Example sentences of "[conj] it is [adv] going " in BNC.

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1 They simply share the belief that it is not going to be possible to explain behaviour adequately if mental processes are identified with the contents of conscious awareness .
2 ‘ It 's a wonderful goal , except that it is not going to be reached overnight .
3 What worries me is that it is not going to end there .
4 When trading in or throwing away an old " fridge " try to make sure that it is not going to be just broken up without the CFC gas being properly collected first .
5 " The food web is so isolated from anything we consume that it is not going to affect people " , she added .
6 I thought driving up today would have been a good day but the reality is that it is not going to start until Easter time .
7 And everybody knows from the Depratment of transport downwards that it is n't going to work .
8 True , John makes it look easy , but , his tackle control is so good that it is obviously going to be difficult to emulate .
9 When you pay a cheque into your account no-one knows that it is definitely going to be paid .
10 HAVING vague recollection from reading accounts of English milords on the Grand Tour in the 18th century that there was a nourishing fake industry around the Mediterranean , I was intrigued to learn from Oxford 's Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art that it is still going .
11 And it is disappointing to see that it is still going .
12 I now find that this computer is clearly inadequate for my needs and that despite the fact that Dixon 's staff assured me that it would support desktop publishing and graphics , I now discover that it is never going to produce the results I need .
13 ‘ February is only a short month , so it is not going to have a devastating effect on figures , and there are now signs that the recession is bottoming out , which has to be good for the industry , ’ a spokesman said .
14 We had a row , but telling the police we had a row is n't going to bring her back to life and it is n't going to find out who killed her , because I did n't . ’
15 Now you 're trying to walk through the mirror , and it is n't going to work . ’
16 Erm and it is n't going to add anything to anybody else about from
17 Well , I 've been trampled too often , and it is n't going to happen again .
18 They have obviously been through a very bad time over the last few days and it is n't going to get any better over the next few weeks . ’
19 And it is not going to be won ’ , says Mr Carlson , ‘ by a bunch of biplane pilots flying round by the seat of their pants . ’
20 From this same quarry the longest bridge in Cornwall was built across the Camel at Wadebridge in 1485 , and it is still going strong .
21 But there has been endless comment by members of the Labour Party leadership as well as others about the outcome of the election and it is still going on .
22 It appears as the instrumental introduction ( and two instrumental interludes ) , it comes four times in each of the two choruses , and it is still going when the song fades out .
23 After all , the survey will have to be done at some stage and it is only going to be helpful to carry out a pilot if it tells the designer something he did not know .
24 It has been submitted to the South Oxfordshire District Council full planning committee and has been approved , and it is now going down to the South Oxfordshire District Committee , but I do n't quite why it 's going
25 Though at any given amount it looks as if it is n't going anywhere , it 's always on the move , lumbering from crisis to crisis .
26 Micro Focus Plc makes a very good living out of a programming language that many believed would be long dead by now yet still shows no signs of fading away — but if object-oriented programming fulfils its promise and sweeps away the paraphernalia of the first 35 years of the computer industry , Micro Focus is going to have to be ready and waiting if it is not going to be swept away too .
27 After about five minutes you may need to change the blotters but , eventually , when it looks as if it is not going to curl , you can remove the weight and let it air dry .
28 It does n't have to have the polish of a broadcast programme if it is not going to be broadcast .
29 What is the point of sending the article to learned referees if it is subsequently going to be altered without warning ?
30 But it might as well save its money if it is merely going to flow out of the country into the pockets and profits of foreign firms .
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