Example sentences of "were [vb pp] to be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We were taught to be polite and pleasant . ’ |
2 | We were taught to be thrifty . |
3 | These exemplars were chosen to reflect a range of different traffic situations within each junction and were intended to be representative of the full set of 28 films of each junction available from the drives in Study 1 . |
4 | These were intended to be interim arrangements only , and further negotiations took place to try to establish the bases of a more lasting political union . |
5 | The 1984 arrangements , though subject to considerable criticism , were intended to be transitional . |
6 | In terms of the impulse for social reform which motivated many of these surveys , such facts were intended to be difficult to rebut by erstwhile opponents of reform . |
7 | New Bold college could n't prevent its students from going along and some young Seventh Day Adventists were predisposed to be receptive . |
8 | The models of teaching it commended were expected to be influential , and the Authority saw itself as having a duty to provide a clear lead on the direction and character of primary classroom practice . |
9 | In experiments on rats it has been shown that where experimenters expected rats to be maze-bright , the rats fulfilled their expectation and where they were expected to be maze-dull the rats also fulfilled expectations . |
10 | According to the Samuelson hypothesis , the values of β were expected to be negative . |
11 | They were expected to be decorative and subservient . |
12 | But , wherever we went , whatever we did , we were accompanied by the innate , subconscious awareness that we were expected to be grateful . |
13 | Younger players in particular were expected to be clean-living . |
14 | Military commissions were in demand in Scotland , and Scottish politicians were expected to be able to satisfy their friends , and with an almost constant 25 per cent of the officer corps drawn from Scotland they clearly succeeded to an astonishing degree in obtaining positions for their countrymen . |
15 | The company was fully bonded and all 1,400 holidaymakers currently overseas on skiing trips in France and Austria with its subsidiary , Kaleidoscope , were expected to be able to complete their holidays while those with bookings would be reimbursed . |
16 | While the values of α ( which represents an estimate of the volatility of the spot market ) , were expected to be positive , in general they were not significantly different from zero . |
17 | On fundamental questions of doctrine or canon law their decisions were expected to be unanimous . |
18 | The long-term financial savings generated by the cuts were expected to be modest . |
19 | It also approved a law easing restrictions on joint ventures , which was criticized by foreign investors as not addressing the problem that joint ventures were expected to be self-sufficient in foreign exchange . |
20 | In Essex , a spokesman for the Eastern National bus company said its normal services between major towns were expected to be adequate to meet any additional demand due to the strike . |
21 | A church could derive both prestige and wealth from possessing the relics of a major saint , whose devotees were expected to be generous in their donations of land and precious metal . |
22 | Men were expected to be unfaithful . |
23 | People lacking supportive relationships were expected to be prone to depression whether or not they experienced major difficulties or threatening events . |
24 | New agreements were expected to be ready for signature by July 1991 . |
25 | Male presenters were expected to be black-tie-dressed while women wore evening gowns , and sometimes even tiaras . |
26 | He criticised the system of screening and the appeals tribunal for refugees due to be sent back , saying they were forbidden to be present , allowed no legal representation , and were not told the reasons for decisions . |
27 | Need has been variously defined , but in this study needs were deemed to be unmet if interventions were acceptable to the client and the following applied : ( a ) for activities of daily living a person was dependent on help from the carer and this dependence could be reversed by provision of an aid ; ( b ) for communication disorders there had not been an assessment by a speech therapist ; ( c ) for services ( day care , respite care ) a referral had not been made to the appropriate agency and subsequent referral proved successful ; and ( d ) for benefits the client or carer was unaware of eligibility for benefits , an application had not been made , and subsequent application was successful . |
28 | Once the problem of ‘ boy labour ’ found its way into middle-class consciousness , recreation and religion were deemed to be insufficient for coping with this new and alarming aspect of the youth question . |
29 | Henceforth unions could be fined very heavily for conducting what were deemed to be unlawful strikes : several of them were to suffer accordingly , starting with the National Graphical Association . |
30 | By section 14(2) , vessels were deemed to be British-owned if the legal title in them was vested wholly in qualified persons or companies and they were beneficially owned wholly or mainly by qualified persons or companies . |