Example sentences of "be [pron] [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ How else are you to appear in church ? ’ |
2 | Eva has never been one to indulge in self pity but she must have missed the warmth of the Australian sun , and the family back home . |
3 | Although , as for this last speculation , Harriet could not help thinking that if Liza was still as distressed as she had been at home , she would have been even more likely to let her mother know , for she had never before been one to suffer in silence . |
4 | ‘ Are we to rehearse in costume ? ’ she asked half apprehensively , thinking of the white chiffon and her own white flesh showing through like milk in white glass . |
5 | So , that might be something to bear in mind , that it 's not just the negative part , get rid of the excess sort of organics , but it 's to get rid of cure disease . |
6 | Personally I am not alarmed and , unless they are upset by their own extremists , it would not surprise me were they to remain in office for some time , during which they may do considerable good . |
7 | In his 12 years in power , he has resisted naming a deputy who would step in were he to die in office . |
8 | This is something to bear in mind when choosing your hotel room in a Basque village : it is picturesque assuredly to have a view of the frontón from your window , but it might not seem such a good idea if they start playing when you want to go to sleep . |
9 | Well anyway it 's something to bear in mind the fact that we 've got that list anyway . |
10 | What else is there to see in Hut 2 ? |
11 | Will the patients charter be guaranteed by public funds or is it to depend in future on private charity ? |
12 | Of course there are things that we would have liked to have seen such as multi-chapter documents and greater typeface and leading control but then there would n't have been anything to put in Version 4.0 , would there ! |
13 | Last night was one to bear in mind . |