Example sentences of "is [adv] [not/n't] [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | Again it 's doubtful they 'll be ready to sign anything on that er I think also the shadow of Lithuania is very much over this and Mr Bush is obviously not wishing to er box himself into a corner at this stage while the Lithuania crisis is still open . |
2 | THERE are moments in matches where a team must sense it is just not going to be their day . |
3 | Even with direct response , it is still not going to be clear , without a long series of tests , why the winning ad is best . |
4 | He is equally not going to be very happy with hearing that he certainly can have a jetliner on exclusive standby , but will have to pay heavily for the privilege . |
5 | Home demand is surely not going to be stimulated by a reduction of half a percent or so in price and in any case , with 4 million unemployed , is a thriving domestic market a real possibility ? |
6 | Unbridled market competition is plainly not going to be the prevalent 1990s tone : but the Conservative Party only this week began its reversion to a faith in conservative stewardship , as opposed to laissez faire liberalism . |
7 | They have to fly increasingly by the seat of their pants , knowing that their trouser-material is sometimes not going to be strong enough to hold them up . |
8 | Hence one diamond doubled is definitely not going to be a good contract , and you must do something to improve the situation . |
9 | It is therefore not going to be possible to behave as though you were at a genuine social occasion and it will not be surprising if you feel awkward and nervous . |