Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Speaking the truth in love , we are to grow up in every way into him who is the Head , into Christ from whom the whole body , joined and knit together by every joint with which it is supplied , when each part is working properly , makes bodily growth and upbuilds itself in love ’ ( Eph. 4.15–16 ) . |
2 | The better your plan , the more likely you are to end up in the right place . |
3 | But it does figure that if you were to start out in the home recording business with the comparatively modest gear featured in volume one , then you would probably follow an upgrade path very similar to the one being demonstrated here , and so the whole thing retains a nice , logical pattern . |
4 | If we were to travel back in a time-machine some five million years the physical differences would be quite discernible , even though most species such as monkeys , lions , horses and eagles would still exist . |
5 | If you are to move about in the senior echelons of industry , this is an important ability to develop . |
6 | Set up under a special government programme in 1989 with funding for three years , it has done so well it is to carry on in a slimmed down form under a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board . |
7 | It has been so successful it is to carry on in a slimmed down form , with a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board . |
8 | Even then it should not apply where all that the Purchaser does is to carry on in the ordinary course of the business . |
9 | Here she is , my dream woman , and she 's madly in love with some young blond boy whose only ambition is to drive around in a sports car and drink champagne ! ’ |
10 | The first step , therefore , is to write down in a list all of the data that you are given . |
11 | The aim is to leap around in an inflated suit and push your opponent off the mat . |
12 | Therefore , if a moth hears a bat approaching about 100 feet away , its best policy is to fly off in the other direction . |
13 | The only other course of action for a tree-nester is to hop about in the tree , squawking and screeching noisily in an attempt to break the attacker 's concentration . |
14 | One of the biggest nightmares for company chiefs is to wake up in the morning to be greeted by Which ? headlines branding their latest product as ‘ rip-off ’ or ‘ death-trap ’ . |
15 | ‘ If you have already experienced a bad marriage , you may feel that to marry again is to end up in the same sorry state . |
16 | Three weeks later , on the day I became Prime Minister , my first impulse was to sit down in the study which had been Harold 's and write him a letter of appreciation and grateful thanks . |
17 | But uncle was to creep down in the night and abuse the little girl he was giving shelter to . |
18 | The Report was intended as a review , giving a complete survey ( according to its prospectus ) of Chemistry and its Allied Sciences ; it was to come out in the first half of the year following that reviewed ; and it would give a faithful and ‘ whenever necessary , a complete digest of each investigation ’ in chemistry , and its applications in pharmacy , arts and manufactures . |
19 | The sensible thing to do , having made the initial impact , was to walk off in a slow and menacing way , leaving Quigley to gibber . |
20 | The war was all but over , although bitter fighting was to rumble on in the islands for many decades . |