Example sentences of "[adv] to be [vb pp] on the " in BNC.

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1 On March 26 , 1952 , they signed the agreement now sued upon which has three clauses : ‘ ( 1 ) the husband will pay to the wife for her support and maintenance a weekly sum of One Pound Ten Shillings to be paid every four weeks during the joint lives of the parties so long as the wife shall lead a chaste life the first payment hereunder to be made on the Fifteenth day of April 1952. ( 2 ) The wife will out of the said weekly sum or otherwise support and maintain herself and will indemnify the husband against all debts to be incurred by her and will not in any way at any time hereafter pledge the husband 's credit .
2 But they are not only to be seen on the street but within the mind 's eye itself : the mental set has changed in the post-1960 years of unprecedented exposure to visual imagery .
3 He took up the invitation , only to be interned on the outbreak of war .
4 Osaka Transport Authority operates a ‘ hit-money ’ system that rewards staff who display forbearance when attacked , like the station employee who recently asked a man kicking a broken vending machine to stop , only to be hit on the head .
5 Atherton might have gone first ball , lbw , but somehow survived , only to be hit on the helmet as he became airborne against Waqar .
6 erm We park appallingly carelessly , some of us do it intentionally very often , some of us do it innocently or probably ignorantly , and perhaps to be fined on the spot would be a way of saving an awful lot of paperwork , an awful lot of time , and perhaps reminding people that they should n't be doing these things although I 'm always slightly worried , this is in a sense another problem , I 'm slightly worried by , by the inequity that six pounds or whatever it is will mean a lot to one person and hardly anything at all to another , and you do see some cars mis-parking again and again , and I 'm not sure that erm the instant penalty would make much difference there .
7 Although vague in its definition of responsibilities , the law is nevertheless to be imposed on the museums .
8 The Society hopes that any possible rescue package will ensure that the house soon to be placed on the market by the receivers will become the responsibility of a charitable trust such as The National Trust .
9 Clark 's Yard is soon to be put on the market for redevelopment and archaeologists are anxious that potential vital pieces of history should not be lost forever .
10 Clarks Yard is soon to be put on the market as part of Darlington council 's bid to spruce up the three historic yards between High Row and Skinnergate .
11 For purposive reading and for textbooks and research material the author 's credentials are generally to be found on the title page or in publishers ' promotional material .
12 Not to be missed on the central and right hand crags are : Tychodrome ( Severe ) , Crecerelle and Doctor Cynoque ( VS ) , Plaisir du Gourmet and Concerto No 3 en Sol Majeur ( E1 5b ) , Verdon ( E2 5b ) , Les Amants de la Deroute and Dimanche à la Campagne ( E2 5c ) , and Dimanche Inachevé ( E3 5c ) .
13 However the Bradford striker was not to be denied on the half hour .
14 However the Bradford striker was not to be denied on the half hour .
15 And that she was meant to reach Ramsey , not to be lost on the way .
16 Another key to Private Eye 's success , and one that was not to be lost on the underground , was its use of offset litho printing .
17 ( 3 ) That on the taking of the said accounts and inquiry costs of and incidental to proceedings on an indemnity basis are not to be disallowed on the ground that an order has already been made for costs of and incidental to those proceedings to be taxed on a standard basis unless it should appear that in making the said order the court intended thereby to deprive the defendants of the right to add those costs or some part thereof to the mortgage security .
18 Outside in The Cheese Market at the corner of Castle Street and Blue Boar Row , traders who paid no tolls were always to be found on the same spot each Market Day .
19 After the boat had stopped for the night there was always some work still to be done on the platform .
20 The standing work of the forward channel , constructed of hard blue brick , is still to be seen on the site .
21 In many a country public house in Ayrshire and far beyond , a photograph of Baron of Buchlyvie is still to be seen on the wall .
22 Interestingly , the former harbour , long abandoned , is still to be seen on the other side of the cause-way leading to the pier .
23 Its styling was redolent of the golden age of motorcycling , from the long-legged , leather-and-chrome look of the bike to the distinctive swirling ‘ N ’ of the Norton logo ( still to be seen on the belt buckle of many a fashionable waist ) .
24 The most significant amendment still to be discussed on the Directive prior to its adoption related to the status of this list .
25 There were still to be found on the roads a vagrant population of Celtic wanderers from Scotland or Ireland , and those who followed the travelling occupations like chapmen , pedlars and itinerant entertainers , as well as the true travelling people , the gypsies and tinkers .
26 Here is the very subway corridor in which , in 1980 , Lord Home , Sir Alec as was , became the most celebrated personage ever to be mugged on the Underground system .
27 Children , too , were rather expected to play , and to play quietly , behind the house no balls or tin trumpets were ever to be left on the gravel sweep .
28 They prepared chicken pies , the pastry as light as Ruth 's heart , turtle soup , a haunch of venison , jellies , blancmanges , syllabubs , trifles , and a host of other dishes , with still more to be done on the day of the party itself .
29 Yes , yeah when we used to bring them home to be slaughtered on the Monday , you see .
30 The funeral liturgy included a mass for the dead , but to take full advantage of the memorial rite , masses had also to be sung on the third , seventh and thirtieth days following burial and , to complete the calendar of commemoration , the ‘ obit ’ : a mass sung on the first anniversary of the death .
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