Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 God knows what the two of them are up to together . ’
2 There are plenty of surgical patients walking around with only one lung , and some of them are down to a third of normal lung area .
3 ‘ And what d' you mean , what 'ave I been up to ?
4 ‘ If Major Calder and I are about to be deprived of your services , ’ Carew answered evenly , ‘ then we 'll have to use another and faster method of disrupting the IRB organisation . ’
5 Jane and I are off to Italy — a photographic assignment — otherwise we would have held onto them a while longer .
6 I am here to — ‘
7 I am luckily to be hear to write after the bombing of our works I have not had a chance to explain or to see the person who is in charge of this case …
8 Without the which I am not to be won ,
9 ‘ It seems I am not to be Archdeacon of Woodborough .
10 " Are you saying I am not to be set up to dine with the Prince at Carlton House ?
11 Sir , I am not to be caught by a bait so poorly covered as this !
12 I reach up and bolt the door , which I am not to , but can not control it for once .
13 I am not to be intimidated by house plants and silk ties , she thought .
14 I hope I am not to be cast absolutely into the outer darkness , Helen — I should find that very wretched . ’
15 ‘ You are sure I am up to it ? ’ she remarked a little naughtily ; it would help if he underrated her — another of Papa 's precepts she had found worth following .
16 Now I am up to something like State 4 ( ‘ Raises dust and loose paper ’ ) , according to the only reference to the original scale that I can find in Registry , or perhaps 5 ( ‘ Small trees in leaf begin to sway ’ ) it seems to me that States 4 and 5 is where I mostly am .
17 And incidentally , ’ added the canny Scot , ‘ I am now to be known as Princess Deborah Barbecue .
18 ‘ I now feel that I am back to the form I had three years ago , and after my performances in Ireland , I feel I can win the Paris-Tours classic next Saturday , ’ he said .
19 Every time I go to Cambridge I come back depressed as hell ; then as soon as I am back to a Norfolk class spirits soar again .
20 Now I am back to normal .
21 As one teacher said , ‘ I am still to be convinced whether the energy and time required to do effective evaluation would balance the increased efficiency in teaching which might follow . ’
22 His moustache be so fine , I am nigh to a swound !
23 After the meeting of the Cabinet held that same Sunday evening , when it became apparent that agreement could not be reached on the economy package , MacDonald , on his way to the palace , told Sir Ernest Harvey , the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England : ‘ I am off to the Palace to throw in my hand . '
24 ‘ Anyway , ’ she said , ‘ I am off to the pub .
25 Had he not left them the night before , exclaiming : ‘ I am off to the Palace to throw in my hand ’ ?
26 And a little nervous that I am about to be ticked off for my unorthodox and amiable occupation of the Rosenbloom .
27 My heart , or what passes for one in demonic physiology , is in my mouth , for fear that I am about to be exiled from Rainbow Rosenbloom , and from Chinese food , movies and other earthly delights , for evermore .
28 I 'm through to the final , and now I must make absolutely certain I 'm in the right frame of mind .
29 ‘ Well , I 'm away to my lunch .
30 I 'm away to the dentist myself . ’
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