Example sentences of "[noun] [be] go [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | WITH their very predictable choice of players , particularly the number of England players , the Lions are going to find it tough in New Zealand . |
2 | What will be on their mind is first of all the Prison Authorities are going to isolate them , they 're going to be in solitary confinement for a very long time — six months , maybe a year , that 's been the pattern — they 're going to lose a lot of remission , but they also know they 're going to face criminal charges . |
3 | The following diagram should illustrate through a simplified example : Inhabitants of Caloria Inhabitants of Frigorix Good at fishing Grow crops Reliant on fossil fuels Use solar power for all machinery When they get to the new planet , Terra Nova , they find that the fish are abundant , but the soil wo n't support crops ; although the sun shines , there are no fossil fuels — so if the groups are going to survive they will need to share their technology and skills . |
4 | As with so many economic megabooks , British readers are going to find it heavily skewed towards the US , which is particularly galling when it comes to the advice preparing for the slump . |
5 | If journalists are going to like you , they will make their minds up quickly and it is a positive advantage if they like what they hear , but have n't got enough . |
6 | His pals from the Cheltenham club are going to take it in turn to swim alongside as pacemakers and companions . |
7 | They say things like David 's sexy legs are going to stop them passing their Chemistry ‘ A ’ Level , ’ she says . |
8 | ‘ I have to tell you , you do n't know our present subject very well , if you think all the Gothic fripperies are going to impress her . |
9 | The clergy were going to make it impossible to find the young priest 's murderer . |
10 | Put together , it appeared the brothers were going to harm you . ’ |
11 | Jeff 's going to call me . ’ |
12 | I 've built up my career in an area where women are not generally accepted , and just being seen as your girlfriend is going to lose me a lot of respect ! ’ |
13 | David 's going to help me . |
14 | But whatever you do , do not send out a general mailing and then ring up and ask whether the recipient is going to use it or not . |
15 | Martin 's not coming after school today , his granny Jean 's going to meet him because his mum has to go to Scotland with her work so Trevor has to push the triplets home in the buggy . |
16 | ‘ Scott 's going to drop me off . |
17 | To keep the cost of producing the upcoming low-end/high-volume Sun Tsunami chip down ( UX No 367 ) , TI is going to produce it using cost-effective tape automated bond ( TAB ) packaging . |
18 | The lace carriage is going to transfer the selected stitches and the main carriage is going to knit them . |
19 | The pilot , realizing that the Jeep was going to ram him , applied the cyclic and tried to lift clear . |
20 | My craziness was going to get me my bicycle back and I was going home ; I felt immensely happy . |
21 | David was going to let you know about his relations . |
22 | For a moment she was afraid that David was going to ask her what on earth she was talking about and tell her that she had completely misunderstood his elliptical declaration , but he did not . |
23 | She was afraid that the Monster was going to get her . |
24 | I thought the car was going to hit me . ’ |
25 | No problem here — Labour was sure of the answer , and Front Bench spokesperson Dr John Cunningham was so pleased and relieved that this time Labour was going to get it right , that when he rose to speak on 8th December in Standing Committee A , he repeated Labour 's position several times . |
26 | There will be headlines — and I do n't think your parents are going to like them much . ’ |
27 | For one thing I I do n't think that the next generation of parents are going to stand it because with the , cos I told you what , what I said Neil about erm when er when he was a father I said if you had a pretty fifteen year old daughter would you want to have some rough oaf taking her down a back alley and screwing her ? |
28 | What , on the basis that if the P A is n't there the areas are going to do it themselves . |
29 | ‘ And as my disgusting stepfather walked out two and a half years ago , ’ pointed out Perdita , ‘ the Committee are going to think it pretty odd that Mum 's got a bun in the oven . ’ |
30 | She was grateful for the air-conditioning , because she was quite well aware that her unruly emotions were going to make it difficult for her to sleep . |