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

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1 and much more was to be heard of the Bethnal Green survey and its implications .
2 Depending on the type of paper , you know , ‘ Girton produces a thousand plus waste mountain every week ’ — that kind of line , and in fact even better still is to really get it down to , to humanize it and to translate it as roughly as you need to and into round figures , and use a little journalistic licence and say , you know , ‘ Every person in Girton generates so many tonnes of waste , you know , each . ’
3 The existence of this ring had been inferred after the fly-by of Pioneer 11 in 1974 , which was the second of four spacecraft that have so far been to Jupiter .
4 If the flavour of his text so far is to be believed , Bozzy was as much a soldiering man as Coleridge , which is saying less than very little .
5 So here 's to both teams and I hope the match in two year 's time is just as good as this was .
6 So here 's to with heart and soul
7 So here 's to your full recovery , and a brilliant future , Ginny , darling . ’
8 The whole purpose of moving along here was to be as inconspicuous as possible .
9 Not surprisingly , I heard today that in in there 's to be a judicial review on the supposed Trust because they 've not given enough information to the public on which to start their enterprise .
10 But in the most unlikely of places the announcement that a nuclear power station , a motorway , an institution for criminals , and so on is to be built , is likely to result in protest which requires police assistance , and sometimes law enforcement .
11 For much the same reasons we are quite satisfied that there is nothing in the Act which affects in any way the processes by which decisions as to suspension and disbarment , and so on are to be taken and promulgated through the machinery created by the Inns in 1986 with the concurrence of the judges , subject always to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
12 This was bound to entail a new evaluation , which ( we may note ) might not necessarily be to Homer 's advantage , for all the undoubted " harmony " and " beauty " of the early epic .
13 The potential liability would pass to the wife as transferee ; to agree to elect for " hold over " can not necessarily be to her advantage .
14 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 .
15 He had not yet been to the Hankses ' cottage to visit Anna , and it was of this the gipsy first spoke .
16 The staff development day which is to follow shortly afterwards is to be used by the different year teams to work out a programme of study .
17 Complaints from the regional Propaganda Offices that neither press , nor radio , nor newsreels were reporting anything about the Führer any longer were to no avail .
18 If you force people to choose between a family and a job I suppose , you know , women lots of women choose the family erm the only way women will achieve more educationally is to be able to combine the two things and not always have to make these crippling decisions and choices between two things which most human beings want , so there is a lot of money being spent on research into sex inequality and so on , and that 's encouraging , but I think it 's being spent in slightly the wrong way and I think there 's a tendency to evade the crucial issues which are , of course , rather deep social issues about the organization of the family and work and they take a lot of changing , so I am ambivalent about that one .
19 Czechoslovakia is better off than the other East European nations and has committed 2 per cent of its investment to environmental projects , but there once again are to be found the same dreary environmental statistics of rivers poisoned , sewage untreated , sulphur dioxide deposited and trees dying , even if the figures are not quite so bad as elsewhere .
20 One set of parents were regular church-goers and genuine believers ; the other parents had probably never been to church since they were married — they were merely exercising their rights , within the established Church in Britain , to have their child baptized in the parish church .
21 He 'd probably never been to Brixton before — I could tell that from the way he was sinking down in the back of Armstrong the farther along Effra Road we got .
22 The last thing she needed right now was to be alone with her thoughts .
23 ‘ What he does do really well is to suddenly come out with something brilliantly surreal .
24 manufacturing overhead only is to be included in WIP to lower the valuation
25 That newspapers had come a long way in the interim period was beyond doubt ; that they were to travel even further was to be confirmed by the manner in which the Cadburys disposed of the News Chronicle in 1960 .
26 I 'd been to thirteen convents but I had n't really been to school properly because I was working by the time I was thirteen .
27 Everyone thinks lesbians are only in prison , but I know loads of women from the outside who have n't even been to prison who are lesbians .
28 And now he 's made Big Ben and he has n't even been to London to see it .
29 Well here 's to a festive crimble — defeats for the Scum and wins for the whites — especially on New Years day .
30 Erm , I 'm I 'm never sure about Bishops and Archbishops , erm I remember Archbishop Runcie once commenting about er , an activity that took place at the installation of a Bishop and it 's , I gather , I mean I 've , I have n't actually been to one , but if you 're Bishop or an Archbishop when they act to the triumph and act of installation took place there were you 'll find that the person was surrounded by Bishops and they were all sort of looking in on this er , this body that was gon na be installed and somebody once asked what are they doing ?
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