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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Green concerns may well be about to travel the same route .
2 Welcome to these two newcomers but meanwhile , ‘ old hand ’ Diane Bennett tackles the decision of buying a computer for the knitting machine , so do n't miss Oh Brother if you are about to do the same .
3 The extremely well-britched U2 are about to incur a few expenses as it would appear that they have half-inched some of the NME 's STUART BAILIE 's bon-mots .
4 At one extreme , there might be the virtual monoculture of the new agricultural areas , imposed by their orientation towards a remote world market , and intensified , if not created , by the characteristic mechanism of foreign merchant firms in the great port cities which controlled this export trade — the traditional Greeks who ran the Russian corn trade through Odessa , the Bunges and Borns from Hamburg who were about to fulfil the same function for the River Plate countries from Buenos Aires and Montevideo .
5 The five-strong crew thought they were about to suffer the same disaster that struck another British Airways flight in June 1990 .
6 Fat , he believes , is about to follow the same trend .
7 ‘ I was about to say the same to you .
8 She was about to do the same with the contents of another file when something made her pause , hair prickling at the back of her head .
9 I was convinced he was about to do the same to me , when he suddenly appeared to notice the tent for the first time , shied away and crashed off into the trees .
10 The Communists were busily isolating themselves from the labour movement ; the Independent Labour Party was about to do the same .
11 After a few polite words , Sophie was about to do the same when Giles said , ‘ Do n't go .
12 I , I was about to ask the same thing , yeah .
  Next page