Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb mod] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Why , I 've heard tell from the Bishop 's secretary that yours used to be the best Mystery in the land , bar none . |
2 | I found myself thinking affectionately that I ought to be straightforward with him ; the English liked that . |
3 | I was caught in a group near the door and it took me some time to realise that I ought to be looking at the pictures , since that was why we were there . |
4 | Well perhaps this is a good time just to take stock and to say I know that I 'm not all that I should be and all that I ought to be , but by this time next year I 'm going to be a bit better than I am just now , in spiritual terms . |
5 | I said that I used to be partial to them when I smoked . |
6 | Remember that I used to be very well known for sports shots . |
7 | ‘ And another thing that 's changed is that I used to be wary of getting into certain types of music , for fear they would show up in my playing ; these days , though , I figure that listening to just about anything is cool . |
8 | For instance , I do n't want people to know that I used to be a drummer . ’ |
9 | For instance , I do n't want people to know that I used to be a drummer . ’ |
10 | I 'm old , I know I 'm old and I ca n't do all the things that I used to be able to do . |
11 | For example , at first interview Mrs Kitchener 's daughter expressed a great deal of antagonism to her mother , talked at great length about the difficulties she experienced in caring for her mother and said that she had often told her mother — and other people — that she ought to be in a Home . |
12 | Declaring that she was so beautiful that she ought to be in pictures , he gave her some of his manuscripts . |
13 | She knew that she ought to be paying some attention to the rest of the class but she was altogether too excited to let the matter rest . |
14 | She agreed to one glass of the port , not because she was feeling at all drunk but because she knew that she ought to be . |
15 | It was all a plot to distort what she said , a plot between her husband and brother to take her daughter away from her , and her daughter had never got into any trouble while she was with her , and that she ought to be with other girls of her own age and with her own mother . |
16 | At 5 p.m. a staff nurse joined Miss T. and her mother and Miss T. told the staff nurse that she did not want a blood transfusion , that she used to be a Jehovah 's Witness and that she still maintained some beliefs . |
17 | Does n't she know , I go on , that she used to be a role model ? |
18 | You do n't fully savour happy/frivolous moments because of a gnawing feeling that you ought to be doing something more worthwhile . |
19 | you do n't join in some enjoyable activity because of a gnawing feeling that you ought to be working |
20 | He once remarked that good prose is like a window-pane , meaning that you ought to be able to see through it without seeing it ; and anyone who has ever tried to write prose like that , or to see human creatures in life or fiction like Waugh 's early fictional characters , will know how much clutter of mind and words needs first to be cleared away . |
21 | I have no right and you have been very generous , Fred , Uncle Steve and the boys and Gertie ca n't understand why you did n't come here with us , Gert only said this morning that you ought to be here , your place is with us , but do n't think I am not grateful . |
22 | the point about membership is that you ought to be able to comment on those suggestions of change and get involved with them on a broad basis . |
23 | The erm but most of us are when yo , when you first join something you can always see the things that you ought to be able to change . |
24 | It is possible to make some observations of the law relating to obscenity and indecency which indicate that , while accepting that one ought to be guided by the rule of law in censorship matters , one would be better advised to come to decisions without reference to this or that piece of obscenity or indecency legislation . |
25 | So when we look at the grimacing gestures of a chimpanzee and wonder at the almost ludicrous parallels with our own behaviour this is just part of a whole host of behavioural and anatomical similarities that show without doubt that we ought to be classified with the apes ( we are all of us primates ) , and that we share a distant ancestor with our diminutive caricatures . |
26 | He 's saying that we ought to be moving a bit up market an-l selling wines , spirits and cocktails to the 18–25 age group . |
27 | Most educated people in this country now believe , in a vague sort of way , that we ought to be less sexually prudish than the Victorians are alleged to have been , and that sexual morality should be guarded rather by example and exhortation than by penal sanctions . |
28 | It 's a way of as a Council taken the position that we ought to be spending your money effectively , right . |
29 | But I do believe that we ought to be doing more in terms of making sure they do come out erm you know i , we know it 's only a a training exercise even though you leave one or two in there , but I think we ought |
30 | With these concepts in mind , Professor James ' WHO group came to the view that we ought to be concentrating on the positive aspects of the benefits of fruit and vegetables . |