Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] going [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I think she 's going to go a long way — which she deserves to . ’
2 I think she 's going to have a nervous breakdown . ’
3 She 's going to have a ripping time .
4 I 'm glad you like my essay , but I do n't like what you 're doing ’ , or would he think ‘ oh dear I 've got to put with this or she 's going to write a bad report on me ’ .
5 Overly euphoric notions inside the company that it 's going to move a million units in the next year ‘ ai n't gon na happen , ’ he said .
6 It 's going to take a long time yet .
7 Some have done better than others , but there 's just the physical reality of how long it takes the lower two strings to speak — it 's going to take a few milliseconds for that to happen .
8 The Stacker device driver is pretty big — 40Kb — and unless this can be loaded high , it 's going to take a big chunk of Conventional memory .
9 Let them know it 's going to have a fabulous programme and be full of people they know or others of a like mind .
10 It 's going to cost a great deal of money .
11 Oh it 's a very important point , is n't it , if it 's going to cost a great deal more to push privatization through when you 've got a fifty billion overspend anyway , I 'd have thought people who were worried about V A T on fuel would say that is a very significant point .
12 It 's going to look a little bit better .
13 It 's a challenging objective and there is general recognition among the senior administrators that it is going to take a tremendous effort , one that is both concerted and coordinated , for Canada to qualify for the 1995 quarter-finals .
14 IT 'S a tough old world , showbusiness , and it is going to get a darn sight tougher .
15 It is going to involve a substantial input of accounting ( and , of course , data processing ) resources particularly where they do not exist now : in directly managed hospitals , in NHS Hospital Trusts , in the Family Practitioner Committees , and in the GP Practices .
16 Although we have been going there for 10 years the excitement of seeing all our friends will never ever die and I hope it is going to stay a good , clean Holiday site for many years .
17 It was n't easy , and it is going to cost a great deal of money , and business is not at all bright at the moment .
18 I think that it is going to have a good effect on improving trading for the better parks and attractions in this country and as you know I think , Alton Towers is the leading er , park of its kind in this country , Chessington which we also own is the second er , leading park , one and a half million visitors a year , Alton Towers approximately two million visitors a year in this country .
19 So it is a major curriculum initiative itself and I am hoping it is going to have a knock-on effect and get people to consider the way they teach fairly radically .
20 It is going to have a great deal of influence on the future of Unix because it is going to influence , for example , how we spend our money on research and development . ’
21 The London middleweight Rod Douglas , who has been in hospital since being beaten by the British champion Herol Graham two weeks ago , is expected to leave hospital ‘ in a week or so ’ , according to his manager Mickey Duff , who said last night : ‘ He is going to make a complete recovery .
22 When an accomplished actor like ( bridegroom 's name ) realizes he is going to have a speaking part in the wedding ceremony he jumps at the opportunity .
23 ‘ I know he 's going to do a first-rate job , ’ said Edward Crumwallis , gazing towards the door , where Hilary Frome was already doing a first-rate job with two of the more important parents .
24 He 's less ready with smiles on demand — he 'll decide whether he 's going to give a gummy grin or not !
25 He 's going to need a terrific amount of energy , and he 's going to need it quickly , because he 's got to deal with this very dangerous situation that he finds himself in .
26 ‘ I 've still got Jasper and he 's going to have a long and happy life , ’ she declared .
27 He 's going to have a short stay in a Home soon to give me a break .
28 He 's going to build a new organ for Chelmsford cathedral .
29 ‘ You do n't think he 's going to make a terrible fool of himself , do you , Bob ? ’
30 John , John Venables , who is the science correspondents for Radio Cambridge , and as I say who also runs his own media training sessions ; Julian Dunn , who is Senior News Reporter for Radio Cambridge , so I hope he 's going to kneecap a few of you and make life fairly uncomfortable when he 's doing some trial interviews , and Lloyd Addison , who 's a freelance from Radio Norfolk .
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