Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [be] [verb] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Very soon I should be talking to English people again , people who were on my side after all . |
2 | I 'll be talking to arch modernizer Harriet Harman , and John Cole takes a sideways look at the Chancellor 's dilemma as he prepares his first budget . |
3 | she must be going to High Down Hill . |
4 | Jason Prior was going to come out of this shining like a knight in armour while she would be condemned to eternal darkness , everyone believing it was her fault . |
5 | Local events include sheepdog trials , cattle markets and Highland games , and in certain pubs you will be treated to Scottish evenings and folk music . |
6 | Once installed with the correct settings you can be talking to other computers within minutes . |
7 | But independent councillor Tony Moore said : ‘ We should be looking to private business to help bail out the museum . |
8 | We 'll be flying to Nice or somewhere like that . |
9 | IT 'S DAD 'S WEEK in the Echo and every day we 'll be talking to famous sons and daughters about the favourite man in their lives their dad . |
10 | The sceptics did not deny that by means of what was traditionally called an ‘ empirical ’ sign we might be led to indirect knowledge of something temporarily hidden : smoke from over the building is a sign that there is a fire behind . |
11 | What they did deny were ‘ indicative ’ signs , by which we could be led to indirect knowledge of something naturally hidden , such as pores in the skin . |
12 | Yes , we can look forward to that application , for under the provisions agreed in the treaty , if we and our European partners fail to implement directives that we sign up to , we shall be subjected to substantial fines by the European Court of Justice . |
13 | Obviously this was no problem to the American buyers who were out in force and I wondered whether within fifty years all the antiques in Britain would end up in America and we would be confined to department-store replicas . |
14 | IT 'S Father 's Week in your Echo and every day we will be talking to famous sons and daughters about the favourite man in their lives their dad . |
15 | It is initially intended to launch these schemes in Germany and Switzerland but they may be extended to other countries later . |
16 | RSI , by the use of an infrared ( IR ) line scanner , microwave radiometer , radar scatterometer and two sophisticated versions of the familiar optical camera offered a complete range of airborne remote sensing techniques , particularly as they may be applied to natural resources management . |
17 | And it may be argued that centralist solutions are dangerous , not only because in any particular administration they may be used to bad effect , but because in principle they inhibit freedom . |
18 | Please send details of omissions or corrections to the list as soon as possible to Whitaker 's Bibliographic Services so that they may be added to subsequent listings . |
19 | When the forms are returned , they must be sent to various people within the company , and regret letters or invitations to attend an interview must then be issued . |
20 | As my thesis is broadly supportive of small rural schools , I shall attempt to offer possible solutions to the disadvantages , despite the fact that they must be related to implicit value judgements . |
21 | When tip , semi-hardwood or heel cuttings have produced roots , they should be transferred to individual pots , about 5–9 cm ( 2–3½ in ) diameter , depending on the amount of root growth , and potted in the normal way to grow into small plants . |
22 | This is not to say that such proposals must be accepted at face-value but they should be subjected to specific criticism rather than rejected in toto as merely a device for getting workers to ‘ participate ’ in their own exploitation . |
23 | Now , ambulance crews have put together a video of some accidents which they 'll be showing to young drivers . |
24 | The research investigates the concepts of peacekeeping and peace enforcement as they might be applied to United Nations maritime operations . |
25 | They might be used to big crowds in the Lenin Stadium , but it 'll nothing like they 'll get at Anfield . ’ |
26 | ( Most of the examples come from England , although they could be generalized to other common-law systems . ) |
27 | SDRs could now be used more freely among participating countries : it became possible to use them to settle obligations without changing them first into currencies ; they could be loaned to other countries ; and they could be used as a security for a loan by another central bank or government . |
28 | While stamp duties of various kinds played a useful role in wartime , especially when they could be attached to particular loans , their total importance was slight . |
29 | She sought also to argue that he was in error in failing to decide that she had established a grave risk that they would be exposed to physical or psychological harm or otherwise placed in an intolerable situation if their return were to be ordered . |
30 | If tutors were not doing their job as required they would be reported to National Council and their accredition would be withdrawn , and Institute students could only be taught by accredited tutors . |