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

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1 They rang the various commercial recorded lines which hinted they were offering sexual innuendo , which proved only to be glamour girls talking about dieting or holiday-making .
2 British domination of Egypt was set up by Sir Evelyn Baring ( soon to be Lord Cromer and known to his subordinates as " the Lord " ) .
3 With Sir Walter — soon to be Lord Marshall of Goring and known also to environmentalists as ‘ The Dark Lord ’ — leading the scientific battles of claim and counter-claim , at times the acid rain issue seemed to follow a pantomime script full of cries of ‘ oh yes you did ’ and ‘ oh no we did n't ’ .
4 The really important event , however , was J T ‘ Pussy ’ Richardson 's two goals in South Bank 's 3-0 defeat of Auckland Town — soon to be Bishop Auckland — in the inaugural Northern League fixture .
5 Dr Carl Chinn , Birmingham graduate , former bookie and soon to be Community Historian in Birmingham Studies at the University , speaks out in defence of his home city , which in 1989 voted him ‘ Brummie of the Year ’ .
6 Shortly to be Miss Sherlock Holmes .
7 After all , these chairs were built to be used , not to be museum pieces .
8 We had , ‘ shaved our heads so as not to be sex objects , and boarded up our windows so that men in the street could n't see in ’ .
9 If that Chancellor is not to be Mr Lamont , he could quickly become as unpopular as Mr Lamont .
10 The Coroner complimented me on my prompt reporting of the find , and after a short deliberation declared them not to be Treasure Trove and handed them back to me .
11 I was talking to David this afternoon , and he feels it 's too much of a coincidence for me not to be Lilian Parsons 's surviving twin .
12 These boys , however , turned out not to be aggro leaders at all .
13 A few S-100 protein + , comparatively large elements ( deemed not to be nerve fibres ) were seen scattered or as small clusters in the villous lamina propria ( Fig 1A ) .
14 It was also to be Andrew Knight 's last executive action : he is becoming a non-executive deputy chairman as Conrad Black , holding 80 per cent of the shares , assumes daily control .
15 The second factor is less obviously helpful at first glance but what it adds up to is calorie saving !
16 It would have been hard for the toughest , most stable and secure character to stand up to being dream symbol to the world .
17 He faxes me , not to own up to being Clark Kent , but to draw attention to the fact that he is giving his surplus Y-fronts to Mary Loudon ( author of Nuns Unveiled , Chatto it says here ) for onward transmission to the homeless .
18 WHY FAMOUS NAMES QUEUE UP TO BE AMBULANCE CASES
19 In the summer of 1924 , during my first year at Eton , Ras Tafari , later to be Emperor Haile Selassie but at that time Regent , paid a State Visit to England and invited my mother and me to call on him in London .
20 It included such as Wanda Staniszewska , Jackie Gallagher , Buddy Rozynski ( cousin of Louis Dudek ) and Aileen Collins ( later to be Mrs L. Dudek ) , Robert A. Currie , Yaffa Lerner , Anna Azzulo , Betty Sutherland ( later Mrs Sutherland Layton ) , and Dudek himself .
21 This attitude was most apparent in a speech given in the Isle of Dogs in 1978 by Sir Geoffrey Howe , later to be Mrs Thatcher 's first Chancellor ( Howe , 1978 ) .
22 In 1971 Michael ( two years later to be Sir Michael ) Clapham succeeded Lord Kings Norton as Chairman of the Council , and Edwin Kerr was appointed to take over from Frank Hornby in 1972 .
23 It was Molly Piggott , later to be Molly Curdle , who took out Ruth Bassett 's little nephew Paul Young each afternoon .
24 Men of Commando were originally to be parachute troops , but the RAF had even greater difficulty in finding planes than the Royal Navy had in finding craft .
25 Their contents had usually turned out to be machine parts but there had been a couple of times when he had found something a little more palatable — once a case of French Burgundy , on another occasion a case of German hock .
26 It turned out to be Terry Wade who had just heard that Trev Proby had been arrested on a number of theft and extortion charges , and had been refused bail .
27 It turned out to be Manning Jackson 's home . ’
28 The man turned out to be Alan Stewart , the comedian , who managed to force a smile as Roy apologised .
29 The 1991 season may turn out to be Jon Solly 's last serious crack at the 10,000m , but he is confident that he can get as far as Tokyo for the World Championships .
30 The woman turned out to be Lady Claire Rendlesham , director of Yves Saint Laurent in London .
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