Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [to-vb] at " in BNC.

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1 So not a very successful project in terms of getting people out into the community but people are due to move at the end of this calendar year and I have no doubt that the project will be very successful thereafter .
2 A group of five guests are due to arrive at 9.30 p.m .
3 Delegates from all over Europe are due to arrive at what is described as a major event during the British Presidency of the European Community .
4 Two 10-year-old boys have been charged with abducting and murdering James , and are due to appear at Preston Crown Court later this year .
5 Carol McEvoy and her daughters Angela and Moira are due to speak at a press conference at Cleveland police 's headquarters in Middlesbrough .
6 Conciliation talks are due to begin at RGU today between the management and the University Lecturers Association .
7 We are due to land at Gatwick , by the way .
8 Both products are due to ship at the beginning of June .
9 Road works are due to start at 9pm on Friday .
10 So that the meeting and the usual Saturday-night social that was to follow it could end before curfew , proceedings had been due to commence at six but , even so , no one really expected a punctual start .
11 The train had been due to arrive at Euston at 9.30 .
12 Peter Wood relinquished the Chairmanship of RBIC , and RBIS , to Chris Pearson , Director of Private and Offshore Banking and Director , South of England in October 1992 when the rapid growth of Direct Line made greater demands on Peter 's time ; Norman , who had been due to retire at that time , was asked to stay on for two years to see the restructuring process completed .
13 The IBOA Waterford Area Outing had been due to start at 10 .
14 ‘ I wonder how long we are prepared to vacillate at a time when Britain , and all that Britain stands for , and human civilization , are in peril ? ’
15 Posterity stretches ahead without limit whereas disc and tape manufacturers , when they are prepared to commit at all , are reluctant to do so for more than a few years .
16 Even the great spread of inter-war surburban houses , such as those which line the Kingston by-pass in Surrey , have a fascinating story to tell of the growth of such areas if we are prepared to look at them properly .
17 The courts now adopt a purposive approach which seeks to give effect to the true purpose of legislation and are prepared to look at much extraneous material that bears upon the background against which the legislation was enacted .
18 They are prepared to look at something appreciatively without wanting to buy it .
19 If we are prepared to look at things in that light then the range of choice becomes much wider .
20 Erm before we embark on the continued discussion on H two er and we are prepared to look at erm the the which says should the party include specific plans on location of the new settlement .
21 But I 'm wondering what indications you have that men are prepared to look at themselves in this light .
22 But even though what was being contemplated was regionally restricted , it nevertheless went far beyond what these states , following the British line , had been willing to accept at the European level .
23 Where firms maximise profits in uncompetitive conditions the effect is that consumers are denied goods which they would have been willing to buy at the competitive market price .
24 Where the shareholders also happen to be the directors , and a close personal trust and confidence is involved , the courts have been willing to look at the settlement of arguments on the basis of equity rather than strict legal principle .
25 Would the Secretary of State have been prepared to sit at the same table — I repeat , would the Secretary of State and his colleagues have been prepared to sit at the same table with that man , within the confines of the Anglo-Irish Agreement ?
26 Would the Secretary of State have been prepared to sit at the same table — I repeat , would the Secretary of State and his colleagues have been prepared to sit at the same table with that man , within the confines of the Anglo-Irish Agreement ?
27 The banks agree not to sell bonds below the issue price until the arranger of the issue is satisfied that the bulk of the deal has been sold , after which , members of the group are free to sell at whatever prices they wish .
28 You are free to cancel at any time .
29 They are free to evolve at the mutation rate .
30 The essence of a country house park is that it is a large area of grazing , uninterrupted by hedges or fences , in which animals are free to roam at will .
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