Example sentences of "[adv] going [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The development of the Group was obviously going to depend upon the capacity of management to monitor current , not historical , trends . |
2 | He 's fucking going to sleep in the car . |
3 | With a mouth like that , she 's not exactly going to fade into the background is she ? |
4 | ‘ I 'm just going to go over the fence and see what Camille 's doing , ’ said Scarlet , loath to say what she really meant — that she wanted to make sure Camille was all right — because that would imply that she might not be . |
5 | Yes , it 's very hard because you get to that stage where you know you can only really push forward for so long , then when it you know , the whistle looms near , you try and you know , you 're just going to go for the result really , and keep it you know , a clean sheet and just get a point out of the game . |
6 | I would just going to talk about the television licences . |
7 | It asks why the sun bothered to start the cycle of life at all if life was just going to end at the middle like the soldiers life . |
8 | I 'm just going to comment on the lady over there . |
9 | I 'm just going to walk down the hill with this lady — her husband 's there — she 's had rather a shock — ’ |
10 | Then , in a louder voice , to Rainbow : ‘ I 'm just going to walk along the path towards the dunes a bit , Rainbow . |
11 | Altho , although if one is eventually going to talk about the report one could to make it clear to the parents that what one is a subject report and the other is a summate report . |
12 | A heroine who is a sewage engineer is hardly going to appeal to the escapist element in your readership , but a heroine who is a top designer of aero engines would be a definite asset . |
13 | I do n't think the Gruncher is ever going to fall into the lake . |
14 | ( Are you ever going to look into the Montmartre business ? ) |
15 | ‘ If it ever gets made , ’ says Howard , ‘ because I do n't think it 's ever going to get off the ground . |
16 | But poor old Wayne Phillips was always going to suffer for the demise of the local hero , unless he got at least 100 in his first trip to the crease . |
17 | So this is why I emphasize the fact that when you become retired your circumstances are all always going to change for the worse as far as adjustments are concerned . |
18 | We are now going to think about the space inside a cuboid . |
19 | The first-years , after a first term filled with the medieval period and a second with the Renaissance , were now going to learn about the Baroque . |
20 | You must visit every spot ahead of time to plan what you are actually going to do on the day with your candidate or leader . |
21 | I 'm actually going to join in the choir . |
22 | And we 're actually going to think about the evening of Good Friday . |
23 | I leaned over to Nick Wells and said : ‘ I 'm never going to vote for the death penalty . ’ |
24 | It 's never going to rumble through the floor in the way that a similarly priced 4x10 would , but they 're obviously catering for a gap in the market which is n't being filled very successfully . |