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

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1 ‘ You 'll need a good wig if you 're to be Hedda 's long-haired poet . ’
2 " We 're to be parents . "
3 We 're to be civilisers , settlers , land-holders , indeed ; men like the ancient heroes , who founded cities and gave laws and trade to the world as a gift .
4 We 're to be guests of Herkimer for tea . ’
5 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 ?
6 I 'm to be governess to a little boy in Edinburgh , and you 're to take charge of an antique loony in Penzance .
7 Hard-line street life does n't sit easily with the girls ' culture , and for all their stylish revolt , in the end the only way to belong seems to be to be part of the community of women .
8 You who refuse to be to be slaves .
9 I am to be Bishop of Durham . ’
10 Govt. defeated and so I am to be P.M. The load will be heavy and I am so much alone .
11 ‘ The most obvious way to begin is through the education of those who are to be citizens ’ .
12 Thirdly , there is a concern to explain to the Community that if there are to be compensations , we can not create a whole new system of compensatory payments which will last for ever at a price which will never be able to be paid .
13 There are to be options for fibre , unshielded twisted pair and shielded twisted pair connections , and the price is expected to be under £1,300 .
14 Morocco and Tunisia are to be hosts to two of the next sessions of the multilateral Middle East peace talks .
15 If there are to be company spokesmen involved in the filming , it is your job to make sure that they are there when they are wanted and that they have been briefed on what to say .
16 Where there are to be music fades in and out at the transfer , leave plenty of overlap at the beginnings and endings of the pre-recorded sections to give yourself ample working margins at the mixing stage .
17 Or that they are to be judges , or police commissioners , or toilet attendants .
18 Now men are to be hunters and predators .
19 acquiror : people who are to be directors , managers etc and their close relatives
20 These are to be COSE II for networking , interoperability and distributed computing , and COSE III for systems management , and there will be more where those are coming from .
21 Later in the will he provides that if no children are born or if they die within puberty then Mucius and Maevius are to be heirs .
22 It has been announced that there are to be steam runs over the Central Wales line this year , the first one on the 16th May .
23 I say this in the presence of the Leader of the House : if , heaven help us , there are to be sanctions or if military action is to take place , there should at least be some statement to the House of Commons and a three-hour debate before we go further down that perilous road .
24 Both his sons , James , 15 , and Simon , 13 , who are pupils at Durham School , are to be ushers at today 's wedding , which will be followed by a reception at Redworth Hall .
25 The rationable behind the development shown in Fig. 1 is that if PHCNs are to be agents of change , then they need appropriately-trained trainers to facilitate their skills development irrespective of whether they are doctors , nurses or professors .
26 Mrs Barton only lights her redundant tallow candle because there are to be visitors , and Mrs Gaskell would prefer the room without it .
27 It depends on what warranties are to be subject in the limitation .
28 If there are to be changes which are likely to generate controversy it 's a good idea to consult the LEA inspector who has pastoral responsibility for the school .
29 Thus when using glissades the choreographer must decide whether they are to be darted. and controlled by careful spacing to close in an elegant 5th position , or glided smoothly with a gentle rise and full , or danced in such a way that they give impetus to propel the dancer upwards into the step of elevation .
30 We are to be guests of this house . ’
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