Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | It is at the sentencing stage where formal strategies are most often to be found . |
2 | However , they are less obviously to be seen in the academic community as a whole than in the discrete disciplinary sub-cultures , where they take different forms ( Becher 1989 ) . |
3 | The major purpose in outlining the roles within the Rowdies group has been to demonstrate that football fans of this type are not simply to be viewed as a disordered bunch of maniacs . |
4 | ‘ We are not here to be dumped on , Lucker . |
5 | If people have very little choice in matters of housing then the details of planning and the execution of policy become very important , and are not just to be left to the ‘ experts ’ . |
6 | Bonuses are not wholly to be deplored . |
7 | Johnson also enjoyed catching sight of ancient texts in Aberdeen — a Hebrew manuscript ‘ of exquisite penmanship ’ , and ‘ a Latin translation of Aristotle 's Politicks by Leonardus Aretinus , written in the Roman character with nicety and beauty , which , as the art of printing has made them no longer necessary , are not now to be found ’ . |
8 | ‘ We are not there to be moral arbiters . ’ |
9 | ‘ The problem is that they are not there to be promoted . ’ |
10 | But they are not all to be interpreted literally : in some the imagery is conventional , in others the self-abasement is ironic . |
11 | Now it would seem that they are not only to be denied an increase , but also to be faced with a reduction . |
12 | But they are not only to be seen on the street but within the mind 's eye itself : the mental set has changed in the post-1960 years of unprecedented exposure to visual imagery . |
13 | Canonical traits are not only to be found in words denoting living things . |
14 | They should be taught to recognise that the attitudes and behaviour of a character or narrator are not necessarily to be identified with the attitudes or beliefs of the author . |
15 | You 're not here to be brave . |
16 | They 're not always to be trusted in the long term , you know . ’ |
17 | Deals are always there to be struck , especially with new advertisers , and a regular though small advertisement will gradually establish your name in the minds of people locally . |
18 | They are more often to be seen on Irish calendars than in real life ( except as ruins ) , but many survive as comfortable homes . |
19 | And to compound the difficulty of how best to interpret the statistics , the author of the test has conceded that physicians , instrument makers , naval experts , agricultural reformers , and general applied scientists are more often to be found among the parliamentarians in the sample . |
20 | When Jenson continues that the reason why the biblical God is called ‘ Father ’ is that the attempt is being made to get away from sexuality , with which women are more naturally to be associated , we may think that he has given the game away ! |
21 | The main building block of the Caracalla thermae is now in ruins but the plan and layout are still clearly to be seen . |
22 | Mr Lang remains convinced that savings are still there to be made even though he appears to accept that these will be less than originally envisaged . |
23 | However , it is most likely that many expert tasks are also soon to be taken over by machines . |
24 | In the full orchestra four horns ( or , more accurately , two pairs of horns ) are now always to be found . |
25 | It drives me nuts to see all the jobs that are out there to be done . ’ |
26 | I 'm not here to be a dolly , dabbing his temples with eau de cologne and picking up his wife 's laundry . |
27 | I can look at things straight and put things across straight — I 'm not here to be liked . |
28 | I 'm not here to be flattered I want to be the oldest . |
29 | Mr Chairman , we we were interested in buying House , so I think I 'm not necessarily to be found erm , |
30 | You may be worried about other body fluids like spit or piss , but HIV is only ever found in these in very small amounts which are n't enough to be infectious . |