Example sentences of "always going to be [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But there 's always going to be a problem until I learn the language . ’ |
2 | It was therefore always going to be a question of how many goals 'Mill were going to score . |
3 | On Saturday with a gale blowing from one end of the pitch to the other , it was always going to be a battle between two sets of players who are never content just to hold the jacket when the going gets tough . |
4 | Kenyon is pugnacious about the challenges : ‘ I think the Radio 3 audience is always going to be a minority and I do n't see anything wrong in that . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | So the stage adaption of Nicholas Nickleby was always going to be a challenge . |
7 | But I was , and that 's always going to be the brute difference between us , is n't it ? |
8 | it 's always going to be the case that you can not provide a bus for everybody at every time . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The social chapter was always going to be the item over which the opposition forces would coalesce . |
11 | If only because of Scotland , this was always going to be an election not only about who governs Britain , but how Britain is to be governed . |
12 | Well , I was always going to be an artist and it was always assumed that I would leave South Africa and go to somewhere like Italy and study at an art school . |