Example sentences of "be going [to-vb] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But we 're going to talk to you first , and then you can start putting it behind you . |
2 | ‘ I do n't know how they are going to cope with it all . |
3 | I 'm going to explain to them all the importance of Iran to the US and the danger of it falling to extremists , he said . " |
4 | I do n't know whether I 'm going to cope with you two |
5 | McWilliams was still having problems with the suspension on his Yamaha during the final practice session and said afterwards : ‘ I needed a higher starting position to have a chance tomorrow but I have learned a lot and I 'm going to prepare for my first World championship by having a good nights sleep . ’ |
6 | And the conservative group is running the council in the sense that labour has scrambled , obviously over the last few days , to reduce its tax level to something closer to the tories and I 'm going to stand with my fellow liberal democrats tonight and vote for a higher figure because , not only because I think that there 's sort of things we want to do in our budget , are b are b are better and and would be better done than not done , but because I think there 's a fundamental political ethical issue here and it 's one which has been confronting this country for a great many years and which is going to be crucial in the next election . |
7 | Many widows like to stay in the home of a family member for a few days or weeks afterwards , but if she is going to return to her own home at some time , this should not be delayed for too long . |
8 | But also the database is passive , it never knows which client is going to communicate with it next . |
9 | You made great play on how , ooh advertising is going to pay for it all , out of a budget of about sixty odd thousand pounds you 've got fifteen hundred pounds in in advertising . |
10 | I started thinking : ‘ What 's going to happen to me next ? ’ ’ |
11 | There 's your intestacy rules that 's what the law 's going to say about it all and that 's what will happen if you do n't make a will . |
12 | But this is all going to be do , done far more sophisticated than that , so it 's going to produce for you each month , one of these things . |
13 | PAUL Gascoigne felt he was going to pot without his favourite cuppa — so he asked a friend to bring some English tea-bags out to Rome . |
14 | Is that what Silvio was going to explain to me next , that you 'd agreed to pay the agency a commission but that you were going to give me — what ? |
15 | No , I had decided that whatever I washoping to do , I was going to do on my own so if anyone was going to be proud of me they were going to be proud of me for legitimate reasons . |
16 | That said , we have seen so many people in recent months who wanted to move but could not do so until they knew what was going to happen to their take-home income . ’ |
17 | ‘ I just wondered what was going to happen to your little flat if you did move out , ’ he said , his gaze never leaving her . |
18 | Corbett was going to ask about his lost glove but decided not to . |
19 | The belly was covered in long piercing spikes , and I was going to fall on them any minute , and thousands of spikes would plunge into me — puncture me , penetrate my flesh — and out would pour my life 's blood , red and sticky , all down my body and down the elephant 's body and streakily into the waters of the pond . |