Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | I am besides about to be deserted by my husband , who is to go this next week to Rome to prepare the way for the Brownings . |
2 | It is at the sentencing stage where formal strategies are most often to be found . |
3 | As for the questions of how far responsibility is to be allocated between us and our tempters , how much temptation human beings can ‘ reasonably ’ be expected to stand — these are obviously not to be answered by mere mortals . |
4 | Rennie House ground floor post room , loading bay and print room are all about to be re-planned including a new corridor that by-passes the loading bay . |
5 | However , they are less obviously to be seen in the academic community as a whole than in the discrete disciplinary sub-cultures , where they take different forms ( Becher 1989 ) . |
6 | As with all our Go-As-You-Please Fly-Drive packages , your exact route and itinerary are entirely up to you . |
7 | however , however , however you judge these things are entirely up to those who are right and those who are receiving them , but I thought she was very good , she wrote some poems about us really |
8 | its not , you ca n't , the thing is you ca n't defend them without how you die , you ca n't train people how to avo to die , you can only train them how to avoid it , so it does n't really matter if you get fired or not , but they show you the drills and you have to do them to the best of your ability the blank rounds are only there to the conditions , now this is why they 've got these laser got laser sights all over the body , helmet and torso and the actual weapons got a laser on top and you get , if you get near one of these things you go dead and your out , and you can actually simulate |
9 | These offers are open only to readers in the UK until 23 November 1992 . |
10 | Staff whose employment is recognized as being temporary are also debarred from membership of any occupational pension schemes their employer operates , most of which are open only to workers who had satisfied a minimum service requirement — usually one year or more . |
11 | Many historians of English seem to have shared the attitude of Oliphant ( above ) and have therefore been inclined to think that apparently non-standard linguistic forms are somehow not to be taken seriously as evidence for ‘ genuine ’ linguistic change . |
12 | Elsewhere , the boards are easy neither to find nor follow , but that seems to heighten the anticipation and drama of it all . |
13 | Armoured personnel carriers rumble down streets that are normally home to Mercedes and convertible BMWs . |
14 | ‘ I am just about to . |
15 | While civil servants and directors wade through the legal quagmire of whether to record unmet needs , many staff who have to implement the policy are already up to their necks in it . |
16 | They 've been in England for less than 12 hours but Janos Bunta and his Romanian friends are already up to their elbows in flour and pastry . |
17 | ‘ Tipperary are already through to the knock-out stages of the league and ca n't be caught , but mindful of their pride and arrogance they wo n't be doing us too many favours . ’ |
18 | If you are determined to give up smoking , you are already off to a good start . |
19 | There is a long way to go as only 350 tonnes were collected during 1990 — but plans are already underway to gear up collection across the country . |
20 | I believe it 's actually a better publication than the Munros book , and if like me , you 've just finished the Munros , or are just about to ‘ compleat ’ , then this new book will have your mouth watering for the new challenge ahead . |
21 | Warranties and guarantees are thus generally to the benefit of both the buyer and the seller , but there is one area where their interests do not coincide . |
22 | ‘ The shape of the marsh has changed over the years , but we 're somewhere close to the spot . |
23 | ‘ I think you 're right up to a point , ’ agrees Friday . |
24 | And they 're right up to a point . |
25 | I mean either that or they 're right up to your backside , you know , and I mean |
26 | ‘ But they 're obviously up to something . ’ |
27 | A goal from Cliftonville striker Ron Manley in the first half was enough to settle this most disappointing affair ; the only consolation for Linfield is that they 're already through to the quarter-finals . |
28 | The problem I think comes when you go when you become insolvent , you know , and I think that 's and so therefore unless we 're going to come up with some system where we do insure our pensions as we do our home , then you , you , you 're still back to the basic contract between a company and an individual . |
29 | And the he had er these two men had started up then they started up and i They 're still there to You know what i mean , I do n't know if there 's the same men are there , but 's still up in Street . |
30 | Seems we 're both up to our necks in it now . ’ |