're saying to be able to explain yourself clearly so it 's about clarity
22 Do you know what you 're going to be doing in five years time ?
23 The sixty five who said no does it worry you that you do n't know or is that quite exciting that you do n't know what you 're going to be doing ?
24 I know what you 're going to be like when you 're old , Robert . ’
25 Right , let's summarize where we 've got to , and what you 're going to be doing .
26 Particularly if you 're involved in different activities , different project work , colour coding because it appeals to the right side of your brain , erm , whereas a lot of what you 're going to be doing , I assume , is going to be fairly brained activity , erm , could , could work very well for you .
27 So , that 's what you 're going to be getting
28 You know I said to her I said it 's not what you 're used to is it ?
29 SERAFIN : If by ‘ silly ’ you mean ‘ simple-minded ’ , then take heart , because simple-minded is what we are struggling to be .
30 What we are going to be doing is trying to explain that series , right that er consumption series .
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