Example sentences of "[adv] [be] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Alice hoped it was not on account of Jasper though , clearly , to make that emotional speech had not been to clever . |
2 | So far Probyn has not been to impressed with the results . |
3 | There are many people who come into English-language teaching without having passed through formal pedagogic processes , so that when they are confronted with the terminology of the subject , they may be at a disadvantage to those who have already been to teacher-training college or who have a university degree in linguistics . |
4 | Just been to stupid Nettos , do you know you ca n't cash a cheque ? |
5 | He is not be to confused with our human parents , as Freud and others have neurotically identified him . |
6 | ‘ Have you ever been to head office ? ’ |
7 | The Shah had repeatedly been to American during the last thirty years. ; he had been welcomed with full honours as not only an important chief of state by also a vital ally by every single president since Harry Truman . |
8 | She had seen none of this glamorous life ; she had seldom even been to smart restaurants , let alone banquets and star-studded receptions . |
9 | These trees were planted by the , from the public purse but they are likely to be harvested by private owners , so I 'm not particularly be to happy about that . |
10 | Even if your reasoning is self-evident to you , it wo n't be to other people , who will come at the issue from a slightly ( or very ) different point of view . |
11 | I would hope he wo n't be to late or he 'll be exhausted . |
12 | Right , I hope , we wo n't be to long now , perhaps if we could just bring up the item you wanted to mention . |
13 | He says that it should n't be to difficult , just time consuming . |
14 | So waits now as Lawrence comes up and bowls to him and this , oooh off the edge and that 's going down up towards the third man , going over the ropes down the far end and and that 's one boundary there off the edge at one hundred and thirteen for four , Lawrence wo n't be to happy about that , but it happens to all fast bowlers . |
15 | HERE 'S TO REAL WOMEN |
16 | AN OLD CAMBRIDGE toast is , ‘ Here 's to pure mathematics — may she never be of any use to anyone ! ’ |
17 | ‘ Here 's to lost hats , ’ Sandison said . |
18 | And how much more attractive the area might then be to potential investor industrialists who appreciate the value of air travel ? |
19 | And I 'd no been to bloody . |
20 | I 'd never been to New Earth before . |
21 | He 's never been to National Tyres . |
22 | Erm beyond two thousand and six , I would have thought the strategic guidance would be in locations other than peripheral expansion around the Greater York area , which I would have suggested would would more than likely be to new settlements . |