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

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1 It may be somewhere to visit once , just to see what it 's like , but it is totally unlike anywhere else , full of remarkable sights .
2 Any member or creditor aggrieved by the dissolution can apply within the following 20 years for restoration of the company name on the grounds that the company was in fact continuing to operate , or that it would otherwise be just to do so ( s 653 , Companies Act 1985 ) .
3 The best thing would probably be just to walk around to keep warm and then to snatch a little rest in a doorway somewhere if need be .
4 Bend right , be already to go out
5 So I 'd be best to go back
6 As I same I 'm I 'm You know , to be a bother like , but I thought well I 'd be best to come up and see you I could have just have asked for an another prescription .
7 Considering that those infants who were born to 20–24 years old mothers had , recently , the best survival chances in Hungary , and that the husbands , on the average , were three or four years older than the mothers , the association of paternal age with infant mortality is not surprising , and may even be though to reflect only the maternal age effect .
8 ‘ Oh , what a shame Ellie wo n't be here to meet yet another member of our delightful family .
9 Eventually , then , I decided the best strategy would be simply to stride out of the room very suddenly at a furious pace .
10 The effect of a VAT would be simply to weigh down companies with paperwork , take more money from over-taxed Americans , and throw it into that black hole we call the American government .
11 If you do that , we are going to fill the stadiums every time , the receipts are going to be there to channel back into developing the game and the profiles of the players are going to be lifted for commercial opportunities .
12 We are extremely fortunate that has agreed to continue to work as part-time Secretary to the Society and she will be there to deal personally with any Q.T 's queries etc on those days .
13 I think David thought he was the artist and he knew what he wanted to do — which I think is actually true — the artist basically does know what he wants to do — but I think the manager should just be there to sort out the finance and try to keep you on a the straight and narrow .
14 I 've got Tel — Terry — Paterson lined up at PKB to send a hand delivery via Airborne at eleven-thirty a.m. tomorrow , when we 'll be there to see how it 's received . ’
15 It is hoped that the managers , spurred on by the profit motive , will have an incentive to improve efficiency , as will the workforce , aware that the state will not be there to bail out loss-making enterprises .
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