Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The President has been widely advised to fall back from multi-front legislative conflicts in favour of one major fight at a time . |
2 | Both guitars have necks that are properly set to line up with the top of the bridges , and which are set up to give the correct amount of neck relief . |
3 | We are left with the fun loving ( overgrown kids ) and the ‘ I am not going to miss out on the fun ’ brigade . |
4 | I am not going to go in to all the details , but I give you one example . |
5 | Having cruelly ignored the band for two years as they dragged their own equipment between some of London 's less than prestigious live dives , people are finally beginning to wake up to the idea of Suede . |
6 | McGrath admitted that his long-term knee problems , which have resulted in eight operations , are finally beginning to catch up with him . |
7 | ‘ Some firms have reduced their staffing levels substantially , but people in the industry are generally trying to hold on to experienced staff . ’ |
8 | ‘ Some firms have reduced their staffing levels substantially , but people in the industry are generally trying to hold on to experienced staff . ’ |
9 | After losing 83–6 to Blaydon and 42–3 to Horden in recent weeks , the injuries are not helping to get back on the rails in time for their final two league matches this month against Sunderland and Mowden Park . |
10 | We are not expecting to come up with a definitive plan to seize power ! ! but rather to begin to discuss some of the issues which are reducing the impact we are having . |
11 | In Rannie v Irvine ( 1844 ) 7 Man & G 969 Tindal CJ said " if the contract is reasonable at the time it is entered into , we are not bound to look out for improbable and extravangant contingencies in order to make it void " . |
12 | It will be noted that no reference has been made to service by post ; the provisions in the Rules of the Supreme Court permitting the use of ‘ ordinary first-class post ’ or service by inserting the writ through the letter-box at the defendant 's address are not applied to service out of the jurisdiction . |
13 | The ministries become bogged down in detail when their energies and resources should be concentrated more on overall policy , and the ad hoc commissions grow disillusioned and frustrated because they are not allowed to get on with the job . |
14 | We can not have a fair society , we can not have equality , West Belfast can not be working when the women of West Belfast are treated in that way — and when the women do stand up and fight and say ‘ we are not going to put up with this any more ’ , what happens is they then become threatened by the privatisation of their jobs . |
15 | few well-laid plans survive after the initial exchange of fire , and our famous Gurkha insurgents are not going to give up without one of their renowned fights . |
16 | They are not going to go back to those of the heady days of the late 1980s . ’ |
17 | Glad to hear they are not going to end up on the table . |
18 | The inexperienced pilots often try to soar in unusable lift , and they concentrate so hard that they do n't recognise that they are drifting away and are not going to get back to the field . |
19 | Eels are not thought to go down to the abyssal depths of the Atlantic where they could get such indications from the sea floor . |
20 | Britain 's savers and pensioners are just beginning to wake up to the possibilities of independent taxation of husbands and wives . |
21 | The rewards are just beginning to come through with Mercury 's contribution to C&W trading profit leaping from £4million to £14million in the six months to September 30 . |
22 | There are depths to the Inspiral Carpets that even the band are just beginning to find out about . |
23 | ‘ I am not bitter … we are just going to get on with our lives . ’ |
24 | We are just going to get on with our lives . ’ |
25 | Add to these two schizophrenic cats , two bears with what look like severe cases of acne , and several reindeer who are just asking to end up on the wrong side of a roast dinner . |
26 | We 're only limited to go up to forty really are n't we ? |
27 | Under the regulations here they 're only allowed to pay up to 80 per cent of your salary from a contributory scheme . |
28 | ‘ We 're all going to sail round to Meillerie while it 's fine , ’ Claire said . |
29 | " We 're just going to trot round to the park , so follow me . |
30 | And they 're just left to get on to these fifteen projects whenever . |