Example sentences of "he is [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 He tells me he is soon to release a single on his own .
2 John Lill now has over sixty concertos in his repertoire , but we know he retains his special affection for Brahms , and he is soon to record both concertos for the second time .
3 If his leaning is towards the physical side , or his leaning towards to biological side , to take chemistry , biology and physics , to take those subjects in the sixth form at A level , and then come straight to university and develop his inclinations in the way that he is here to do .
4 He is here to inquire into your case and treat for your release , and I am prepared to listen .
5 He wrote in an essay published in 1937 that an artist must lead a " commonplace life " if he is properly to do his work .
6 A man can not be an island here if he is ever to turn his back on this place . ’
7 Alexander firmly believed that man has to delay his instantaneous response to the many stimuli that he is bombarded with each day if he is ever to cope with his rapidly changing environment .
8 ‘ That is , if he is ever to come out of prison .
9 The debtor remains in a sense owner ; he has a new sort of equitable ownership , ‘ an equity of redemption ’ , which he is only to lose after the court has given him ample opportunity to repay , and it becomes plain to the court that he can not or will not pay .
10 If the process is to be continued , I hope that his Prime Minister will ensure that he is there to continue it .
11 ‘ It is wonderful for me that he is there to talk to .
12 One is for the representative not to vote as an individual , but to cast for each position or proposition the number of votes cast for it by those ( s ) he is there to represent .
13 The cassette will continue to play , whether he is there to listen to it or not .
14 He is there to listen to the evidence , to present the evidence to the jury , the jury then , say , whether the man in the dock or woman in the dock or whatever 's in the dock , is guilty or not guilty .
15 He is there to guide your learning process , which should be continually progressing .
16 He is there to perform , so let's accept that he ( or she ) will take whatever risks with his body he deems appropriate to the importance in his own life of winning the prize .
17 He is there to make a point and symbolise perfection and , in a real group of children , would not exist .
18 All he seems to do is make sure that players do n't misbehave and if they do , he is there to reprimand them .
19 He is there to build up Lennie 's character and to build up their dream .
20 Najibullah urges US to face ‘ reality ’ : Afghanistan 's president tells Ahmed Rashid in Kabul that the powers backing the mujahedin will have to recognise that he is there to stay
21 He is there to help resolve complaints and disputes , and to act within the existing law as an impartial adjudicator .
22 In the next moment after Peter has been so firmly put right by Jesus , he has an experience that he is never to forget .
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