Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [v-ing] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The full implications of quantum mechanics , if discussed in classrooms , might be highly threatening to traditional methods of teaching physics . |
2 | But it may not be enough according to some industry commentators . |
3 | Will he do everything to ensure that the recent announcement by the European Community , which reflects the attitude of the French and those who agree with them in respect of the general agreement on tariffs and trade proposals , will not be immensely damaging to British farming and world trade as a whole ? |
4 | I believe that , if we are not participants in it , it will be severely damaging to inward investment . |
5 | Biblical stories , and the narration of history in the bible , may be profoundly damaging to human relations . |
6 | The editorial , ‘ The principles of restructuring : the revolutionary nature of thinking and acting ’ , 'insisted that there was ‘ no alternative to perestroika ’ and that even its postponement would be gravely damaging to Soviet society and to socialism internationally . |