Example sentences of "going [to-vb] [pron] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now instead of treating you like a number , we 're going to treat you to a number . |
2 | ‘ I 'm going to see him about a play I have written . ’ |
3 | ‘ I have always gone to see her at Kensington Palace — well , I was n't going to see her in a railway siding , was I ? |
4 | That ‘ little grey home in the west ’ idea was n't going to fool her for a minute ; it was easy to see that the man sitting next to her loved every minute of his fast-living , action-packed life . |
5 | I truly feel that somebody 's going to pinch me in a minute and I 'm going to wake up . |
6 | I am going to entrust you with a secret . |
7 | So I think he 's going to find himself in a lot of trouble . |
8 | Gas and electricity accounts departments will know those customers whose financial difficulties are going to lead them to a cessation of supply . |
9 | She was going to edge him into a situation where it would be openly discourteous to refuse her , and nothing in his education or his upbringing had prepared him to be discourteous to anyone , least of all a woman . |
10 | That 's not going to help us as a company , is it ? |
11 | But no one 's going to buy it with a mileage like that , are they ? |
12 | If you have a group of parents who want something particular from a school and are going to organise themselves into a group to pressurise that school , they 'll do it whether there 's a P T A there or not . |
13 | Now this leaflet which I 'm going to give you in a moment er is called How To Put Things Right which i i is quite a good title for a leaflet like this . |
14 | Like , here was his first big song and everybody had come to see it , and he 's not going to do it with a rhythm section — just acoustic guitar . |
15 | And we 're going to do it with a graph . |
16 | By putting a premium on the use of it , then presumably , there are going to be fewer people who are going to use it over a period of time . |
17 | As they approached Robert 's home , the man said : ‘ I 'm going to let you into a secret . |
18 | Erm right just t message on secretaries clubs , going to put them on a back burner for a while then in terms of actually forming a club as such |
19 | and I 've mounted them on green germ , but I 'm going to put them on a table , and then hang the germs from the ceiling or something , round , cos I have n't got a board for that . |
20 | Now if you 're going to put somebody under a shower as I say be care be very careful that you 're not splashed and get the ambulance on the way . |
21 | Deeply afraid that this man was going to put me in a cage . |
22 | They 're not going to put you in a home . ’ |
23 | She later explained , ‘ I did not think that anyone was going to believe us as a family . |
24 | First we 're going to send you on a treasure hunt , collecting information from the magazine . |
25 | ‘ How long are you going to keep me at a distance ? ’ he rasped . |
26 | I was n't going to answer him back , even with ‘ He wanted to bring that lizard back — was he going to keep it for a pet ? ’ — not if he was going to be like that . |
27 | ‘ I 'm not going to turn myself into a performing monkey , ’ warns Howard . |
28 | They 're going to turn it into a recreation ground . ’ |
29 | But whatever happens they are not going to break me as a man . |
30 | ‘ We 're going to steam him in a couple of minutes . ’ |