Example sentences of "[adv] going do [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It would be better , she felt , if John were to work with Shirley , the typist , as he was only going to do odd jobs .
2 Okay , it right , erm , nought point five three , you 're obviously going to do these quicker than I can write them down , so you can write them down .
3 I looked at the illustration and I thought no way is that ever going to do any thing that chops
4 It is no good pretending that you are ever going to do fine woodwork with this All Purpose saw , but for rough cutting and shaping it has many uses around the house .
5 Maurice , an amiable young man , had realised as soon as he came to the Reach that Richard was always going to do this and that he himself would accordingly be known as Dondeschiepolschuygen IV which was inscribed in gilt lettering on his bows .
6 We were originally going to do two shows at Knebworth , but we had to cancel one because they figured it would be too hard — we could n't get the trucks there on time and get the show going when they wanted to do it .
7 We were originally going to do weekly measurements , but I found on my own monitoring that you wo n't get much variation .
8 I I was n't even going to do that , I did n't want to do that .
9 erm so no certainly they asked me about it and so on but I think that rather like their food forum they might like to get a communications forum going erm because they 've been thinking about having a Business Club and various other things because they 're involved with the Management Programme and all sorts of things and they maybe going to do some training for heads and people like that
10 Erm I was , I , I thought that , when you covered all the policies you then went through and summarized all the needs and I thought you were n't going to go back and , and er explore further so what you did is you covered all the policies and then you summarized everything and then explored all the needs and s and at one point I thought that you were n't actually going to do that but you did come back and do it , you just did it in a different way .
11 Er , you must then go through the month and work out , either on the monthly calendar card , or on the daily pages when you 're actually going to do this stuff on this list .
12 And I would suggest that you need to be looking at investing about two hours er , up front in each month , writing the prioritised to list , and then working out when you 're actually going to do this stuff .
13 Semantic syntax and then afterwards the relation between syntax and semantics so I 'm actually going to do some real syntax .
14 I 'm never going to do that one .
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