Example sentences of "[coord] [det] [was/were] to be " in BNC.
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1 | The only game in town was mass circulation , and that was to be achieved by NoS becoming an aggressively popular tabloid . |
2 | A year later he joined the Italian MV team and that was to be the start of five glorious years for Surrey-born Surtees . |
3 | When the CNAA took over the DMS there were nationally some 6600 students enrolled on courses , and that was to be the order of magnitude of enrolments through the late 1970s and 1980s . |
4 | The latter had been officially withdrawn two days before , and this was to be its final working . |
5 | And this was to be poor Mary 's destiny . |
6 | But they did not and this was to be their downfall . |
7 | The establishment and maintenance of peace was the primary aim of idealists , and this was to be achieved through the spread of liberal democracy and through international law , administered by a newly created international organization , the League of Nations . |
8 | And this was to be the case with a lot of actuality pictures of the time . |
9 | In other long-established deaf centres , members began to arrange day outings now that omnibuses were more readily available , and these were to be a feature of deaf life in the next few decades . |
10 | The factory which opened in 1986 at Washington , Tyne and Wear was capable of assembling 24,000 cars only and these were to be constructed from ‘ kits ’ imported from Japan . |
11 | Realism had flourished with Defoe , Richardson , Fielding and Smollett , and these were to be the presiding deities of the new British novel . |
12 | Pressures for change had been building up within the legislature for some time and these were to be given added impetus by the events surrounding the resignation of President Nixon . |
13 | Some were doubtful whether it would actually work , but all shared a hope of something new , and all were to be given an equal chance . |
14 | Certainly it was a man 's room , but that was to be expected . |
15 | But that was to be expected . |
16 | ‘ But that was to be expected . |
17 | But that was to be expected down here . |
18 | The timetable of Francis 's movements after his father 's death was still full of gaps but that was to be expected . |
19 | Both men had a history of lawlessness , petty felonies and misdemeanours , but this was to be their first foray into serious and hopefully prosperous crime , an opportunity prompted by pure chance . |
20 | But this was to be a market that was not wholly free or spontaneous . |
21 | But this was to be a very different story and one unsuited to the ears of children . |
22 | The overthrow of a Foreign Secretary was a considerable achievement for a popular agitation , but this was to be the limit of the peace Ballot 's success . |
23 | Such measures brought it to heel for the time being ; but this was to be the last occasion before the end of the old monarchy when the government won a real victory over this increasingly dangerous opponent . |
24 | The war years had certainly elevated their position , but this was to be only temporary , and at the end of the 17th Century women were as badly off as if the war had never happened , worse in fact because their position declined after the war . |
25 | Some difficulties were experienced in the interpretation of SCOTVEC guidance documents , but this was to be expected as we were one of the first colleges to be involved in developing units for the HNC Pilot Scheme , and telephone communication with the SCOTVEC Curriculum Development Officers , who were most helpful , usually resolved them for us . |
26 | But this was to be expected just before a general election . |
27 | Director Tony Smith had just completed the prize-winning TV series Tutti Frutti , but these were to be some of his first commercials . |
28 | But these were to be men of non-noble birth or at best only from minor junker families , destined merely for posts such as Warsaw or The Hague where real aristocrats were not needed . |