Example sentences of "[not/n't] [pron] [be] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 That 's why there are contrasting pieces ; not everyone is going to be marvellous with the classics ( Rex Harrison once avowed that he was ‘ no good at Tudor verse speaking ’ ) .
2 Naturally , not everyone is going to be as enthusiastic about the relaunch as we are ( those who 've been rubbing their hands together in anticipation of issue 100 , for example ) .
3 Not everyone is going to be interested — if you 're a bank , the most you can do is recycle paper . ’
4 He had thought about what to say , not everyone was going to be as easy to approach as Mrs Flock .
5 At that age you do n't discuss whether or not you 're going to be friends , you just are .
6 Walking around worrying about whether or not you are going to be late will be counterproductive .
7 PISCES Whether or not you are going to be able to fully exercise your ability to earn a high income is likely to be revealed this week !
8 We we did n't actually get through all the arrangements question , erm , J John a are you w there was some ce uncertainty as to whether or not you were going to be able to bring your adaptable piano ?
9 Because not everything was going to be compartmentalized as an issue exclusively for the liberals or the socialists or the conservatives , so there 's going to be a degree of cross party support on certain issues , and this indeed could be one of them .
10 I think that is the case , doubly so considering the discussion yesterday where we saw , that whether some of the districts liked it or not there is going to be development in excess of the projected figures in their relevant districts over the plan period .
11 It is not made clear whether or not it is intended to be exhaustive .
12 Weapon is given a wide definition under section 2 of the Canadian Criminal Code and includes ‘ anything that is designed to be used as a weapon or anything that a person uses or intends to use as a weapon , whether or not it is designed to be used as a weapon . ’
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