Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [v-ing] to be [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Which , you know , Alan and I were saying we were a bit concerned about because he 's doing i such a good job I think on the lobbying , that North Yorkshire are not going to be flavour of the month in terms of ministers or senior civil servants |
2 | Looking at the time-reversal paradoxes again , we see that what they are really referring to is information , rather than particles . |
3 | ‘ He might be only pretending to be gaga , ’ said Pooley . |
4 | ‘ I 'm not chasing him , and I 'm not going to be number four , Rosie . |
5 | But I 'm not going to be number four , all the same . |
6 | And erm I I I find it I mean I 'm not going to be sort of holier than thou about it all I mean , perhaps I myself might be tempted er one day . |
7 | ‘ There is obviously going to be displacement of people as specialist sites are concentrated , ’ says Ms Brown , adding that it would be necessary to ensure that the right amount of nursing support and training is available as the displacement of nurses takes place . |
8 | There are so many combinations of what to have , what to get , what we ca n't get , what we need really I think is , what we need is obviously going to be priority is n't it ? |
9 | and they 're all pretty valid , and I can assure you that , if we allow up to a maximum of five hundred and we check out what they 're doing with it , and we put all the right s it 's not going to be money wasted . |
10 | ‘ There 's not going to be room for olives soon , ’ Constance told him . |
11 | ‘ When you 're men and women living together in close quarters like that there is always going to be temptation . ’ |
12 | ‘ When you 're men and women living together in close quarters like that there is always going to be temptation . ’ |
13 | Really , it should , if there 's the accountant there who 's ever going to be treasurer next year should go . |
14 | But I ca n't say stop the violence , because there 's always going to be violence . |
15 | Nathan is n't going to be part of it ? ’ |
16 | Moving children away from their families 45 minutes down the road … there 's undoubtedly going to be danger . |
17 | I , I think that 's again going to be part of it because that is certainly I mean a major reason why er a lot of peasant societies have large families , but we 'd still have to try and explain why it was that in this period , presumably so very much more of those children were surviving than had been the case earlier . |
18 | I mean I think at the end of the day because we 're w going to have to basically in a sense your job I think even though at the moment you 're saying you know fine I 'm not gon na exclude anything , I think it 's actually going to be sort of , to try and eliminate most of this . |
19 | Now you are actually going to be guinea pig for me because I 've been doing these for about ten years and I 've decided for ten years is getting perhaps a little stale . |
20 | ‘ The next date , of course , was always going to be trouble . |
21 | City tried hard to get back into it but their task was always going to be maintenance , although Paul Hackett struck a good goal in a move involving several players , to reduce the area on seventy four minutes . |