Example sentences of "[adv] going [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This month I 'm only going to tab the two-bar ending , leaving the 16-bar solo for the next two issues .
2 A workshop with one machinist who carefully adjusts and sets the machine up and leaves it that way at the end of the job is not necessarily going to need the heaviest equipment .
3 You mark my words , we 're all going to miss the old doctor at Thrush Green . ’
4 These kinds of problems lead to difficulties in keeping everything indexed and in the right order , and that is obviously going to make the whole thing farcical sometimes from the children 's point of view .
5 ‘ You 're just going to blame the hired hand , is that it ? ’
6 Managers were always going to hit the first target once they realised that a one in three rota without prospective cover fitted the limit of 83 hours a week exactly .
7 Says Marcus Lyon : ‘ You are always going to get the lazy buyer who wants a barn conversion because they do n't want to take the time and trouble to do it themselves . ’
8 Iain , like any impressionable adolescent , was always going to find the bad sister more exciting .
9 Pike , Quigley and Mum used to wait behind the hedge , rattling tambourines and waving placards saying ARE YOU REALLY GOING TO MEET THE LIVING GOD ? as the congregation filed out and chatted to the vicar about the problems of British Rail .
10 IBM Corp is reportedly going to relieve The Open Software Foundation of one of its heaviest burdens and take over integration responsibilities for the Distributed Management Environment ( DME ) .
11 ‘ I went to London to work , staying there five years — living in High Wycombe , and occasionally going to watch the local football team now managed by Martin O'Neill . ’
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