Example sentences of "[noun] [was/were] [adv] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All the slight injuries happened at roundabouts on Northgate , Bondgate , Parkgate and North Road Mr Graham Hamilton , of Darlington Freewheelers , said car drivers were often to blame for bike accidents and called for new measures to raise awareness .
2 as smokers but coming on to th the real point of the experiment was n't to look at fitness , and was n't just to set up a stop smoking project , but what I wanted to look at was whether people gain weight or not .
3 Emancipation was not to arrive without conflict and growing recognition of that truth stimulated a more radical strain in antislavery which took the form of the demand for immediate emancipation .
4 The combined effect of these concessions was virtually to remove from threat of rate-capping all but about 20 ( 4.4 per cent ) of the 456 principal local authorities then existing in England and Wales .
5 Direct English military intervention was now necessary if the duchy were not to collapse into chaos .
6 An increased ceiling was also to apply in respect of rebates for the community charge ( poll tax ) which was being introduced in England and Wales from April 1 , 1990 , to replace domestic rates [ see below ] .
7 He had a new studio , a real home was about to swing into life , and , most wonderful of all , he had a studio with a cradle and a baby 's pot in it .
8 A new German willingness to compromise on farm subsidies , however , emerged on Oct. 9 , and by Oct. 14 the GATT Director-General Arthur Dunkel was able to tell the IMF/World Bank meeting in Bangkok that there were real prospects of concluding the Uruguay Round by end-year , a deadline he had presented as crucial if the whole process were not to end in failure .
9 In September , Marshall admitted that the CEGB was partly to blame for acidification of Scandinavia .
10 He was happily surprised to find that the cottage did indeed live up to Coleridge 's estimate of it , possessing ‘ every thing that heart could desire ’ , including a small flower garden and a climbing rose which Coleridge was soon to commemorate in verse .
11 In England the custom was still to rely on pew rents and on subscriptions being paid directly to the chapel .
12 Friends , he would have said , agree because they already agree , not because they persuade one another , and the achievement of the group was less to instruct in virtue or in doctrine than to reassure themselves , and others , that religion and modern literature can live together , and that there were those on earth — a previous few — of sympathetic piety and like mind .
13 His ambitions were n't to do with television , however , we discovered .
14 If these predictions were not to agree with observation , we could conclude that the universe is not in the no-boundary state .
15 The 44ft ( 13.4m ) yacht belongs to the charter company International Ocean Ventures and her nine crew were there to learn about ocean cruising — the hard way .
16 The Guidelines issued by SCOTVEC to panel members explained that the main purpose of a validation event was not to scrutinise in detail the documentation but rather to use the information provided to enable an informed discussion about the proposal to take place .
17 The new king was then to appoint as bishop his old friend , the priest Riculf , whose namesake was to become archdeacon : Leudast was to become a dux .
18 Alice Cox was later to swear on oath that , for the three years she had known Laura , she was only visited by one man other than Charles .
19 Her father was about to leave for work , by the time she had showered and dressed .
20 The officers of the Hei-Ho were all Japanese ; their role was mainly to operate as labour battalions .
21 Iran was also to co-operate on oil exploration and refining with Turkmenistan , whose offshore oil extraction in the Caspian sea was suffering disruption because of shortages of hitherto centrally supplied materials .
22 As Derrida ( 1978b , p. 234 ) noted , Artaudian theatre was not to refer to life or represent life but instead to be life .
23 Most important of all was the fact that he was devoted to imperial service ; thus his role as chancellor and Barbarossa 's role as emperor were seldom to come into conflict .
24 I looked at the paper , and realised that a new comedy show was about to start on Channel 4 .
25 Its impact upon the Church was considerable — especially perhaps in England ; its conclusions were chiefly to do with discipline , and its provision requiring annual confession and Communion , remains today .
26 While this exchange was going on , Rodrigo had allowed certain of his men to desert to the other side , taking with them the story that El Cid was about to escape by night through one of the passes .
27 Sadly this was not the case , and Ashley was later to die at home in South Africa .
28 Chris was about to go into action .
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