Example sentences of "she [be] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 What would she do if she were to be discovered ?
2 What if she were to be stranded in the mountains — marooned by a blizzard ?
3 She needed a plan of action , she decided as she began the task of stripping several layers of wallpaper from the walls — a concerted campaign to protect the club , and if she were to be painfully honest , herself , from the marauding hands of the so-called Midnight Raider .
4 She says she 's to be in Leningrad for a day or two — she 's on location at Lake Baikal — to meet Mrs Reagan on her flying visit to the Hermitage .
5 She 's to be named ‘ Jane ’ after Charlotte 's mother , ’ Ernest said .
6 She 's to be Australia 's representative at next summer 's Venice Biennial , but if you 're not planning a trip to Italy , just go down to Prince St where Anina Nosei is showing recent examples of her work from 4 to 31 December .
7 ‘ Are there any other arrangements you 'd like to make for her — like where she 's to be buried ? ’ she demanded scathingly .
8 And because of the grave risk from infection , she 's to be barrier nursed in isolation . ’
9 Likewise in the case of Lewis 's Eve : if she is ransomed by Ransom 's struggle with the Un-Man in the underworld , a sort of Harrowing of Hell sequence , how can she be said to have resisted the temptation on her own ; and if she has not really resisted through her own strength — if she is to be rewarded with immortality and felicity for something she has not done herself — where is the justice in the punishment , on another planet , of Eve and her descendants , for something which again was not wholly her responsibility ?
10 Besides , she is to be got downstairs , and how is that to be managed ?
11 Broadly speaking , the higher an individual is in the social strata the less likely he or she is to be arrested , prosecuted and ( if prosecuted ) found guilty .
12 That is , if she is to be believed .
13 Make up two sentences to show if she is to be told or not — watch them as you say them — hear them in your mind 's ear .
14 However , he learns to his anger and dismay that she is to be married .
15 In February , by contrast , she is to be one of Mr Wroe 's Virgins in BBC2 's serialisation of the Jane Rogers novel about a 19th-century religious sect .
16 SCREEN goddess Liz Taylor is furious that she is to be portrayed by Raquel Welch , the star she dislikes more than any other , in a film .
17 She is to be sentenced later .
18 Now , as we report on Page 15 , she is to be parted from the nursery school children whose friendship has helped to restore her health and build her confidence .
19 This crowded historical panorama of war and the power of beauty describes the birth of Ayesha as the mortal daughter of noble Arabian parents but suggests in recounting her long training in mysticism under an Egyptian priest and her guardianship of the Fire of Immortality in the shrine at Kôr that she is to be regarded in part as a spiritual being .
20 " recommend earnestly to them to purchase Timber , that may answer the purpose , from the wreck of the Brig stranded on Duich Bay , if she is to be broken up … "
21 There is no further mention of Ambrosia in the records , and possibly she is to be identified with the ‘ Dame Ambroise de Saint-Joire ’ named in 1288 among the first entrants to the Carthusian nunnery of Melan ( Haute-Savoie ) founded in 1282 by Beatrice de Faucigny .
22 It is significant that the court held that ‘ in a criminal case of this nature , where the wife is the party grieved and on whom the crime is committed , she is to be admitted a witness against her husband ’ and there is no specific mention of a marital rape exemption by any party at any stage of the proceedings .
23 She is to be chained hand and foot .
24 She is to be congratulated on the beauty of the pictures , the wealth of information she imparted on so many aspects and the most comprehensive display of books and articles created by Shetlanders .
25 She is to be artist of the month at Darlington Art Gallery in September .
26 MAUDE Alice Rand is 107 today and she is to be wished many happy returns by the Queen , the Queen Mother and the Archbishop of Canterbury .
27 If she is not there you will find a notice on her door telling you where she is to be found .
28 As she is to be moving house and garden this year , she foresees a ceremonial tree-planting as a follow-up to the presentation .
29 For the following two weeks she was to be part of an ENSA company touring remote army camps in Wales .
30 She was to be boarded permanently so we would need the owners ' permission to take her away .
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