Example sentences of "[is] go [to-vb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And so this is something that is going to touch an awful lot of people if it does turn sour , so all the more reason for me to be able to explain how I see it , and as I say , to hear how , what people think about the crisis .
2 I never say my work is going to last a long time — usually five to ten years , though obviously the smaller pieces which are kept inside last as long as people look after them .
3 ‘ That 's in the future but it will be another chapter in the book and I am sure Joe is going to point a few things out to me and help me along the way .
4 But when your father has been murdered the day you make only the fourth televised maximum break , when you win your first major title and receive a hero 's reception on returning to your native land , even the prospect of meeting Hendry is going to cause no more than a flutter of the eyelid .
5 Tony Mclaren , chief executive of Hertfordshire systems development firm VideoLogic , says : ‘ Photo-CD is going to cause an absolute revolution .
6 ‘ I 'm afraid this storm is going to cause an awful amount of damage to the plantation below . ’
7 If you expect that child is going to do a fantastic job on that painting then that encouragement and confidence is coming across .
8 Mum is going to do the same with her sewing .
9 Hewlett-Packard Co reckons an Intel Corp 80486 platform wo n't be enough to run Microsoft Corp Windows NT and , while it 's watching how Pentium develops , is figuring Microsoft is going to need a better RISC processor than it 's currently got .
10 Tele-Communications Inc , Denver , is going to need a great deal of cash to finance its ambitious fibre optic installation programme ( CI No 2,147 ) , and the company has filed a shelf registration with the US Securities & Exchange Commission for up to $3,000m of debt securities , class A common stock warrants and class A common shares .
11 Processing this , especially if it contains greyscale information , is going to need a significant amount of power which probably explains why the Printware device contains two Motorola 68000s .
12 Within the next few weeks , Sparc International Inc is going to release the next iteration of its interface definition for the Sparc RISC architecture .
13 erm er Government is going to allow the electoral
14 The cost of a united Germany is going to give the German Chancellor a few headaches , but when you consider what a mess Berlin was less than fifty years ago , the future for this city looks brilliant .
15 The minister is going to miss a good match . ’
16 Mrs Banham said : ‘ Stephen is going to miss the best part of his first and most important year of school due to illness with ear infections . ’
17 Which is going to disappoint an awful lot of women who flocked to see them in town a year ago .
18 But nobody at The Valley , which a near-bankrupt Charlton left in 1985 to become uneasy tenants at Selhurst Park and Upton Park , is going to let the present apparent chaos spoil the greatest day in the club 's history since they won the FA Cup back in the glory days of 1947 .
19 The point to remember is that any hunch , whether formally expressed as a hypothesis or not , is going to affect the general approach of the researcher and what questions are asked .
20 But even if this tape is going to record the last speech of somebody famous and it did n't get and therefore they could n't record it , that is co , the consequence of a delay , you know , a fall of snow or our vehicle breaking down or something not being done , or missed some in human , some human error , it 's not our , we do n't lay , we 'll give , we 'll insure or offer transit liability on the value of the goods providing you 've got additional full transit liability with us , but we wo n't for the loss of business because you did n't get it .
21 It 's a challenging objective and there is general recognition among the senior administrators that it is going to take a tremendous effort , one that is both concerted and coordinated , for Canada to qualify for the 1995 quarter-finals .
22 ‘ This is going to take a long time , ’ said Tony .
23 We have come to realize that many of us will not see the improvements in our quality of life , as this is going to take a long time .
24 ‘ What sixteen-year-old is going to take a thirteen-year-old home to meet his oldies ?
25 Ian Harwood , chief UK economist of Warburg Securities , said : ‘ I 'm not convinced that consumer confidence or business confidence is going to take a dramatic knock .
26 ‘ Mandy , getting my career off the ground is a challenge that is going to take a few more years of my undivided attention .
27 Firstly the process of moving down towards our S S A needs to be facilitated because my own instinct is that the government , faced with all sorts of financial tribulations , is going to take a harder and harder nosed attitude towards local government expenditure , as it will unfortunately with an awful lot of the rest of what we have come to expect over the decades to be the responsibility of central government , clearly the current expenditure review is going to have some nasty shocks in it for consumers of account services , consumers of other assets of the welfare state but particularly I would suspect , the local government .
28 So , unlike most companies , IBM can guarantee that a new concept is going to reach the entire management population within a year — and IBMers are sufficiently motivated to want to catch up if they hear there is something new coming .
29 And er would have erm perceived that he was n't greatly hampered by it , but once you 've got a surgeon who is going to get a fat fee he did say to him are you sure you want this done
30 IT 'S a tough old world , showbusiness , and it is going to get a darn sight tougher .
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