Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [verb] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 We 're going to need tomorrow to tape .
2 we 'll have a talk first and then he 's going to have a walk , a walk round the centre , look at the facilities , and er , then go and do , do the ropes course and then we 're going to head across to set up camp and which is in a field outside the centre
3 Yes , we are the Tourist Boards , the National Tourist Boards which include Scotland and Ireland ( northern Ireland ) and Wales have combined together , and we are going to combine together to produce a high profile advertising and marketing campaign to encourage millions of holidaymakers to make nineteen ninety one the summer to explore Britain erm and in a concentrated peak period from the twenty third of March to the twenty eighth of April over eighty five per cent of the U K's adult population will be continuously exposed to the message ‘ Britain 's Great ’ , and I think they will hear it on radio , they will see it on T V , there will large colour supplements and four page advertisements in every popular national newspaper from the Sunday Times to the Sun .
4 Everybody , unless they 've been had their head in the ground for the last thirteen years , know damn well that they 're not going to get housed off the needs register particularly quickly and they only go to people who are most unable to be housed by any other means are going to bother even to put their names on the needs register .
5 In some parts of Britain health services and local authorities are beginning to work together to develop an overall plan for services in their area .
6 This means that employers who traditionally take on school leavers are having to look elsewhere to augment their staff .
7 The majority will find that there is little knowledge of the needs of the physically disabled community , that there are no policies for meeting such needs and that housing and social services departments are failing to work together to help disabled people achieve the things which most non-disabled citizens take for granted .
8 I had been intending to return there to visit again the marvellous art galleries , in particular to see the Whistlers and the oriental art in the Freer Gallery .
9 the police and the parents were trying to work together to try to solve the problem , but the parents accused the police of ignoring any help given to them .
10 He had been trying to find somewhere to park in London 's West End , Keith Hylton told a Marlborough Street magistrate through an interpreter .
11 Who now is going to kick sweetly to touch fifty or sixty metres when there 's a danger of a quick throw against you ?
12 But the declaration is going to take longer to work out than the Japanese had hoped .
13 ‘ When Masklin comes back , he 's going to have somewhere to come back to . ’
14 staying longer and she 's going to come here to tell well you know the reality !
15 He bought a pen , which he did not need , in a small general store , and as he was leaving stepped aside to let Murray pass .
16 Still , his more recent letters showed that Angel was planning to come home to fetch her , so perhaps their quarrel , whatever it was , could be settled .
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