Example sentences of "going have [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of them are going to have to puzzle a little bit hard . |
2 | She was going to have to spend a second night at the motel , if only to continue their cover of an ‘ affair ’ . |
3 | He 's going to have to improve a little bit on his last win , but I think he can do that , so that 's the fourth leg of a yankee , trap one , Ambridge Power . |
4 | I 'm just going to have to try a perpendicular approach and hope I can time my arrival to a point when the hole is passing in front of me . ’ |
5 | But you 're all going to have to work a darned sight harder . |
6 | Now you ca n't actually park by casualty 's door , you 're going to have to park a little bit before that . |
7 | But before that the Royals are going to have to endure a disturbing time . |
8 | Somehow , the party is going to have to find a better way of operating this time round . |
9 | He is going to have to keep a straight face , and deal with it . |
10 | anyway we , we had a petition that when it came up that er , that the new E E C rules were coming in that they would , they 'd going to have to have a clean way if you are you are and a dirty way out you know |
11 | At Twickenham , he is going to have to play a full part in a Scottish back-row who — which has not been the case for some years — will be having to cope with , in Dewi Morris and Stuart Barnes , not only a breaking scrum-half , but a running stand-off who attacks the gain-line . |
12 | ‘ And if you leave here , I 'm afraid I 'm going to have to make a few phone calls . |