Example sentences of "[is] hardly go " in BNC.
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1 | A fine of £250 is hardly going to hurt one of the highest paid players in the sport . |
2 | Unfortunately , tennis is a very expensive game and the cost of shoes and rackets is substantial , but an additional £5 fee to be paid to the association for registration is hardly going to deter someone from seeking match play . |
3 | But the recounting of all the statements a team of detectives might take in the course of a major inquiry is hardly going to make you a book that will grip readers . |
4 | A heroine who is a sewage engineer is hardly going to appeal to the escapist element in your readership , but a heroine who is a top designer of aero engines would be a definite asset . |
5 | Now , assuming they 're true , Blufton is hardly going to shop a drug smuggling ring he 's in on , so it 's safe to assume Nicola had another source of information . |
6 | Agriculture campaigner Robin Maynard said : ‘ £31 million over three years might build a few ornamental ponds in the countryside but it is hardly going to generate a major shift in agricultural policy from over-intensive agriculture to sustainable farming practice . ’ |
7 | ‘ Liam Devlin , if it is Devlin they choose , is hardly going to parachute into the courtyard at St Mary 's Priory tomorrow night , Jack , and if he did , so what ? |
8 | What the charity groups think of him is hardly going to make or break him in the operatic world . ’ |
9 | Kelly is hardly going to take over from Strach ( if his injury is that bad ) with Rocky in the wings . |
10 | That 's hardly going to help the war effort … . |
11 | Then everyone will think I 'm some kind of spy anyway because it 's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron . |
12 | Mr Woodbine 's hardly going to be carrying around a vegetable in his pocket , now is he ? ’ |
13 | so she 's hardly going to be there |