Example sentences of "are [adv] [v-ing] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since they have been in Brazil things have not been easy but they have settled in well and are slowly coming to terms with the language . |
2 | General practitioners have always had to manage and plan their businesses and are constantly adapting to changes in medical care . |
3 | That would give him a chance to reduce tax on lower incomes , which are so discouraging to people caught in the poverty trap . |
4 | I 've played all over Europe , although we are only going to Scotland , England and Wales on this trip . ’ |
5 | If the plug is pulled on the tour , there 'll be a scramble to replace the Boks … but I believe the RFU are already looking to France to step into the breach . |
6 | Finally , if you are already subscribing to company AVCs , before investing in a new plan check on your present level of contributions and the benefits that these are expected to yield . |
7 | The larger companies are already coming to terms with the new regulations . |
8 | They are not emigrating to Canada or Australia . ’ |
9 | We are not trying to foist them upon you . |
10 | We shall ignore the epistemological issues , and certainly are not proposing to Platonize values as eternal entities on another plane of reality . |
11 | No , you say , all in control , we are not going to sleep together . |
12 | Dad decided that we are not going to Saltcoats this year because of the weather . |
13 | To turn up , who are not going to Basildon . |
14 | Therefore make sure that you are not going to bed too early , particularly if you have taken a nap after lunch . |
15 | ‘ We are not going to Buckingham Palace , ’ Morton said calmly . |
16 | " I hope you are not going to Asyut . " |
17 | ‘ You are not going to prison . |
18 | The implication of these types of ratio is that the population may be divided into two groups ; assets , i.e. those who are gainfully employed or assumed to be so , and liabilities , those who are not contributing to society . |
19 | Yes but like the are just planning to affection based on mutual whatever it is |
20 | ‘ Well , we both know that the man you are gradually reducing to cat 's meat was killed by a fall from scaffolding . |
21 | Irish pop groups are forever going to Germany now . ’ |
22 | Professionals and local authority employees are still moving to jobs in one of the most sought-after parts of Britain , but the blockbuster moves — 600 in the Lloyds retail banking arm into the Bristol area in 1989-91 , and 100 British Aerospace workers into the Plymouth region recently — are probably over for the immediate future . |
23 | ‘ Richard Arnold , the Blackbury-based chairman of the Arnco Group , said in Florida today ’ , ’ she said , ‘ ‘ that scientists are still trying to r … r … regain control of Arnsat 1 , the multi-million pound com … communications sat … ellite — ’ ’ |
24 | The Rugby League are still talking to sponsors and an announcement is expected on Thursday . |
25 | The holiday was particularly useful for children who are still coming to terms with their conditions and may have been robbed of their self-confidence . |
26 | Woking , who knocked out West Brom two seasons ago , are still coming to terms with their first season in the Conference , but their Cup-fighting instincts are sure to resurface for their trip to Brighton . |
27 | Perhaps the teenage scribblers — not to mention the longer-in-the-tooth City commentators who helped to orchestrate last year 's departure of Robert Horton as BP 's chairman and chief executive — are still coming to terms with Financial Reporting Standard No 3 , the new format recommended by the Stock Exchange for presenting details of financial performance . |
28 | Staff are still coming to terms with the decision to close the main part of the Junction factory within two years , making 100 workers redundant . |
29 | Some three weeks later they are still responding to queries and will continue to send out packs . |
30 | He added : ‘ I want you to know you are both going to prison for a very long time . ’ |