Example sentences of "but [pers pn] be [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I looked for you after the raft procession , but you were nowhere to be seen . ’
2 He had been searching for Morthen , to protect her from his violent half-brother , but she was nowhere to be found .
3 Thing is a lexical item , it is a grammatical ‘ function ’ word , but they are hardly to be distinguished in terms of degree of generality .
4 These coins can be dated no more closely than the late 750s or early 760s , but they are possibly to be associated with the disintegration of Aethelbald 's imperium in southern England following his death .
5 Willie had looked around for the twins and George , but they were nowhere to be seen .
6 She peered round for the nuns , but they were nowhere to be seen .
7 But they were only to be offered upon condition that this created no precedent .
8 For a second , I think it could be Lucker , but he is nowhere to be seen .
9 Aye , now Jean I do n't know what 's happened to him , but he was away to Australia like , and er he came back and Janine 's boy was in , her new one Acky 's never met him you see , Gareth
10 That was as much as he felt he could cope with for a while , but he was soon to be ‘ prevailed upon by government ’ to become chairman of British Steel in double harness with the Tate $ Lyle job .
11 Sid James had n't made a picture since the one that was without the Williams credit , Cabby , but he was soon to be almost a fixture on the set , playing parts as stereotyped as Ken 's .
12 She looked round for Leo , but he was nowhere to be seen .
13 But he was nowhere to be seen .
14 But he was still to all intents and purposes uninterested .
15 In Latin America other schools of thought have arisen , such as those of Masi and Orthega , but it is yet to be demonstrated that they are any more effective than the guidelines laid down by Hahnemann in the sixth edition of his Organon of Rational Healing .
16 We propose that that process should be concluded not later than April , but it is immensely to be hoped that it can be done far more speedily .
17 Usually only one of the delegation addressed the assembly at large on the king 's needs , but it is hardly to be believed that the remainder were content merely to be seen .
18 This analysis was presented very clearly in the Report of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England ( Redcliffe-Maud 1969:Ch. 3 ) , but it is there to a greater or lesser extent in all the discussions of the period ( cf.
19 But it is now to be cut .
20 But it 's mainly to erm present it to this committee , the trial balance sheet , She does n't quite know how to do that and altogether she feels she just wants she says , how she 's doing it now , at least she wants to check out with somebody , is she doing it how they would do it .
21 But it 's there to there , to there , to there to there I took it to there did n't I ?
22 We do n't know for certain but it was probably to be given to you on your arrival . ’
23 But it was clearly to any one firm 's advantage if somewhere was elsewhere .
24 But it was all to no avail .
25 But it was all to no avail .
26 But it was much to my man 's taste , I could see . ’
27 They still might have won by at least two goals , but it was never to be .
28 The court allowed a deposition to be taken in New Zealand , which might convince the other parties of the genuineness of the claim , but it was only to be admitted in evidence with their consent .
29 The Headmaster 's House had stood in the middle of fields , but it was now to be surrounded by educational plant .
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