Example sentences of "going to be [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They have come to their agreement , they have done their job well , and they have produced and excellent education system and the blip which he is talking about is one which is forced on us at the present time by a Conservative Government , who has decided that there is going to be no further expansion in the school service which we 're providing , and indeed is imposing upon us cuts which are going to mean that we reduce those services , and to argue that from a point of view that it 's a considered piece of policy from a Government which if I has introduced , if I may say , Poll Tax , an economy which is a disaster area , exports in nothing happening there , inflation
2 Germany is at last waking up to the what has been clear to outsiders for the past year or so , that there is going to be no quick fix to the recession it is facing and that it will be long and grinding : this week the BDI industrial federation admitted that the downturn could develop into Germany 's worst recession since the end of World War II , saying that the western German economy will continue to decline , and the fall will be deeper than previously thought , so that in important sectors such as the capital goods industry the downturn will represent a new post-war record ; the body blames weak foreign demand for German goods , the now over-valued mark and rising costs for German industry and now admits it is the result of structural problems that will have long-term economic effects .
3 THE £3 billion Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link and the £300 million Heathrow Express line are to go ahead , Chancellor Norman Lamont announced yesterday.But the future of the £1.7 billion cross-London rail link Crossrail appeared less certain with Mr Lamont saying the scheme was now going to be a joint venture between the public and private sectors.The much-delayed 68-mile Channel Tunnel fast link will not go into London 's King 's Cross station as British Rail hoped , but instead will terminate at neighbouring St Pancras — a less expensive option.But Mr Lamont did say that Government money would be put into the scheme which could be completed by the end of the decade.The 15-mile Paddington-Heathrow fast link — a joint venture between BR and airport operator BAA — will be started later this year and should be finished by the second half of 1997 .
4 He got one back on us at the 15th to put him three shots behind again , so the 17th was going to be a crucial hole .
5 According to Padayachee , ‘ 1991 is going to be a crucial year .
6 ‘ We are also due to have talks with Colwyn Borough Council about a possible ground sharing deal with Colwyn Bay FC at Llanelian Road so it 's going to be a crucial week for the club , ’ added Daley .
7 There 's going to be a seventy acre community nature park eventually , so that 's quite an area to cover , but it 's not going to be all trees — it 's going to be some open glades for butterflies and so on , so there should be a nice variation there .
8 A second male said , ‘ Women who start families and continue with families do n't appear to go through the system … a woman has to decide that she 's going to be a career-based woman and not a family-based woman .
9 However , with the main continental European economies unlikely to grow any faster than the UK over the next year or so , exports are not going to be a powerful recovery force for the economy or corporate earnings through 1993 .
10 Away in a manger , is that going to be a standard tune ?
11 They were n't on court settings so I would imagine in a court situation perhaps the impact of words is slightly higher , you might expect , but it 's still going to be a low percentage in respect of the overall conta image that 's put over .
12 He 's going to be a professional tenor !
13 There is going to be a professional training day for staff tomorrow so there will be no school again .
14 Is it going to be a two hour lecture ?
15 It was always going to be a tricky tie for 'Mill against two opponents , with the very unpredictable Chiddingfold pitch to contend with , plus a strong cross-wind .
16 It was always going to be a tricky session because of a heavy downpour beforehand . ’
17 It was clear from the start , however , that this race was going to be a final shoot-out between Mansell and Senna .
18 That intuition told her that her life was , as she says , ‘ going to be a winding road .
19 Now this coming September there 's going to be a mental health awareness week , but if you 'd like to get involved before that , then the Nottingham branch of the , want to encourage anyone who 's interested to visit them .
20 The two understudies were asked to come back on the Friday afternoon , when there was going to be a complete run of the play for the producers and Malcolm Harris .
21 ‘ It 's going to be a long night , ’ he said , and he turned to Creed , who had just walked into the room , and smiled .
22 It was going to be a long night , as I also had to finish an already over-due essay on Swedish expansion in the seventeenth century ( it would have to be a goodish one , too ; an earlier remark — made in an unguarded moment during a methodically boring tutorial — ascribing Swedish territorial gains in the Baltic to the invention of the Smorgasbord with its take-what-you-want ethic , had not endeared me to the professor concerned ; nor had my subsequent discourse on the innate frivolity of the Swedes , despite what I thought was the irrefutable argument that no nation capable of giving a Peace Prize to Henry Kissinger could possibly be accused of lacking a sense of humour .
23 It was going to be a long night .
24 Going to be a long journey I would think cos it 's an hour and a half from here to Scarborough on the bus .
25 It 's going to be a long session . ’
26 Waterville Valley and the World Cup finals in late March was going to be a long haul .
27 Dozens of boxes of documents were taken into court at the start of the complicated trial , a trial which the jury were warned by the judge , is going to be a long haul .
28 ‘ I always knew this was going to be a long haul . ’
29 It 's going to be a long struggle getting established and until I am I do n't see how … ’
30 It was going to be a long day .
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