Example sentences of "i be [to-vb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Tomorrow I am to go to Professor Dachauer at the Academy at 11.00 with Dr Viola . |
2 | I should also like to know what I am to say to Oatridge , St. Kentigerns and other people who are involved at a practical level . |
3 | ‘ Say , ’ he said , ‘ you 'd better tell me more precisely about what I am to wear to this ball . |
4 | I am to convey to you an expression of the sincere sympathy of the Army Council . |
5 | " Mother Benedicta told me yesterday that in a year or two I 'm to go to the village of Yelton . |
6 | ‘ But the p-powers that be have decided I 'm to go to Jamaica . |
7 | Cara queried , but as she quickly caught on , ‘ Oh he 's not coming to England — I 'm to go to Czechoslovakia . ’ |
8 | ‘ If I 'm to talk to Evelyn Lennox , ’ he said calmly , ‘ I need to brief myself in advance with anything she might throw at me . ’ |
9 | ‘ But if this Jo answers , I 'm to stick to the script right ? ’ |
10 | Yes , yes yeah , I mean , I think if I if I were to say to you , shall we sing the National Anthem , we 'd say , oh no , no , no . |
11 | ‘ If I were to go to only one meeting a year for each of them , it would still be more than one a week , ’ he confesses , admitting that it is one of his greatest weaknesses . |
12 | I have been living in the city for three years and if I were to go to the estates now they would n't give me work . |
13 | Two or three 'phone calls later and it was all arranged — Jane I were to go to Skomer . |
14 | What kind of a reception would I get if I were to go to your mother now ? |
15 | If I were to turn to a man on a bench |
16 | Floy said , slowly , ‘ If Snodgrass and I were to agree to it — ’ He stopped and Caspar said , ‘ Yes ? ’ |
17 | Now if I were to suggest to you that in some gay bars the ‘ lads ’ pop off to the toilets that number of times to indulge themselves , then you might think I was repeating lurid propaganda put about by the puritan league . |
18 | ‘ I realise that if I was to move to South Africa I would be living a completely different existence . |
19 | The fact that the ordnance survey map of Ben Lawers proudly declared a Visitor Centre at the base left me no choice in the route I was to take to the top . |
20 | Lord Lloyd interviewed me , and explained that I was to report to the Military Attaché at the Baghdad Embassy , though I was to be attached to the British Institute . |
21 | Oh they left it that I was to give to Arthur and June . |
22 | Since I knew that I was to have the privilege of addressing this seminar , I have studied with great textual care the document issued by the federation under the title Dear Fellow Citizen because it appeared to me that it was ‘ the brief ’ for what I was to say to you . |
23 | So if I was to say to you that you can take him to the Justices if that 's your pleasure - " He turned and fixed Sir Gregory with eyes that radiated hatred from beneath fiery brows — " I do n't think you 'd like that , would you ? |
24 | You see if I was to say to you , right well I am gon na go out and purchase something , I 'm gon na get something and give it to you as a gift |
25 | Other times she made me promise to keep them for ever , to remember her by , and say a prayer She was a bit vague who it was I was to pray to . |
26 | He said I was to talk to you first . |
27 | ‘ One ca n't give cast-iron guarantees , just as you ca n't give me guarantees about my safety if I was to go to Birmingham , ’ Mr Thomas replied . |
28 | The idea was , I was to go to the foster parents , stay there until the baby was born and mobile , and then move to a flat . |
29 | On that first day I had little thought to spare for Parma itself , but gradually I came to realize how fortunate I was to go to school in a city that was both beautiful and intensely interesting . |
30 | Detective-Sergeant Prentice had specifically requested my presence and left instructions that I was to go to Queen 's Road and not Whipps Cross Hospital Mortuary . |