Example sentences of "[pron] is going [to-vb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They are also finalising plans for a European tour later this year — which is going to mean fewer dates back home — including Farnham . |
2 | What alternative reflection of himself can the Left , for instance , offer Chas which is going to make any sense in terms of his own experience and the way he sees the world ? |
3 | Nobody is going to take that place . |
4 | ‘ I can see nobody is going to believe this story first time , are they ? ’ |
5 | If you 've got an unknown author there is no way somebody is going to buy that book unless they have picked it up off the shelf . |
6 | May I ask who is going to occupy these buildings ? |
7 | 1 Deciding Decide who is going to play each role . |
8 | Your work itself is going to take more time than that . |
9 | At first sight what he seems to be saying is simply that no one is going to take any notice of the conclusions which a rational woman reaches after deliberation . |
10 | How can Christ be a perfect penitent if he is really sinless ? putting it in ordinary terms : if you are completely innocent of a crime , no one is going to make much sense of it if you say : ‘ I am not guilty of this offence , but I confess on behalf of others and wish to represent their guilt . ’ |
11 | Everybody is going to love this film — I enjoyed making it . ’ |
12 | ‘ I have already been told I will need an operation and it is going to take some time to sort out my problem . |
13 | In brief , yes , you can , but it is going to take some doing . |
14 | I could make up the detections that his presence lost me in a matter of days , and if he thinks he is going to see any wheeling and dealing when he is sitting in , well he 's naive ! |
15 | He is going to take some photographs . |
16 | If a business general manager is required to report not only on profit but on customer service , he is going to take more interest in it . |
17 | If someone is sitting on the radiator it is because his trousers are wet from the rain , if someone is drifting across the classroom he is going to get some paper for written work , or if someone is leaving class he is going to empty the rubbish ‘ like he usually does ’ . |
18 | The use of words also helps to bring across the message of the poem with words such as ‘ futility ’ and ‘ fatuous ’ giving the distinct impression that Wilfred Owen has almost given up everything that he once believed in because he feels that everyone is going to kill each other anyway . |