Example sentences of "[was/were] [vb pp] [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 We were woken up at 5.30 am , and Alex and I were told to go over to the kitchens to fetch the breakfast .
2 After a fortnight we were told to go down to the airfield for a possible lift into Assam , but often refugees went in the morning but were back in the evening as the planes were so busy taking out wounded soldiers .
3 Furthermore , they were told to point out to the mother that LGS would not reduce the output of stool from the sick child , but was meant to prevent the dehydration associated with the diarrhoea .
4 A second controlled explosion was carried out at 10.55pm and people were told to stay up to a mile away from the scene .
5 However , the principle in Williams v Singer can not be taken too far and Lord Sands in Reid 's Trustees v IRC made the point that if the trustees were actually to receive the income which they were bound to pay over to the beneficiaries they will not avoid an assessment on themselves .
6 Subjects were asked to look either to the left or to the right while choosing the odd one out from among three Hebrew words .
7 This has been very clearly shown at Beachy Head where , between 1965 and 1976 a total of c. 70 Buzzards was recorded between 5 August and 27 October ; some were observed to depart out to sea .
8 If what Tillich says of the Buddhist concept of compassion were taken to apply also to the Hindu concept of compassion , then his assessment is equally inaccurate in that context .
9 Crushed , however , at the Lechfeld near Augsburg in 955 by Otto I , they were forced to turn inwards to the settlement of the Danubian plain .
10 The TUC edict was followed on 5 July by action against the Cricklewood sorters — they were laid off by the Post Office management and threatened with the withdrawal of strike pay by the Union of Post Office Workers and as a result were forced to go back to handling Grunwick mail .
11 Local farmers , too , were forced to face up to the unpleasant fact that they could no longer compete with the Poles because of the low cost of Polish labour and the high Reich and Polish tariff barriers .
12 So it was that just seven years after leaving Wales full of dreams of a lucrative new life , Dennis and Joan were forced to fly back to Glamorgan .
13 I had a very deep feeling that the attack on the village by the Black Watch was not going to be successful due to the fact that the enemy were well dug in and were determined to hold on to this position .
14 The possession of Tours , the city of St Martin , an important market and a vital communications centre , gave the Angevins a tremendous strategic advantage ; and the building of the great castles of Chinon , Loches and Loudun showed that they were determined to hold on to it .
15 If they were determined to hang on to their culture then they were to do so quietly , without bothering others .
16 All these major brewing companies were required to release up to 50 per cent of the public houses they owned , in excess of 2,000 outlets .
17 Girls were chosen to go along to the Sophisticut salon in Paignton , Devon where they spent the day being pampered and totally transformed by Christopher and his artistic team .
18 Although the original bond rules state that transfers ‘ must have been first approved by the Club Committee ’ this appears never to have happened , although at some stage the rule was amended to apply only to ‘ non-member ’ transferees .
19 The egalitarian doctrine of the priesthood of all believers was intended to apply only to matters spiritual ; but it was Luther who pointed out , " When a priest is murdered the whole country is placed under interdict , " and asked , " Why not when a peasant is murdered ? "
20 Further , they would have the satisfaction of investing money in a thing that was calculated to add materially to enhancing the town and district . ’
21 He had read the script of Five Easy Pieces , whose title , it did not need a genius to work out , was designed to link back to Easy Rider ( though there were no physical connections whatsoever , apart from Nicholson himself , and the thematic stance of Easy Rider . )
22 The corresponding provision in the 1959 Act was considered to apply only to vacancies arising in the course of the term of office of a member , and not to vacancies caused by the completion of a term of office ( Brown v. Cameron , 19101 S.i.T .
23 She was an apparition of dreams … and yet I was permitted to whisper intimately to this my dream , to this my vision .
24 Under George Bush , NASA was committed to go back to the moon and on to Mars , and the space station was arguably a step on that road .
25 According to estimates by the Reserve Bank of India , GDP growth was expected to fall back to 5-6 per cent during 1989-90 .
26 Vicente might have entrusted it to Tristram because he was being evacuated from Teruel and was expected to go back to England .
27 On the basis of the first computer projections after polling stations closed last night , the alliance of the neo-Gaullist Rally for the Republic ( RPR ) and the centre-right Union for French Democracy ( UDF ) was expected to win up to 85 per cent of the 577 parliamentary seats with just 40 per cent of the votes .
28 The first year of the new HCIMA programmes of study was shown to get off to a good start , with over 740 student enrolments .
29 He was told to go up to Cambridge , despite a shortfall of £60 in his funds , and that his college would do its utmost to ensure that he could carry on with his studies .
30 I was told to go off to work .
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