Example sentences of "that be [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , workfare might expose people to the stigma and frequent humiliations that are damaging to health .
2 The aim of the book is to generate awareness of office supplies that are damaging to the environment and promote the purchase of more environment-friendly products such as recycled paper , non-tropical hardwood desks etc .
3 It 's about time we realize they 're not useless and done something about them because there are people that are listening to them and there 's people that are voting for them and while people do that , Tylers will get a foothold because they 've already got quite a big one , they 're a big multi-national company and know what they 're doing .
4 You had to be ‘ circumspect in identifying where such people that are aspiring to democracy … are … important to us . ’
5 And while one would like to think that opting out might allow schools greater freedom to develop their own distinctive philosophy , it seems probable that the vetting of proposals for opting-out will allow only those schools that are choosing to be more , not less , traditional , to do so .
6 there is a lot of , there are a lot of things that are pointing to this at the moment .
7 But Susan the people that that the people that are coming to you now
8 Do n't shake your head Mr , read the letters that are coming to me , from those schools like who can see the reduction in their budget next year .
9 Earlier this evening Graham I thought you erm made a complaint about the number of reports that are coming to committee er but it 's not for that reason that I wanted to dispose of this motion now erm but there are other reasons .
10 A version of the popular arcade game where you have to prevent the destruction of your isolated city from the alien threads that are falling to earth , you do this by blasting the threads with your ground based lasers .
11 Just the sorts of skills that are going to be increasingly in demand in Washington .
12 Once you have identified the points that are going to be crucial in your particular job , you may have to be persuasive if you want improved safeguards built into your agreement .
13 Ambiguity , then , can be avoided by having a clear understanding of the abilities and capabilities that are going to be assessed .
14 It will require some things that are going to be necessary for the statutory and voluntary sectors in any case and it will mean drawing the private sector in , like a common assessment policy for all long term care .
15 The danger in this , as in the previously described case of the GCSE examinations , is that such targets can all too easily omit those qualities we most value in favour of the ones that can readily be measured , or lead to children being given a much narrower syllabus geared to achieving only those aspects that are going to be assessed .
16 I mean the committee report er and appendices that are going to members today run to thirty plus sides .
17 Right so those are the things that are going to be that will , that will be important .
18 And finally , as you will know , there is a new Criminal Justice Act which will be coming through , there are new steps that are going to be taken about juvenile offenders .
19 that correct what sort of time scale was it ? , er , a , a block of er flats or apartments er that are going to be built on the site er , when were the estimates made ? , or when were they made in nineteen eighty seven ?
20 and I never give out documents that are going to be important without copying them first .
21 The cause of the retention needs to be determined and therapy aimed at alleviating the stress and tension that are contributing to it .
22 Undoubtedly adolescence is the one which raises numerous transient problems in terms of puberty particularly , in terms of physical change , where adolescents become very worried about their , their body image , about the changes that are happening to them physically .
23 Take this opportunity to explore these beautiful and varied islands that are waiting to be discovered !
24 There were various features of the role of the military in Soviet politics that are striking to the Western observer .
25 It is probable that the jawless fish lived by grubbing in the sediment , or perhaps by filter feeding , possibly exploiting organic material derived from the plants that were taking to life on land at the same time .
26 Restrictive policies were introduced in all major countries in 1973 in response to the price acceleration of the mini-boom and the large wage claims that were beginning to be submitted in its wake .
27 Further changes were required to the to the office and to the practice generally er we wanted to maximise on the er er o on the benefits that were going to be derived and the qualities and the skills that we have already got in place er and we wanted to move towards market leadership .
28 The checkout 's a lovely example this morning you talking about those pallets that were going to Euro , something ,
29 Overall , it could by the end of the transitional phase claim that it had changed the basis of economic competition by removing many restrictive practices and that it had eased some of the pain of economic decline by its policies towards those aging coal and steel plants that were coming to the end of a useful life .
30 And , and , you know , they 've got paid youth officer 's working in Harlow , now they are , there are , they 're over they 're over stretched it 's true and , but we , I mean what were doing here is actually supplementing there service and were not meeting all , we would n't of erm meeting all the demands , but the important thing I think is that were continuing to erm , you know , were trying to do something about it , and one of the things that were trying to do as officer 's in the Local Government Unit is work with Leisure Services and get them to put more resources into doing things for young people .
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