Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] go [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | So Alan must have had well in mind the fact that any Rokkaku bout is going to offer short odds on a kite crash ! |
2 | If the plaintiff is going to seek additional damages for loss of earning capacity this , too , must be specifically pleaded in order to give the defendant proper notice ( Chan Wai Tong v Li Ping Sum [ 1985 ] 2 WLR 396 ) . |
3 | ‘ My friend is going to ask some questions . |
4 | ‘ As far as I can see , ’ he said , blinking magisterially , ‘ this decision by the European Court is going to have far-reaching consequences . |
5 | The Police Complaints Authority is going to investigate three complaints against officers involved in the Hillsborough football disaster which killed 95 people last April . |
6 | High standards of accuracy become important if the investigator is going to employ sophisticated methods of analysing the flight recording , such as making a double integration of the vertical acceleration recording to obtain an accurate description of the shape of the flight-path perpendicular to the pitch attitude . |
7 | I do n't know whether Dad 's going to enter any photographs this year . |
8 | In case anyone should think that some of our commentary on IBM Corp and its problems is a little apocalyptic , hear what they are saying on the other side of the Atlantic : ‘ With IBM , there 's a question in my mind whether the company is going to exist five years from now , ’ Kenneth Heebner of Boston fund manager Capital Growth Management commented to the Wall Street Journal . |
9 | If you know in advance that a customer is going to take six months to pay you instead of one and you still want to make the sale , then consider loading your price to cover your finance costs . |
10 | ‘ I swear to you that your honourable gambling partner is going to restore those farms to this estate . |
11 | The plant is going to have pink flowers so I paint the foliage quite dark — I can always lighten it |