Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [be] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 He got one back on us at the 15th to put him three shots behind again , so the 17th was going to be a crucial hole .
2 we 'll get that 's the that 's going to be the opposite
3 The eight were reported to be well- equipped but had no overnight gear .
4 The proximal end of the stent is adjusted to be level with the papillary orifice .
5 Well if through the winter months when there 's no fire in there , no nothing in there the damp is bound to be coming through there .
6 The defensive partners in Galway 's biggest triumphs at the end of the 80s are resigned to being substitutes , but do n't rule out the introduction of one or both .
7 The FA-18 is said to be not well-suited to Switzerland , where fast aircraft find mountains looming up alarmingly soon .
8 THE BRITISH are said to be fascinated by the weather and talk of little else when the talk is small .
9 For even at the generally modest level of competition that Beckenham offers , the British are shown to be dismal failures .
10 From the outset , despite the talk of ‘ equality ’ with Germany , the French were determined to be the prominent power in EDC .
11 In 1759 the French were known to be preparing an invasion of Scotland in which French forces would sail and rouse any remaining Stuart rebels .
12 Yet because the old are seen to be more ill , more often than other age groups , illness and old age have become closely associated in our minds , leading to the belief that the old have to suffer and bear an unavoidable amount of pain and discomfort .
13 The Japanese are said to be keen to invest more , but worry about the safety of their executives there .
14 Now , you remember the really big puzzle on there , the imaginary bit goes there , and minus seven of something along the route bit and minus twenty four of them , so I 'm going minus seven six hundred and twenty fifths there , minus twenty four , seven , so the actual lines go like that , so the one point nine at that angle , so the actual is going to be which is two sixty one point nine .
15 The 230 is designed to be an entry desktop workstation or server and has 8Kb of mixed instruction and data cache , and an additional 128Kb of level 2 cache .
16 The 230 is designed to be an entry desktop workstation or server and has 8Kb of mixed instruction and data cache , and an additional 128Kb of level 2 cache .
17 In a recent ‘ Out On Tuesday ’ programme on Channel 4 , Susan Hemmings observed how , in Britain , feminist lesbians in the seventies were expected to be attracted to a woman on the basis of her ideas rather than her appearance .
18 By 1936 , the year of Rowntree 's second survey in York , 15 per cent of the poor were found to be old people , but this was still adjudged to be a far less significant cause of poverty than unemployment or low wages .
19 As the gap between the rich and the poor was perceived to be widening , students felt this was bad for them and the country as a whole .
20 the current is going to be something like multiplied by the voltage .
21 I think the '90s are going to be a period again of straightforward cost competitiveness , making quality products at prices that make us a profit .
22 When we got to Turnberry we found the rough was going to be a major influence on the tournament .
23 For example , if the firm 's home state and the host state go to war , bargaining with the latter is bound to be gravely affected , as British firms experienced recently in Argentina .
24 The latter is imagined to be a snake-like movement that translates the chain through the tube and allows it to escape at the tube ends .
25 Whatever panelling you use , and the latter is going to be more expensive , a layer of insulating material should be placed between the panels and the solid wall .
26 The latter were thought to be Yak-9s , considered ‘ one of the USSR 's better conventional fighters , which compares well with USAF 's F-51 ’ .
27 ( 1.3 ) The possible argument consists in the premiss ( 1 ) that decisions and the like are taken to be effects but also to be no more than events which follow on conditions which are required for them , the further premiss ( 2 ) that it is to be presumed that we have a single conception of effects rather than several , and the conclusion ( 3 ) that all effects , including what have been called standard effects , are merely events preceded by conditions required for them .
28 ‘ Live At Leeds ’ is therefore one of the first ‘ back-to-roots ’ live albums ( witness subsequent efforts like ‘ The Song Remains The Same ’ and ‘ Rattle And Hum ’ ) , as well as a taster for how grossly ugly the '70s were going to be .
29 We , we felt at the end of the seventies that there was no question that the eighties was going to be a decade of increasing food shortages , and widespread famine , that is , people literally dying for want of food .
30 Most of the mergers actually referred to the MMC were found to be against the public interest , and the effects of the legislation went beyond the cases actually referred .
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