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

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1 Clarissa and I are going to have a tiny foot-up till he arrives . ’
2 If you are going to record a live performance you have to decide , for instance , whether the audience is part of the show or not .
3 So that the , the , the two main aims are , are stressed there , you are gon na end feudal exploitation and you are going to create a new system which will set free the force of rural production in order to pave the way for new China 's industrialization .
4 So , if you are going to typeset a fine art book or produce high quality galleys for an advertisement then it 's possible that a WYSIWYG package will not suffice .
5 Divide the children up into groups for a game and then tell them that you are going to form a marching band .
6 If you want to change your weight , you are going to have to change your diet , and to do that you are going to need a regular , orderly lifestyle .
7 Remember though , you can only do this in open water ; if there are snags around you can bet the bream will head for them , and there is no way you are going to stop a big bream on 2lb line .
8 In even the worst-run sales department , the danger that you are going to lose a key sale is recognized and every effort is made , within the limited headroom that you have , to try and retain it .
9 But you are going to hear a great deal more about it in the coming months .
10 While the first point is of little real consequence except to the typographer the second means that if you only have 10 point and 12 point but want 14 point you are going to have a real problem !
11 If you are going to have a large stock of components you must store them sensibly .
12 You can not expect the world always to come to you — you must go out and meet it sometimes if you are going to have a full social life .
13 if you are going to buy a new fridge , check out what refrigerant and form of insulation it uses .
14 If you are going to maintain a full employment policy you have to do your manpower planning with consummate skill .
15 ‘ It 's not the kind of document you are going to get a dramatic reaction to ; you might say it 's more of a White Paper , ’ Ernst & Young 's Mort Meyerson told ACCOUNTANCY .
16 I think that , unless you are going to knit a vast number of buttonholes of the same size , it is much quicker to select the pushers by hand .
17 To simply say to the public we are going to spend a million pound on traffic calming is downright irresponsible and this .
18 We are going to spend a few more hours in one another 's company ; it would make life easier . ’
19 So we , we , we 've got in a sense this holding exercise of rent reduction , interest rate reduction but we are going to need a new land reform document to take us through , I mean certainly once we get to nineteen forty nine and we are in power , th th we , we are gon na want land reform are n't we ?
20 Okay so we are , w w we 're now in a position of , certainly by nineteen forty nine we 're , we 're on the verge of power , we want l we , land reform is not taking place any more , there are still some areas in the north it has n't taken place out in the far north west it has n't taken place , so we , we , we are going to need a new land reform document based on all the experience we 've got which will carry us through and , and it 's really that land reform document , document that we are going to implement for the whole of China , and it 's going to be that document which really is going to abolish feudalism and create some sort of equality .
21 No , it is certain that we are going to need a hefty measure of cumulative selection in our explanations of life .
22 Indeed , if we are going to give a full account of what practitioners do within a discipline , we are bound to use such terms as deciding , assessing , evaluating , judging and criticising .
23 On the other hand Mr Ernest Saunders , Chief Executive of Guinness , claimed that : ‘ The important thing is that we are going to create a major new international brands business in Britain — the first since Beecham 's in the 1950s ’ .
24 First I believe if we are going to seek a broader approach to the problems of law and order , I feel we need a broader electorate than the existing members of a police authority .
25 And then , I do n't know what you 're going to do here but we are going to have a new hall and stair carpet
26 Darling , sweet Constanza , let's do it , let's do it now , we are going to have a jolly life you and I , let's cock a snook at the world and the mess it 's in . ’
27 Mr Patten said later : ‘ The important thing as far as I am concerned is that it looks as if we are going to have a Conservative government .
28 They argue that since human beings change they are going to need a different kind of partner in order to find fulfilment and satisfaction for the whole of their lives .
29 The right code can only be issued to them if the tax inspector knows about their National Insurance pension ; so it is very important for your parents to let the Tax Office know in advance if they are going to receive a National Insurance retirement pension .
30 The answer to that will depend on their own performance , because persuading the other investors to part with a further 12 per cent of their equity will only be possible if they are going to get a good return on it .
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