Example sentences of "[adv] to [be] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Most importantly , this response ought sensibly to be in line with current market trends : financial diversification , the breaking down of barriers , and the consequent growth of integrated financial houses . |
2 | To relieve you of any worries you may have about your monthly repayments if you are unfortunate enough to be off work for any length of time , or if you die unexpectedly , we have a comprehensive insurance Protection Plan . |
3 | Letters are short reports of outstanding novel findings whose implications are general and important enough to be of interest to those outside the field . |
4 | It 's bad enough to be in prison for something you have n't done , but to be in prison and to be an ex-policeman as well is er something else . |
5 | His black and white , ‘ meditive ’ , large format landscapes shots are soon to be on exhibit in Bath and Newport , Gwent . |
6 | His black and white , ‘ meditative ’ , large format landscape shots are soon to be on exhibit in Bath and Newport , Gwent . |
7 | Another attractive German newcomer shortly to be on sale in Britain is the roomy new Audi 100 . |
8 | Being in love with God helps us immensely to be in love with our partner . |
9 | These questions have been explored more fully by researchers in North America than they have in Britain ( Sussman , 1965 ; Cheal , 1983 ) but the findings of recent British studies seem broadly to be in line with this work ( Qureshi and Simons , 1987 ; Wilson , 1987 ) . |
10 | In Cyprian 's conception of the church , it also followed that the bishop is the vehicle of sacramental order , and to be authentically Christian is always to be in communion with the catholic bishop . |
11 | Four were thought not to have abused their children , but still to be in need of social work intervention , while 16 were considered to have abused their children but there was no unequivocal evidence that they had done so . |
12 | PARTY leaders in Scotland were all claiming yesterday to be on target for victory . |
13 | The following range of services have been chosen not only to be relevant to members in the course of pursuing their professional objectives , but also to be of interest on a more personal level . |
14 | He needs also to be in touch with people and the rest of the world so that he can watch , listen to conversations , spot physical characteristics , observe himself and others together , understand the way we think and live now . |
15 | But Monpazier seems now to be at peace with its past . ’ |
16 | It is all the more heart-warming now to be in contact with you and to receive copies of Nonesuch . |
17 | However that is resolved ( and opinion seems now to be in favour of the admissibility of others too ) it does not affect the point at issue here . |
18 | Though warfare came increasingly to be in competition with marriage marketing as the chief business of kings , it lost none of its importance in the eyes of contemporaries : the more indecisive it became , the more attached they were to it . |
19 | This regular assessment , given recent events , now looks increasingly to be in need of some fundamental reappraisal . |
20 | In April 1873 W. H. Flower , subsequently to be in charge of the British Museum , Natural History , in South Kensington , lectured on palaeontology and the support it gives to evolutionary theory . |