Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [adv] [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | The mechanisms behind these interactions are still waiting to be unravelled , but there are indications that small messenger molecules may be important . |
2 | to find time to do your work because your exams are still going to be on the same day are n't they ? |
3 | Your bones , your eyes , your hair , your teeth are all going to be scrutinised by a panel of judges who are looking for your all-round potential , not just an impressive academic display . |
4 | But our notion that public meetings are simply preaching to the converted is dispelled by antagonistic questioning on student loans , pilot training and crime . |
5 | Despite volunteers raising £55,000 to overcome the immediate financial nightmare , attempts are now having to be made to ensure the line 's long-term security . |
6 | Its traditional oak framed houses are even selling to the Japanese.Richard Barnett reports : |
7 | I mean is it going to be a case that market values are actually going to work to our advantage ? |
8 | And everyone else 's contracts are therefore according to these conditions of service . |
9 | In fact , the Turkish government has recently encourage their use , and a growing number of Anatolian weaving groups are now returning to these traditional dyes , in spite of the fact that good quality synthetic dyes are reasonably cheap and plentiful . |
10 | Irish pop groups are forever going to Germany now . ’ |
11 | Meat production is obviously inefficient for all sorts of reasons and meat production from beef reared intensively is really wasteful by all sorts of criteria ; it is very expensive on fossil fuel , it is not very productive in terms of food energy and the animals are obviously having to be killed in the process . |
12 | With the French links well established in East Lothian , eyes are now turning to Rosignano , Musselburgh 's other twin town in north Italy . |
13 | I get to the fence leading downhill and follow it , stumbling now and again on the rocks and stones left at the side of the field ; my eyes are still adjusting to the darkness . |
14 | and she said er , and I said , I said Dave said you were a bloody fool to go up there , you let mother talk you into going , Terry had a job here , he , alright you had your house , you had your ups and downs , it was a bit small , you persevere with it , I said your kids are nearly going to school all of them , so I said , you do n't need a big house |
15 | The Bradford City supporters are constantly writing to the rag complaining of too much coverage for Leeds ( It really does piss them off ) . |
16 | ‘ The Iranians are already broadcasting to Central Asia in Turkish , ’ he said . |
17 | It would thus be preferable to have more specific information about the details of stimuli which subjects are actually attending to . |
18 | After considerable discussion , sale controls are now being enforced by the police and their efforts during the past six months are already beginning to be reflected by increasing compliance with the regulations . |
19 | I thought it was very interesting indeed all the information , and obviously I think one question is which schools are now going to be called in that were n't here before , and will that lead to a better distribution of collection points across the city ? |
20 | Alongside demands for increased professional autonomy for teachers , their professional organizations were also pressing to be included in the education decision-making processes . |
21 | More Jews were now emigrating to Israel because of US restrictions on their immigration [ see p. 37094 ; for controversy over increased Soviet Jewish immigration to Israel in early 1990 see p. 37304 ] . |
22 | Her eyes were rapidly adjusting to such tones . |
23 | Pushers were already selling to children and crime would soar as addicts sought money for drugs . |
24 | There were reports that some ministers , less optimistic in the face of evidence that a number of her supporters were already defecting to Heseltine , were seeking to stabilise the situation by holding out the prospect that Mrs Thatcher might retire voluntarily in the spring , making an orderly succession possible then . |
25 | Our psyches are simply refusing to be overloaded . |
26 | The education authority says they 've launched a major recruitment drive but with the children due to start secondary school in September parents are now writing to local councils and M Ps . |
27 | Irrespective of the decisions of the World Bank classifiers , however , it is an undeniable fact that in the 1990s most hitherto self-proclaimed socialist or communist countries are rapidly coming to an understanding with transnational capitalism , and that the scope and volume of the transnational practices of such states with the states and institutions of the capitalist system have increased dramatically in the last decade . |
28 | The larger companies are already coming to terms with the new regulations . |
29 | Companies are increasingly turning to environmental auditing to help them fulfil their responsibilities . |
30 | Design engineers are therefore turning to computational science . |