Example sentences of "if [pron] 're to be " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'll need a good wig if you 're to be Hedda 's long-haired poet . ’ |
2 | And if you 're to try and fill her shoes , which I very much doubt you 'll ever do , but if you 're to be even half the woman that she was , may God have mercy on her , then you 'll need all the reminding I can give you . ’ |
3 | It 's all one to me but time 's getting on and your Auntie 'll want you back early if you 're to be up at crack of dawn in the morning . ’ |
4 | But this does n't take into account the capital equipment you need if you 're to be self-sufficient . |
5 | ‘ As I say , this is supposed to be Top Secret , but you 'd better know if you 're to be any help . |
6 | There 's work in plenty if we 're to be finished on time . |
7 | ‘ Well , David , we 'd better be off if we 're to be back in time for this afternoon 's session . ’ |
8 | If we 're to be , if we end up being audited on that , then we will fail the audit because we do not do that . |
9 | ‘ Well , judging from the size of the village , there may well be room for us if we 're to be content with small animals only , but I 'm afraid we 'll never get any farm work . |
10 | So with those erm policy points and those questions about the ab ability of migrants to outbid locals , and the ac housing access issue , I would erm suggest that if they 're to be accepted by the panel , then more information is . |
11 | And they know they 'll have to unite behind the new one if they 're to be a force at the next General Election . |