Example sentences of "is going " in BNC.
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1 | Over the next decade a global approach is going to be essential . ’ |
2 | There is far less of the mystification which can be attributed to the account of the troubles in Guerrillas : what we get is the mysterious politics of forest and township as observed by an outsider , by an African Asian who understands a good deal of what is going on . |
3 | Writers do n't know what is going on . |
4 | Theatre invites you to give your full attention to what is happening on stage — the theatrical experience is a very concentrated one and you as a member of the audience are vitally connected to what is going on . |
5 | Three-year and two-year diploma students should bear these figure in mind so they have some idea of what is going to be involved when they make an application for a further education grant to their local authority . |
6 | A lot will depend on your current theatre experience and whether you have done much acting , but finding the right kind of character to work in an audition is going to mean some careful thinking and planning . |
7 | That 's why there are contrasting pieces ; not everyone is going to be marvellous with the classics ( Rex Harrison once avowed that he was ‘ no good at Tudor verse speaking ’ ) . |
8 | Concentration has nothing to do with gritting your teeth and braving it out ; it 's the secret of being more and more relaxed and aware of everything that is going on at the same time . |
9 | It does n't mean that your regional accent is going to be bullied out of you , so that you are unable to use it ever again — on the contrary , your accent may in all probability be your most interesting and valuable possession . |
10 | This may prove more effective if the girl playing the wife has no idea of what the scene is going to be about . |
11 | In the West End there seems at the moment a tendency to rely too much on the goodwill of actors which is often accompanied by a failure to maintain a true interest in what is going on for the actor . |
12 | It is your personality and your personal care that is going to be noticed all the time . |
13 | Is it because the right hand side is going so badly ? |
14 | Typical of artists to read nothing except what they happen upon and then to pontificate about life and art and the way the world is going . |
15 | Potentially the customer holds the strong cards at this stage of the discussion : the hotelier or restaurateur knows what his business problems are and knows what the computer system is going to have to achieve — and the potential buyer , who has thought this through before the supplier appears , is more likely to end up with the right system . |
16 | Top-up orders indicate the restaurant is going to have to make do with existing equipment until trade picks up enough to pay for a complete replacement . |
17 | Couple this with a quality assessment system which is riddled with jargon and technical description and the caterer has a hard time deciding what he or she is going to buy and from which company . |
18 | ‘ I think that is going to be the case with the ethylene chlorohydrin , sir . ’ |
19 | ‘ Look , do you really think that the Senate of the University of London is going to care two hoots about a footling little first-year lecture ? |
20 | That 's what we 're trained to do , and nobody , but nobody , is going to train us to do anything else . ’ |
21 | Well that 's what everybody is going to think . |
22 | All this is going to be over soon . ’ |
23 | This sauce , by the way , is going to be absolutely brilliant — oh sorry , I 've got to stop saying that , have n't I ? |
24 | Unless the glider is going to be launched without delay , it should be turned out of wind and held with the into-wind wing down until it is needed . |
25 | Such incidents can only be avoided if the pilot has a more open mind about where he is going to land . |
26 | However , many inexperienced pilots get so thoroughly engrossed in the thermalling or what is going on elsewhere that they are temporarily ‘ switched off ’ to how they are flying . |
27 | If the spin is unexpected , it may even be difficult to tell in which direction it is going . |
28 | In this case the instructor brings the aircraft to a stall and applies full rudder as if he is going to spin . |
29 | This is not the time to be thinking about what the chief instructor is going to think or say . |
30 | Only come closer if you are anxious , because the base leg is going to be rather low . |