Example sentences of "always going [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 With the best will in the world , the library is not always going to have the book on its shelves that the student is after ; and nor are members of staff always going to be available to answer students ' enquiries .
2 Cos that , I mean they 're always going to be useful I use them myself and I expect you all
3 The possibility of accidental or deliberate pollution of our rivers is always going to be present therefore , and unless some sophisticated measuring device is installed in all our rivers which can quickly detect pollution and hence lead to urgent action , this argument about allowing fishermen to continue to carry out their sport is quite a strong one from an environmental point of view .
4 Uncertain domestic currency values in instances like this are always going to be present .
5 An absolute guarantee of choice of school was always going to be impossible .
6 They are always going to be disappointed .
7 In the end … not getting into a skid is always going to be better than having to cope with one .
8 WITH A title like Tango ‘ Til You 're Sore , it was always going to be one of the sexiest plays of the summer .
9 ‘ The Government allowed people to believe it was always going to be good .
10 I must be absolutely honest though and say that it 's not always going to be easy to try to live for Jesus at school .
11 There 's a kind of chap who 's always going to be head boy or chief prefect and who appeals to his elders .
12 ‘ I can see , Matey , that breakfast conversation is always going to be lively when Mrs Dr Cochrane is at table , if it resembles McAllister 's , that is ! ’
13 In the second half , they were on top again , but just could n't get the first goal , which was always going to be vital in such a close battle .
14 ‘ Of course it was always going to be difficult , ’ he said .
15 In the Berlin orchestra we always looked for greater knowledge and better players but maintaining standards is always going to be difficult .
16 It is always going to be difficult with a lot of conflicting pressures . ’
17 Getting the balance right is always going to be difficult , but it should not be impossible .
18 It is easy to criticise the government 's decisions : after a century of inertia , making changes in London was always going to be difficult , and Mrs Bottomley deserves credit for getting the process started .
19 But it was always going to be difficult for us once Huddersfield scored with a penalty .
20 Policing an rural area is always going to be difficult .
21 Bruce Jones , a leading leisure analyst at the broker , Smith New Court , said the outcome was always going to be difficult to call , ‘ given that Cook 's 8 per cent stake was a blocking factor ’ .
22 Indifferent service was noticeable : it was always going to be hard to persuade the Euro ‘ cast members ’ ( as staff are called ) to adopt the ‘ Have-a-Nice-Day ’ grin .
23 Well it 's always going to be hard because we 're , you know , near the bottom and that and it 's very tight , you know just a win or a loss like , it puts you either three places up or right near the bottom .
24 Well , Okay , you 'll see that of course , that 's a five by seven grid , no it 's not , yes it is , a five by seven grid , so there 's always going to be some blank spaces .
25 ‘ Eric is always going to be special ’ admits Batty .
26 There was always going to be heavy legal problems surrounding the continued use of the name The Smiths anyway , and the problems in furthering the band became unassailable .
27 I think there is always going to be this element in business .
28 That is why the Maastricht summit was always going to be important well beyond its paper agenda .
29 That 's right yes , well as I 've always said erm from the last erm eight , last sixteen , erm it 's always going to be tight matches , cut rugby one score in it really erm it 's cut rugby really .
30 Sporting your quality , functional threads , you 're always going to be safe from scorn .
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