Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] [adv] [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 The odds are likely to be fairly restrictive , and sadly those about Romany King are probably going to be no better in the Whitbread Pub Partnerships Handicap Chase .
2 Companies which looked inwards to Whitehall are now listening to their customers and shareholders .
3 If he were the only ‘ rookie ’ in defence , I would not be so worried , but Newsome and Wetherall are hardly going to be a stabilising influence .
4 Right now you may , erm , do n't know anything in particular , but I know that the European Community and the United , United States are always trying to out , erm , beat each other in terms of subsidies on food products , so put , put that in .
5 The experts say that for a woman over about 40 , SERPS is definitely going to be better , and if she has been paying into a contracted out PP scheme up to that time , she should change over then .
6 On the ABM treaty , he will know that the United States is also talking to Russia about acting jointly in that matter .
7 Again and again Wilson read it , trying to read some comforting significance into Ellen 's twice referring to Oreste as ‘ your son ’ .
8 OSF is apparently bowing to DCE user pressure and will announce significant price reductions for one-time DCE licenses , distribution rights and royalty fees at Uniforum on March 17 .
9 As he began to profess they were ‘ really just good friends ’ , Kylie was strangely sticking to her guns .
10 Travelling with Dennis was hardly going to be a delight , but it would be worth it .
11 Western observers commented that Gorbachev was apparently looking to religion to help provide the spiritual renewal which he saw as an essential part of perestroika .
12 That meant David was definitely intending to be at the Family Day .
13 The overall costs of implementing RMI are also beginning to be a worry and it seems likely that there will be a slowing down of large-scale implementation with a preference being given to smaller more gradualistic approaches to providing information needs .
14 If Childebert and Chlothar were indeed adding to the first sixty-five , or even the first seventy-eight , clauses of Lex Salica , then the first Merovingian code can be dated before 511 .
15 So IBM is publicly sticking to OS/2 , though it is also quietly hedging its bets by incorporating into its grand scheme other products with many of the same capabilities .
16 Frank 's never going to be more than your average brain , ’ said Major Tilney to Toby Freely .
17 A Touch of Frost is probably going to be shown on Sundays at 7.45pm .
18 IVAN Lendl was today looking to Britain 's grasscourt season to resurrect his flagging career after failing miserably in his bid to land a fourth French Open title .
19 Suzi was never going to backpack round the world or become a rock star , and if she had been forced to go and live away from home — to study nursing , for instance — she 'd have mouldered away from homesickness .
20 In other words , Athens was still holding to the idea of a central Greek , religiously based land empire .
21 But , he insisted , Barth was simply running to the opposite extreme from the Enlightenment 's rejection of revelation in favour of reason , and eroding the theological significance of the natural realm altogether .
22 At the time , Lineker was just coming to terms with the fact that his baby son , George , was battling against leukaemia .
23 Meanwhile , in the potion laboratory , Mildred was desperately trying to overbalance the jar by climbing up the side and leaning on it .
24 Police in Wiltshire are urgently appealing to motorists who drove past a chemical spillage on the M four near Swindon to immediately consult their doctors .
25 Two police officers from Wiltshire are now going to Ireland to arrange an application for extradition .
26 A spokesman for the Northern Polar Institute claimed that nuclear tests on the Arctic archipelago of Novaya Zemlya were also contributing to the seals ' deaths .
27 Now Giggs is quickly coming to terms with the facts of life .
28 Mr Woodbine 's hardly going to be carrying around a vegetable in his pocket , now is he ? ’
29 So Mr is actually going to er talk about that but I just wanted to go through a little sort of resolution , I mean if , if you looked at it , if you looked at number one , it says express this opposition to further expansion and then it goes on and lists Stansted and Luton , but this expansion goes now I mean Stansted is expanding erm daily .
30 Future developments include access to more information sources — GL is currently talking to a further four names — new cable and satellite links and , eventually , a Windows NT version .
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