Example sentences of "[adv] always going " in BNC.
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1 | Erm that um anyway er that 's a slight aside so erm when you hear people going on about false memory syndrome it tends to pre-suppose that there are certain memories which are true by contrast um which is n't necessarily always going to be the case . |
2 | But it is not always going to be the most economic route . |
3 | I must be absolutely honest though and say that it 's not always going to be easy to try to live for Jesus at school . |
4 | ‘ I 've decided I 'm not always going to follow you from now on . ’ |
5 | With the best will in the world , the library is not always going to have the book on its shelves that the student is after ; and nor are members of staff always going to be available to answer students ' enquiries . |
6 | A long time member of the Scottish Arts Council , George also served on the Arts Council of Great Britain and on the board of the British Film Institute — his down-to-earth assessments of proposals not always going down well at meetings of these organisations in London . |
7 | Establishing an overt research role was therefore always going to be a task of sisyphean labour , but the sensitivity of the topic and location made it more difficult than is usual in ethnographic research . |
8 | It was therefore always going to be a question of how many goals 'Mill were going to score . |