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

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1 Infact , the team display did n't match the individual effort ( make sense ? ) perhaps they were to complacent about Swindon … who knows … still 3–0 => 3 points and 2nd place .
2 In Buckinghamshire four of the five wealthiest lived in Aylesbury , Amersham and Buckingham , and elsewhere they were to be found at places like Bromsgrove and Kidderminster , Worcs. , and Blakeney , Little Walsingham and Great Yarmouth , Norfolk .
3 They are classics of their time , as relevant today as ever they were to people climbing at that grade , with every move a gem where it counts .
4 Now they are to be scrapped and sold off as scrap metal .
5 The league recently relaxed the overseas-player rules for the Crusaders — before they were allowed only five imports , three more than other teams , now they 're to be allowed 10 .
6 It had taken her three full days and now they were to be carried downstairs and arranged in the hall , after which her sister would take them to the post office .
7 It had seemed perfectly all right for a working married couple , but now they were to be invaded .
8 The sheet , pillow-case and towel calculations are fairly simple once you have decided how many to allocate to each conference guest and how often they are to be replaced .
9 Sometimes they are to be found in close proximity ; and there are certainly empirical connections between them .
10 Sometimes they were to be found in a corner , solemnly talking to a rather battered doll whose arms and legs were always popping off , waiting to be clipped on by a passing ‘ brother ’ who was inevitably obliging .
11 If they have both come to terms with their differences and can now work together successfully , then they are to be congratulated .
12 ‘ If your friends ’ mothers despise me for working in a supermarket , then they are to be pitied .
13 Then they were to be put in a tin or other suitable container .
14 If George Wigg 's political hatreds extended to George Brown and Richard Crossman , then they were to surface intensely with regard to the Profumo affair .
15 Running costs were therefore not to be cut by NETRHA and indeed they were to be substantially increased .
16 Again they were to be disappointed .
17 As religious beliefs can not be proved scientifically they are to be doubted , for it is assumed that religion is just a matter of subjective opinion .
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