Example sentences of "[vb past] to be [vb pp] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | to exercise the power contained in Article 134 ( B ) of the Articles of Association of the Company so that , to the extend determined by the Directors , the holders of Ordinary Shares be permitted to elect to receive new Ordinary Shares of 25p each in the capital of the Company , credited as fully paid , instead of all or part of any dividend declared or proposed to be declared at any time prior to or at the next Annual General Meeting of the Company ; and |
2 | We said everything should be examined and questioned to see whether it needed to be done at all . |
3 | The book tells us mostly about the problems of raising money that had to be done at each stop over . |
4 | The necessary appearance of friendship had to be maintained at all times , and patronage continued to flow in the direction of the town of Perth from which the unfortunate Mr. Robinson came . |
5 | any displacement of outside motion jobs by inside motion versions was regarded as a retrograde step and had to be discouraged at all costs . |
6 | At Great Casterton I had suddenly discovered that this process held a hidden danger and that in the future this had to be avoided at all costs . |
7 | Anything near the Harrow Road , or the canal , or Kensal Green cemetery had to be avoided at all costs . |
8 | St John the Baptist had to be preserved at all costs . |
9 | If her marriage had to be mentioned at all — and she did n't see why it was even necessary , it had absolutely nothing to do with her work as a book illustrator — then at least they could have got the facts straight , and described her as separated . |
10 | I guess I just wanted to be seen at that point . |
11 | Most charges of seditious words occurred during times of Jacobite scares and tended to be levied at those groups suspected of Jacobite sympathy : Roman Catholics , the Irish , Nonjurors , and the high-flying clergy and gentry . |