Example sentences of "[adv] is [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 I warmed to it first of all because , like the Eggle New York elsewhere in this issue , it obviously is n't trying to be anything else ; it can stand on its own merits without any need for the usual identikit comparisons .
2 I would try and get people to work as a team together and then when it obviously is n't going to work properly , only then would I make the decision .
3 ‘ The point is , ’ he continued firmly , ‘ if Kemp is locked up he obviously is n't going to be available to do the job he was hired for .
4 But the definition of neutrality adopted above is not committed to such a view , which is rooted in the confused notion that to act neutrally is to act fairly .
5 The sort of task illustrated above is closely related to estimation tasks .
6 The list above is only meant to be indicative , and to it could be added those that are difficult to categorise because of their broad nature — loss of confidence , which could occur because of any of the above risks , but is also a risk in itself , and fraud .
7 ‘ Robyn , ’ he murmured roughly , ‘ this just is n't going to work .
8 The failure of studies to show this clearly is probably related to the technical difficulties involved in measuring meal stimulated acid secretion .
9 That clearly is not going to be acceptable to those authorities .
10 Because the choice of opting out is largely represented to parents , former pupils and the local community as a means of securing a better financial arrangement from the DES than has been possible with the local authority , it is sometimes argued that it is not ethos or education but funding which alone lies at the heart of the decision .
11 Some of the work carried out is directly related to housing and the appearance of the physical environment , and therefore very much in the traditional planning scope .
12 So if his story now is n't going to be in the kitchen this is a mislay misleading headline .
13 depending on , sponging off er whatever for however long and now he is going , is , is retiring on health grounds , you know , he really is n't going to be er able to bankroll me
14 Moreover , its big-name client base so far is largely confined to Sainsbury , Gateway and the main petrol retailers .
15 By the end of the Regency period , England had produced and patented many different types of external rendering , which today is generally referred to as stucco .
16 I mean in so I I come here today with a petition that I presented that also talks about proposing to abolish the merger , I mean this is a move just one step away from that but I still feel in what was proposed at the last full council meeting and I would express my views to the officers that in light of what has been suggested today is actually implemented to the wording as it stands because the joint working party that had been er written up previously never did meet although if I can inform it was only the officers who actually met up and I hope that in light of all the working group and the two heads of centres covering for each other would be implicitly applied .
17 This environmental movement today is really saying to all of us , erm in order to avoid building platforms off the coast of the United States , we are willing to risk sending our sons to the sands of the Middle East to die perhaps for the preservation of a life style , that some of us are unwilling to develop here in our own country .
18 ‘ He proved today that he is very fast but I can tell him that tomorrow is not going to be so easy , ’ said Fittipaldi , who clocked 101.472mph .
19 No , there 's just something that not him here is n't connected to the brain properly .
20 The mathematical singularity arises because the set of coordinates imposed everywhere is best suited to regions of small curvature .
21 Their own anger with their mother for not being there is then attributed to her , and their fear results from believing she is in the rage that they themselves are in .
22 It has to be clearly understood that whether LMS or GMS there is inevitably going to be a change in the existing relationships at all levels ; this will have implications for where differing and changed levels of power will lie .
23 Lacan 's work is not subject to empirical verification , and indeed is not meant to be .
24 Then is sometimes claimed to be necessarily anaphoric in nature , and to have no gestural deictic usage , but rather complex usages show this is not so — consider , for example , the following said pointing at a 1962 model Chevrolet ( Nunberg , 1978 : 33 ) ) : ( 55 ) I was just a kid then As an initial step towards seeing how time deixis interacts with cultural measurements of time in an absolute or non-deictic way , consider words like today , tomorrow , yesterday .
25 The new factory nearby is not keeping to the noise levels originally agreed , and heavy traffic continues to and from it late into the night .
26 The sale however is not restricted to an immediate outright sale of [ shareholder ] 's interest .
27 In this case what keeps them apart is not belonging to the same sex , rather , it is simply a condition of life that in no human relationship can two persons ‘ fuse ’ into one .
28 But this problem too is not confined to the gap between the ‘ workers ’ and the unemployed .
29 Industrial Tribunals may make that decision but the Islington Council certainly is n't going to .
30 Well I certainly is n't going to , Sarah !
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