Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [be] [adv] [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 Yeah that 's the numbers linked to the division , erm Cynthia I mean I was only going to be looking at N Y C C and C S S S funded staff , yeah ?
2 ‘ You mean I 'm suddenly going to be whisked off to some other dimension ?
3 They admit arranging for 5,000 dollars to be handed over in envelopes but say they were merely responding to UEFA instructions to cover the officials ' expenses .
4 Yeah we 're not going to , I mean we 're only going to we 're , we 're
5 and I think th you know I 'm certainly going to be arguing that we actually address management time almost as a separate issue .
6 It may , in fact , be better to organise it for the day after you move , because being certain that everything will run according to plan on the day of the move is almost impossible , so it is better to do without your cooker overnight and schedule this for the next morning when you know you are definitely going to be there .
7 I know you 're both going to be happy together .
8 You know you 're never going to be anything more than Julius 's secretary . ’
9 But when we 're dealing as we are in this case , with fraud , then clearly there has to be regulations , there has to be er primary legislation er so that was the point I 'm making but as I say , it 's not just me , it 's the stock exchange , the S I B , all of them believe that we need a single enforcement body to look at these matters and I do wish perhaps the minister does but the government must acc eople and a number of ople obviously with a number of traumas and a number of di exploit the different rules and regulations and to get through them because they know they are never going to be caught and the little chance of being prosecuted and even if they are prosecuted er then the chances of being convicted are remote and even if they are convicted I 'm afraid that the judicial shi system shows er that the worst they can expect is a few hours mowing the grass in front of an old folks home or perhaps a few months er in the country residence , albeit owned by Her Majesty .
10 Well it 's about quarter to seven so I suppose you 're soon going to be off .
11 Yeah and I suppose it 's always going to be up for sort of negotiation , I mean I
12 Erm well it it was on It was compressed onto three disks , so I guess it 's probably going to be about four meg .
13 Cos that , I mean they 're always going to be useful I use them myself and I expect you all
14 ‘ I think you are slightly jumping to conclusions , Ellis , ’ observed Milton .
15 I think there is always going to be this element in business .
16 I think they 're just going to be planted there .
17 ‘ As a matter of fact , ’ Phil tells Howard one day , as they walk along the street eating fish and chips out of a Greek newspaper , ‘ I think it 's probably going to be the spitting image of you . ’
18 I think it 's probably going to be more frustrating to have a fax sitting there and you ca n't get through .
19 I only wondered because I 've got to go out later , I need to get somebody else to come in and , and be here but if I think it 's only going to be about that .
20 If you think it 's all going to be tough — international , cup match , league match — it will be tough .
21 I mean I think at the end of the day because we 're w going to have to basically in a sense your job I think even though at the moment you 're saying you know fine I 'm not gon na exclude anything , I think it 's actually going to be sort of , to try and eliminate most of this .
22 Um , I think it 's still going to be a hard fight , but I think today we 've shown the authority that we mean business .
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