Example sentences of "i [am/are] to be " in BNC.

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1 Rosita and I are to be punished , stuck there with long faces , alongside our fellow wrong-doers , representations of swarthy people , black as tea taken without milk .
2 Sir Robert Brackenbury , constable of the Tower , informed me this morning that my brother and I are to be moved . ’
3 You know Victor and I are to be married .
4 ‘ For your information , Lucy and I are to be married — as soon as possible . ’
5 ‘ Lucy and I are to be married . ’
6 I am to be Bishop of Durham . ’
7 If I am to be punished unfairly , could we return to the subject of volunteering for the Parachute School ? ’
8 I am to be questioned and interfered with and hounded , not to be left , doing a job of work the way I choose , a necessary job , a job our sister has made tediously inevitable , a job the result of which may save us from potential disgrace , even if we can not go so far as to expect it to improve our situation out of all recognition .
9 I am to be given no privacy . ’
10 In this society it follows that real talent goes unrewarded and unflinching purity of soul is automatically derided — on both these counts I am to be numbered among the punished , especially in regard to material goods and services , financial security , the trust and love of friendship , and the divinely counselled companionship of wife and family .
11 He asked for them to be clearly marked , packed in damp moss and sent to Lord Cornbury 's by Oxford Chapel , ‘ where I am to be around generally any morning before ten if you ever have time to call ’ .
12 ‘ So I am to be punished , after all ! ’
13 I am to be legitimated , and made heir to Duart . ’
14 I am to be dominated by the truth because I have been made a Christian by the operation of the Holy Spirit within .
15 After take-off Beaton surveyed his surroundings : ‘ Silk-lined walls , arm chairs like Pullmans , various compartments for eating , sleeping , smoking — this is the aircraft that took Churchill to America … how grateful I am to be among the lucky ones on the last lap for home . ’
16 ‘ If I am to be disappointed , I should like to get it over . ’
17 Therefore , much as I may myself enjoy theatre-going and much as I may cheer when I see a full theatre , I must contain my own enthusiasm if I am to be a cool observer .
18 Planning over an 11-year period could , I believe , bring about a veritable revolution , especially if the whole curriculum ( both subjects and cross-curricular themes ) can be welded together , but I want to see some rapid practical progress if I am to be reassured .
19 And how lucky I am to be living in Badminton , a beautiful Cotswold village , on the edge of a park in the middle of a great landed estate , with all the amenities provided at my landlord 's expense and responsibility .
20 If I am to be autonomous , God must go .
21 February 23 — I am to be made flight lieutenant and given command of ‘ B ’ flight .
22 ‘ Methinks I am to be your chaperon — which means , I suppose , that I am to see that you conduct yourself properly and are accompanied suitably whenever you leave these apartments .
23 Let me say immediately how glad I am to be here , looking forward with hope and enthusiasm to the task that lies ahead , working alongside many others in the building up of God 's kingdom within the diocese of Middlesbrough .
24 The initial response of Bishop Crowley immediately after his appointment was ‘ Let me say immediately how glad I am to be here ’ .
25 During the time I spent at home I seem to have eaten nothing but apples and , if I am to be believed , an inordinate number of them .
26 I am to be the new Archdeacon here . ’
27 Now , it seems , I am to be out of pocket … ’
28 ‘ I take it I am to be investigated ?
29 I am to be married .
30 It goes almost without saying how pleased I am to be here today .
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