Example sentences of "going to take a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think I 'm going to take a 3-wood and hit this low and flat . |
2 | Montana said : ‘ Steve and the team are playing well so they are not going to take a chance of throwing me in unless they have to . ’ |
3 | I was giggling there 's a big fat boy was going to take a chance with this toffee bar , you know , super Sandra ! |
4 | internal business shuttles but a lot of them are long haul passengers who could n't get a direct flight to their nearest regional airport and with the nineteen ninety three directive liberalising the E C erm or European Union Airways , more and more passengers from the North and the Midlands are going to take a shuttle to Europe not to Heathrow , they are going to fly from Ringway or East Middlesbrough t to Europe and catch a long haul from Charles De Gaulle or Frankfurt and indeed Amsterdam which you probably know is now advertising itself as Britain 's third airport . |
5 | Now we are going to take a look at what it takes to keep a body healthy , and in particular at your nutritional requirements . |
6 | I was going to take a look at the pipe . |
7 | She sensed Cobalt and Oliver fall back , and heard Cobalt say : ‘ I 'm going to take a look around . |
8 | And as she remained stubbornly silent , ‘ Well , at least you 're going to take a look — and see just what you 're turning down . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm going to take a look at the Garland printing works but I 'll pick you up here in about half-an-hour and we 'll go to lunch . ’ |
10 | ‘ Now I 'm going to take a look over the studio and I think you should be with me . ’ |
11 | Continuing our short series on what is happening in education , today we 're going to take a look at the impact microcomputers are making on the classroom . |
12 | Tonight we 're going to take a look at two aspects of education and I have with me Stephen Ball , who 's been carrying out research into the different between streamed and mixed ability classes in comprehensive schools , and Sandy Grassy , who co-ordinates the many links between the science side of the university and schools . |
13 | Tonight we 're going to take a look at the work of the Institute of Development Studies , which is based at the university . |
14 | next few programmes we 're going to take a look at trends in science and engineering , particularly in the way that the subjects are taught and opportunities for employment . |
15 | During the next few programmes , we 're going to take a look at trends in science and engineering , particularly in the way that the subjects are taught , and opportunities for employment . |
16 | Initially I wanted to be in Kabul should there be an offensive , then reality began setting in and I could see that they were n't going to take a village , let alone a capital . ’ |
17 | It s going to take a bit of time for the factories to dole us out some more . |
18 | ‘ This is going to take a bit of brainwork . ’ |
19 | Clearly that 's going to take a bit more nerve and more willingness to take risk . |
20 | That 's going to take a bit of explaining . |
21 | This is going to take a bit of getting used to . ’ |
22 | It 's all new , is it going to take a bit of getting used to ? |
23 | Well er I think it is going to take a bit of getting used to , yes that 's , that 's right ; preparing agreements for Oxfordshire Health Authority , service agreements , we 're calling them , er with some er eighty or ninety health care programmes , health care services in our hospitals and communities . |
24 | ‘ I was going to take a reading , but there was n't time . |
25 | So if we 're we 're if we get if we get past that erm er that that point of am I going to take a flier . |
26 | I mean if you live in a posh area , er , the student 's going to take a pride in what he 's done , because you know you can give him it every day of his life , and he , he wants to do something , but he wants to do it himself . |
27 | He knew we could n't abide his ways , and he was sure one of us was going to take a hack at him , so he begged for the honour of being killed by the enemy instead . ’ |
28 | No , I mean they 're they 're not going to take a truck running over them . |
29 | ‘ I am going to take a shower , ’ Wexford said coldly . |
30 | ‘ I 'm hot , sweaty , tired , and I 'm going to take a shower , ’ was the careless retort . |