Example sentences of "[pron] [v-ing] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How am I going to manage this house and be a wife you can be proud of , when I 've been brought up a different way , and everybody in the place knows it ? ’
2 ‘ But when am I going to wear these clothes , Madame ?
3 Am I going to lose these feet , Captain ? ’
4 I usually work him in for an hour , but when I 'm riding him around in the arena before the bell goes , I 'm still thinking , ‘ How on earth am I going to get this thing up the centre line ? ’ because he 's gawping at everything , but then I give him a jolly good boot and we get on with it … ’
5 And they 're not just doing it for the money because , you know , if you just sort of give them a mundane task like trolleys for example , they 're banging on the door , you know , when can I get off this , when am I going to get some responsibility .
6 His ideal theologian was a person submissive to authority through the tradition authenticated by the apostolic Bible , not someone with bright new ideas , certainly not someone claiming to offer fresh revelations .
7 It seems or it seemed to us till lately — a natural thing that love ( under certain conditions ) should be regarded as a noble and ennobling passion : it is only if we imagine ourselves trying to explain this doctrine to Aristotle , Virgil , St Paul , or the author of Beomuy , that we become aware how far from natural it is .
8 She died in September 1985 within days of my agreeing to do this research .
9 I thought — I thought the case would be solved without my needing to divulge this information .
10 I was very happy with the African work , and it 's left me wanting to do some exploration work , travelling expeditions and so on , as well as pure sports work . ’
11 In this way the Bank avoids the potential disruption to the money markets due to its having to make large payments to private-sector bond-holders all at once .
12 This all adds up , not only to a valuable historical reference which nobody intending to perform this music could afford to ignore , but , in spite of its manifest shortcomings , to something which still stands head and shoulders above any of the other recordings in the current catalogue of this much missed composer .
13 ‘ Are ye tryin' to do Old Denis there — God rest him — out of a hard-won and well-deserved record of attendance ? ’ enquired Tommy jovially .
14 More than 100 development groups throughout the world are working on the technology , many of them attempting to update old designs to work with modern engines .
15 We have seen the Chicago School making the important distinction between the biotic and cultural levels of human behaviour , and we have seen them attempting to combine these understandings of individual and social behaviour in the study of the ‘ natural area ’ .
16 There are some signs that the market is itself seeking to bridge this gap between ownership and control .
17 Craig : How on earth are you going to give that back to Shelima ?
18 Are you going to give these tapes .
19 Are you going to use that O H P ?
20 you 're going to work in there , you 've just been given a , your , your standard value which is gross , thousand and thousand of dollars , now how are you going to spend that money that you 've got for
21 Are you going to submit that document ?
22 Are you going to pick some sort of album or something then ?
23 ‘ Are you going to let that dog out or are n't you ? ’ said the man , taking Lee by the shoulder .
24 ‘ And how are you going to explain this creature to your little ladyfriend ? ’
25 Are you , what are you going to call this form now Si Is it the qualitative review form or
26 ‘ What are you going to call this masterwork ? ’
27 ‘ And what are you going to do all day ? ’
28 What are you going to do all week ?
29 Are you going to do another world tour ? — I know that time 's ticking away .
30 What are you going to do this week ?
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