Example sentences of "[conj] i be to " in BNC.

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1 He asked for them to be clearly marked , packed in damp moss and sent to Lord Cornbury 's by Oxford Chapel , ‘ where I am to be around generally any morning before ten if you ever have time to call ’ .
2 I saw some of the places that were to play an important part in the later dramas of my life : the great Clerecia church where I was to be sitting one momentous morning , and beside it the lovely Casa de las Conchas , its walls decorated with rows of carved scallop shells — seven rows adorn the upper storeys .
3 BELVILLE : [ furious ] And is it thus in my fond conceding moments that I am to be answered and despised ?
4 I 'm less worried about being discourteous to relatives that I am to er other people , frankly .
5 Do I take it that I 'm to be redeemed from that particular fate ?
6 Later they told me that the examination had shown that I was not yet sixteen and that I was to be sent back on the next flight . ’
7 The upshot was that I was summoned by the university authorities and told that I was to be allowed to continue my studies but only under certain stringent conditions .
8 As it turned out , fate had decreed that I was to be the one who would change this unhappy state of affairs .
9 She did not know that I was to be there and came forward saying : ‘ My dear Elizabeth , what a very nice surprise .
10 It was from Magda that we heard early in September that a British Sunday newspaper had reported that an Iranian with close links to Hezbollah had said in Beirut that I was to be released immediately .
11 Did you truly believe , it seemed to say , that I was to be so easily pinned down ?
12 ‘ The Prince of Wales discovered that I was to be at Broadstairs at this time ; my cooking pleased him , ’ he added simply , ‘ and voilà , he asked for me to cook this banquet too .
13 No woman has ever been closer to her husband than I am to Edward .
14 I am much more sympathetic to that proposal than I am to the opt-out proposal advanced by the hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland ( Mr. Wallace ) .
15 So I am to be punished , after all ! ’
16 So I was to be delivered back to that fool , was I ?
17 Rosita and I are to be punished , stuck there with long faces , alongside our fellow wrong-doers , representations of swarthy people , black as tea taken without milk .
18 Sir Robert Brackenbury , constable of the Tower , informed me this morning that my brother and I are to be moved . ’
19 You know Victor and I are to be married .
20 ‘ For your information , Lucy and I are to be married — as soon as possible . ’
21 ‘ Lucy and I are to be married . ’
22 My name is Howard DeVore and I 'm to be your host for the next eight hours . ’
23 I am going to be away Thurs–Sun this week ( Roland , my brother , is getting married and I 'm to be bridesmaid ) but perhaps you would n't mind giving me a ring sometime ?
24 George and I were to be victims , I was to be taken to the top floor and George to the third floor up .
25 Henniker and I were to be taken up to Mr. Ingard 's room , Spalding and Miss Robinson were to go to the offices allotted to us on the second floor .
26 It was an affliction rather than a gift , and I was to be healed of it two years later by what I believe was the power of Christ .
27 They informed me that my Mom had been taken into hospital and I was to be taken into care until she recovered .
28 Mother and Father had been married for six years and I was to be their only child .
29 If I am to be punished unfairly , could we return to the subject of volunteering for the Parachute School ? ’
30 If I am to be disappointed , I should like to get it over . ’
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