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

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1 He concluded that the horses were whinnying to him through affection .
2 With a concrete pool it has to be appreciated at the outset that the excavation is going to be considerably larger than the finished pool , for room must be allowed for the layer of concrete .
3 Segments of the Russian press have criticized the ISF and point to the modest size of ISF grants as evidence that the foundation is trying to ‘ buy ’ Russian scientific brainpower at a fraction of its real value .
4 Mr Jenkin said : ‘ A fall in the jobless total will be one of the last indications that the recession is coming to an end .
5 There is every reason to believe that the recession is coming to an end .
6 Yes I I would agree with that but I wondered , I think perhaps it should be the finance committee , I mean cos I understood that most of these these items are contained within the existing budget , because I mean the individual committees do have have the power to the monies within their own , and I it has it I would agree with Peter that if we have gone over and above the that the committee were working to but I understood that that was not the case , so I .
7 However , the position may be different if the party seeking to enforce the terms knows that the other has never had actual knowledge of them , since he can not then claim to reasonably believe that the other was agreeing to the terms .
8 ‘ He can excuse himself by showing that the escape was owing to the plaintiff 's default ; or perhaps that the escape was the consequence of vis major , or the act of God ; but as nothing of this sort exists here , it is unnecessary to inquire what excuse would be sufficient .
9 The article did conclude with the ( then ) good news that the BBC were looking to phase out these interruptions , possible the third Test ( of last summer ) .
10 It was a pleasure to meet and be enrolled by you at the W/W Show and I 'm glad that the Fellowship is going to be just that .
11 Can there be a more telling difference between the day when the CBI has confirmed the depth of the recession , unemployment is rising faster than in any other European country , we have a training and skills crisis , which the Government are making worse daily , and the fact that the Conservatives are returning to the agenda of the 1970s because they have no answers to the problems of the 1990s ?
12 The collection rate would be much higher than that for the poll tax and there were signs that the system was going to be much more acceptable to the public .
13 Yes , an and what really upset the erm the , the members of the scheme and the pensioners was the fact that the money was going to actually erm fund the redundancy per programme er for the business and was going to the benefit of the employees and none of it was going to the actual pensioners .
14 Whilst the self-appraisal might be viewed as the school 's attempt to defend its policies and practices , rather than to appraise itself , and to make a special case for extra resources and improved staffing , the inspection could be seen as a process of ensuring that the school was performing to an acceptable standard and that no serious problems existed in terms of teacher performance and in terms of resources needed to carry out the curriculum .
15 As you can imagine , they are expecting that the course is going to be a popular one and so would-be students are required to pass an audition .
16 As she knelt there , water soaking into her furs , it seemed to her that the masks were singing to her .
17 On April 24 it was reported that the strike was spreading to other parts of Byelorussia .
18 He was one of the first to see that the tomato was ceasing to be a luxury and was becoming an established part of the British diet , and he developed an important trade in carrying tomatoes from the Mediterranean .
19 The most convincing turned out to be that the girls were responding to being involved in the experiment , and were developing strong group loyalties and a wish to please the experimenters .
20 For anxious Conservative MPs in the Home Counties , the Foxley Wood decision is a signal that the Government is listening to them .
21 There is speculation that the Government is working to the rule that for every 4 per cent depreciation of the pound , there would be a 1 point rise in base rates to maintain the tightness of monetary policy .
22 ‘ You know , Charles , do n't you , that the Government 's trying to steamroller a law through to say that everything either is the case or is n't the case ? ’
23 Is that because the report does not substantiate the proposals in the Education ( Schools ) Bill , which is nothing more than English ideology that the Government are transmitting to Wales ?
24 Does he accept that the Government are reducing to fewer than 300 ships the number of vessels that now sail under the red ensign and that they have treated with utter contempt the red ensign , which has served this country well in times of peace and war ?
25 He blamed the delays on ‘ the realities of getting practical things off the ground ’ , but insisted that the Government was sticking to the original target figure and they were making ‘ excellent progress ’ .
26 Mellor , too , who denied yesterday evening that the Government was going to be in any way disagreeable to the BBC .
27 If you 're asking a civil engineer to do some work for you i if that civil engineer has a degree does it automatically mean that the work 's going to be perfect and wonderful ?
28 Chola had taken the bull 's high spirits and responsiveness to the mantri as a sign that the treatment was going to work .
29 Either way , the chances are that there will be a very large number of people , possibly several million , depending on the subject of the research , and there is no way that the researcher is going to be able to deliver a questionnaire to them all , still less interview them face to face .
30 The East Germans and Russians had known all along that the tunnel was going to be built .
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