Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] to be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If I were to be denied my belief in the almost limitless potential of my students , I 'd give up .
2 But it or if I were to be thinking I 'd say , Is n't he .
3 Henniker and I were to be taken up to Mr. Ingard 's room , Spalding and Miss Robinson were to go to the offices allotted to us on the second floor .
4 ‘ If I were to be wrapped up warmly , and … ’
5 It was an affliction rather than a gift , and I was to be healed of it two years later by what I believe was the power of Christ .
6 Still virginal in my dealings with the music press , I was to be despatched to the Reading Festival to cover this bastion of the British rock calendar for NME .
7 " It was what my mother said I was to be called before she died .
8 Now I was to be given to Syl .
9 As the work was being reorganized to promote the war effort , I was to be given a National Service driving licence and other facilities — ; Conscription having been introduced on 27 April , this seemed the ideal transitional job to undertake pending the call-up .
10 You were being frightened off because you 'd started asking questions , but I was to be killed because I 'd found some answers . ’
11 Later they told me that the examination had shown that I was not yet sixteen and that I was to be sent back on the next flight . ’
12 I once had two weeks to learn to love everything , two weeks until I was to be shot .
13 I was to be seated next to Prince Edward at dinner .
14 I was to be confirmed .
15 ‘ Then I could show Mother Francis that I 'd be back up in the convent in time for Mass in the chapel , and she 'd get to know I was to be relied on . ’
16 If I was to be arrested , I would be arrested with dignity .
17 ‘ The following afternoon I was to be found in Green Park near Buckingham Palace with two ‘ smart ’ ladies in tow , the Hon Mrs This and That , and I had to photograph their hats .
18 ‘ I could almost weep when I think how pleased I was to be returning to England .
19 I was to be incarcerated for another two days and nights on a diet of three assorted pills and a curious fizzy powder in a paper wrapper , presented every few hours with instructions in mime .
20 George and I were to be victims , I was to be taken to the top floor and George to the third floor up .
21 They informed me that my Mom had been taken into hospital and I was to be taken into care until she recovered .
22 I was to be interviewed in New York , en route to Rio , by an agent who specialised in placing people like me .
23 I saw some of the places that were to play an important part in the later dramas of my life : the great Clerecia church where I was to be sitting one momentous morning , and beside it the lovely Casa de las Conchas , its walls decorated with rows of carved scallop shells — seven rows adorn the upper storeys .
24 The upshot was that I was summoned by the university authorities and told that I was to be allowed to continue my studies but only under certain stringent conditions .
25 ‘ So I was to be delivered back to that fool , was I ?
26 It had dawned on me that not only was I leaving the comfortingly familiar surroundings of primary school but that I no longer had any influence whatsoever on the other pupils at the school which I had had before but I was to be demoted to ‘ the annoying first year ’ .
27 Meanwhile I was to be foisted on my reluctant Aunt Harriet , whom I had only previously met at family gatherings .
28 Lord Lloyd interviewed me , and explained that I was to report to the Military Attaché at the Baghdad Embassy , though I was to be attached to the British Institute .
29 It was from Magda that we heard early in September that a British Sunday newspaper had reported that an Iranian with close links to Hezbollah had said in Beirut that I was to be released immediately .
30 ‘ And if , by some magic wand , I was to be offered an overnight cure for just one of them , I am not sure which I would choose . ’
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