Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv] going to " in BNC.

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1 The fabric has to be read with care in order to understand the evolution of the building , which is clearly going to be impossible where churches have plastered interiors or stuccoed exteriors .
2 firstly the only application of his associated with er improvements to er passenger transport in the structure er , in hoping that the Authority 's running into Central London and in terms of er traffic generation which is clearly going to be a , a significant issue in , in consideration of this particular enquiry .
3 this is the manner in which the consultants were engaged , we chose quality , expertise er above all else in doing this work , which is clearly going to be challenged from every day here on , so the issue of having an agreed finalized figure will cost early on , pay on the
4 We 've got a number of questions we want to ask you , because er though you 're pivotal to all of our erm activities in this enquiry , we are also looking to a report which is hopefully going to be influenced the Bill the Government brings forward .
5 It 's only now that I feel that I could actually decide to have a relationship which is specifically going to be monogamous , which is a really big change for me … that makes me think immediately of AIDS but I 'm not sure .
6 she is always going to the hairdresser and having her hair frizzed oh , oh god
7 Erm really what er I wanted to do was erm to sort out the , the person who is actually going to the Chrism mass .
8 ‘ An affair with you is never going to be enough for me . ’
9 It was , in fact , the second international conference on Evolutionary Biology , not that it 's anything to do with what I 'm now saying , but the next one is actually going to be right here in 1985 and that 'll be nice .
10 While no one is ever going to be able to focus a SAM on a human heart operating in the ordinary way within the body , many researchers are interested in exploiting this special ability of the acoustic microscope in other ways : to detect otherwise invisible defects inside silicon chips and other microelectric assemblies .
11 I think there is always going to be this element in business .
12 ‘ When you 're men and women living together in close quarters like that there is always going to be temptation . ’
13 ‘ When you 're men and women living together in close quarters like that there is always going to be temptation . ’
14 Of course there is , there is the possibility , there is definitely going to be a reorganization , we sha n't have the same sort of input I do n't think , we sha n't be allowed to have the same sort of input in a totally undemocratic er , er , authority that 's going to be there where the , the governments will er , put er , most of the people on board , where the Home Secretary will decide on the Chairman , er , we do n't know what the government regulations are going to say about balances in terms for the new authority .
15 ‘ I do n't think this is the end of the line : there is still going to be a winter sale .
16 But as long as tobacco continues to be readily available there is never going to be an easy answer . ’
17 Er my next point is that it has t this panel has to consider the implications of the Selby go for growth approach which I would call it , and I do n't think Selby differ from that , I think Selby are embarked on a a a a policy of growth , that the implications of that policy have to be con taken into consideration in relation to housing in particular , erm and it is apparent that if the allocation is doubled then there is unquestionably going to be a housing implication arising from that , and whether that would fit in with policies H one and H two .
18 If you take any wild animal and keep it in captivity ( I would have to say most wild animals ; some insects might be taken into captivity without any suffering , but if you take vertebrates into captivity there is certainly going to be suffering ) , sometimes the animals will die very quickly after being brought into captivity , and again there is often an effect on the functioning of the immune system because they often succumb to diseases which would not otherwise have killed them .
19 There is obviously going to be displacement of people as specialist sites are concentrated , ’ says Ms Brown , adding that it would be necessary to ensure that the right amount of nursing support and training is available as the displacement of nurses takes place .
20 There is obviously going to be some sort of demonstration at the Chelsea game but in what form .
21 But if PRP substitutes for existing pay , it is rarely going to be practicable for the employer to pocket the whole of the saving , since this would imply not only a reduction in the employees ' gross pay , but also an element of risk in remuneration that had previously been assured .
22 It is either going to be physically rationed or price rationed … prices are too low anyway , since we still have to have an operating subsidy , and that is not in line with the long-term political trend … ’
23 It is probably going to be impossible to sum this amp up without re-introducing the age old arguments concerning transistor vs tube technology .
24 This policy is back in the desk drawer at the moment , but it is clearly going to be placed back on the table , since the government is even considering charging thirty pound a night for N H S beds .
25 It is also going to Eastbourne , to an exhibition organised by the Confederation of British Industries , and to another in Brighton , on Technology Transfer .
26 When you pay a cheque into your account no-one knows that it is definitely going to be paid .
27 It is a thumping big read , but at £17.99 in hardcover it is obviously going to be good as a £4.99 paperback .
28 True , John makes it look easy , but , his tackle control is so good that it is obviously going to be difficult to emulate .
29 Crosby said : ‘ It is never going to be easy because the FA Cup final is a big thing for everyone concerned .
30 It is always going to be difficult with a lot of conflicting pressures . ’
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