Example sentences of "[was/were] [to-vb] [pers pn] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 And luck , a commodity the spirited teenager had never been short of , played a crucial part in the events that were to set her on the path to millions .
2 If we were to put you on a slimming diet providing you with 1,500 calories a day , you would be 500 calories short of your requirement and these would have to be taken from your body fat .
3 I 'd be looking for sixty five for ours , if we were to put it on the market , I mean we 're not
4 The aim was to put them on the spot — or at least to impress the Inspector with your knowledge and concern .
5 They were in costumes that , in spite of their crumpled shabbiness , recalled the garb of Count Arnheim in the opera of ‘ The Bohemian Girl ’ , and looked like fugitive kings and emperors beside the thick-set railway porter , in capacious velveteens , whose duty it was to put them on the right track towards the ‘ free land ’ .
6 She had stayed at Thomas a while and now this officer was to put her on a stage for home .
7 His special gift was to get us on the move , send us out to the butcher to buy that good piece of veal , into the kitchen to discover how delicate is the combination of veal , carrots , little onions , a scrap of bacon , seasonings and butter all so slowly and carefully amalgamated — and all done with butter and water alone .
8 Hence , the ‘ Bow-Wave Phenomenon ’ turned into the ‘ Barrack Square Syndrome ’ , in which the only way to mop up money was to spend it on a few quickly and easily let contracts , like refurbishing barrack squares and military roads !
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