Example sentences of "going [to-vb] [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is simply going to drive him out of a livelihood , and increases the amount of consumer junk left around in lane and layby .
2 They reckoned They was going to pull it down after the War .
3 In my imagination , I was going to pick you up in a fury of emotion , toss you down on that bed — ’
4 Alina had assumed that Belov was taking her to another of the buildings , but it seemed now that he was going to lead her out of the settlement altogether .
5 However , he has said : ‘ If social services want to keep some kind of data about the additional services which may not immediately be necessary , I do n't think the process is going to open them up to a legal threat . ’
6 cos I think we 're going to lock her up during the day
7 Well it 's gon na , mm , yeah , well it 's not pastry cos it 's flour I think we 've mixed it really , I know what you mean , we are going to tip it out of the ooh
8 It looked as though the Americans were going to sweep us aside in the early part of the afternoon at one point we had lost the match and were down in eight and up in only one .
9 I 'm going to fit it neatly into the neck of the one of the bottles .
10 Erm where I find I ca n't understand the regional accent I 'm going to give them back to the person who recorded them
11 Are you going to do it again for the seventy fifth ?
12 Ah well sure but then the whole lot goes , but , but , but , but , but this was , this was the document , I mean the way this was put forward , this is going to last us through into the foreseeable future .
13 It 's not going to press you back in the seat on acceleration or break any speed records , but it 's far from sluggish — a 119mph top speed , in fact , and 0–62mph in 12.8 seconds .
14 But she was n't feeling easy with him now , and as he pushed an easy-chair closer to her couch , and sat down opposite her , she had the uncanniest feeling that he was n't going to let her out of the room until she had told him every last bit of what there was to tell .
15 We 're going to put him up for a few days .
16 I am going to send you back to the Dark Realm of that other Ireland , and we will seal up the Gateways so that you and your creatures and your Lords of Evil will never be a threat to us again .
17 No afterwards she 's going to switch it on in the common room .
18 No , I 'm going to switch it off in a minute
19 ‘ Are you going to keep me here on the doorstep ? ’
20 If we 're going to keep it there on the patio , .
21 If it 's negative , how are you going to turn it round to a positive .
22 But I never felt that he was going to get me out in the second innings .
23 Maybe he thought he was going to get me back into the Church , but what I was doing was strictly pagan .
24 Max said there 'd have been buckets of blood , and if someone 's going to get it all over a suit , or a dress …
25 Right , what we 're now going to do is incorporate that dummy variable as the regressor in our model as an explanatory variable , so what 's going to happen is that that dummy variable is turned off , alright in the first part of the sample right up until the war that dummy variable 's going to be off , right so it has a value of zero , right , then in nineteen forty through to nineteen forty five it 's switched on and what it 's going to do is to pick up any differential effects , right , in the intercept between wartime and peacetime right , we 'll talk a little bit more , more about that in a second , we 're going to add it in as a regressor , right , because it only comes on during the wartime it will pick up any shift in the intercept , right , that occurs due to the war if there is one , of course there may not be but it 's quite likely that there , there may well be , so if you type Q to come out of the data processing environment , go back to the action menu and test estimate forecast okay at the dialog box just add D one to your list of explanatory variables , alright then press the end key , right , yeah we 're gon na use the full sample right , we gon na use O L S , right you have now estimated the model with this dummy variable now just to see what 's happened to those coefficients the er incoming elasticity was at nought point six is now doubled right to one point one four more importantly , right , its T ratio has jumped from one point eight five right to six point eight , as a result , we now say that the incoming elasticity , the income coefficients , right , the significant zero , it 's important to explain the textiles as such the er , we are now getting a very different estimate for our
26 Yeah , I 'm going to ring them up in a moment and tell them I object to some of the advertisements , particularly for drugs that they 're advertising .
27 Not going to pay me back for the bloody nose , even if you did nearly knock my head off ? ’
28 I 'm just going to drop her off at the hall .
29 ‘ Believe it or not , my responsibility to my daughter rated higher in my mind than going to seek you out at the hotel . ’
30 If I was n't able to admit it to some old woman I 'd never see again and who did n't matter a scrap to me , how was I going to face it out for the rest of my life ?
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