Example sentences of "[pers pn] was also [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 She was also to have the preferment in buying all " precious stones or pearl " to be found in the working of these mines .
2 If the combined effect of these rather complex changes in the distribution of social labour between sectors and strata was to reduce the size of the ‘ traditional ’ industrial working class , it was also to render the ‘ traditional ’ British conception of the middle class more problematic .
3 To cling to a Polish identity was to exclude oneself from the German monopoly on higher education and from all but menial employment in industry ; given the rapid depopulation of the countryside it was also to insist on the right to become and remain part of a backward , ignorant , illiterate , inward-looking agrarian people , stuck in a rural backwater with no access to the outside world , with scant interest from that world and little hope of progress .
4 If it enabled the latter the crucial theoretical move of being able to reject the classical empiricist conception of knowledge , it was also to put him in the position of even castigating as ‘ historicist ’ any attempts to account for theoretical discourse in terms of its historical conditions of production — perhaps one of the major ways in which he differed from Canguilhem and Foucault .
5 She did not admit to herself that to leave it was also to decide the issue in advance .
6 Yet it was also to emerge that for some antislavery controversialists ‘ impolicy ’ itself arose from abrogating the natural order in the form of the laws of liberal political economy ; consistency and principle together would bring greater prosperity .
7 Israel was admitted as a member of the UN Economic and Social Council in late July ; it was also to join ECOSOC 's European arm , the Economic Commission for Europe .
8 It was also to incorporate the sabra or prickly pear , the cactus which is a symbol of Israel , to provide hope for the future not only for Jews but also for all the persecuted people of the world .
9 Not only did the church 's social teaching directly enter into the definition of rights , wrongs , and obligations within this nation state , but it was also to affect one aspect of the structure of government .
10 It looks like an enlargement of the postcard which , in an age of mechanical reproduction , it was to become , commemorating the tourist attraction which it was also to become .
11 It was also to become one of the biggest hits and the one provocative vinyl slap in a chart which reached new depths of blandness : Elaine Page , King , Howard Jones , Foreigner and Russ Abbot .
12 It was also to help us if there was an accident and we would have to work in teams .
13 It was also to assimilate the various discontents and disaffections into the one comprehensive sense of outrage , and further to inflame opinion so that what had already been enthusiasm , to the point of violence , for reform , now became passion .
14 She said that some social workers were uneasy about that , and she agreed that it involved trust , but it was also to avoid abandoning the problem to someone else .
15 It was also to attract increasing support from youth and students .
16 He was also to receive the military service of the communal militias when he summoned them to his aid .
17 Robert Pemberton , used by Gloucester to seize Woodville land , had been one of Edward IV 's ushers of the chamber ( a post he was also to hold under Richard III ) and had been appointed by the queen as parker and warrener of Higham Ferrers ( Northants ) in 1468 .
18 Robert Pemberton , used by Gloucester to seize Woodville land , had been one of Edward IV 's ushers of the chamber ( a post he was also to hold under Richard III ) and had been appointed by the queen as parker and warrener of Higham Ferrers ( Northants ) in 1468 .
19 Bush arrived on Dec. 31 , flying to Mogadishu from the USS Tripoli to address troops at the start of a 48-hour visit in which he was also to go to Baidoa .
20 He was also to enjoy all issues of the shrievalty , the demesne lands of the castle of Carlisle and the city 's fee farm .
21 He was also to enjoy all issues of the shrievalty , the demesne lands of the castle of Carlisle and the city 's fee farm .
22 He was also to obtain the first formal recognition from the pope of the right of the crown to nominate holders of major benefices , before the kings of either France or Spain ; and he indulged grandiose dreams of annexing continental territories .
23 He was also to present a letter of congratulations and a sword and gather military and geographical information .
24 In his later years , he was also to suffer from persistent bronchial trouble and emphysema exacerbated by his smoking .
25 Although Nizan was later to pour scorn on the moral self-righteousness and indignation of a non-communist majority in France venting its spleen on the treacherousness of the USSR , 8 and although he was also to recognise the Soviet Union 's need to act expediently at a time of impending international disaster , 9 nonetheless something fundamental had clearly snapped in Nizan 's psychology .
26 He was also to have been presented with the freedom of seven other British cities and districts , including Dundee and Midlothian .
27 He was also to experience some awful moments and he was badly wounded in one battle by a splinter from a shell which killed two men immediately behind him .
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