Example sentences of "be going [to-vb] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I had been born on Easter Sunday 21 years earlier and as I went into the water , I thought : ‘ Laddo , you 're going to die on Easter Sunday , too ’ .
2 ‘ We thought elegance and sophistication was n't quite enough , so we put in a lot of new stuff we 're going to use on tour . ’
3 Be careful mind because you 're going to land on top of those bricks so be careful .
4 and they 're going to concentrate on community
5 Seventy per cent of them are worried about where they are going to stay on release .
6 I 'm going to run on back . "
7 Erm form D One , the pink one , er there was no reporting timescales , weekly intervals er or whether they were going to report on completion .
8 Her voice stayed steady , despite feeling sick with anger and humiliation ; ‘ — but I imagine the Cabinet Office must have had some idea as to whether this is going to touch on security within this country . ’
9 There 'll be a statement in the procedure that Richard is going to write on behalf of Jenny .
10 My mother said she 's going to go on game anyway .
11 " Well , it 's up to you of course , Mr Dakin , but this is the third time I 've had to stitch her teats and I 'm afraid it 's going to keep on happening . "
12 He was going to feed on honey dew and drink the milk of Paradise .
13 The hon. Member for Denton and Reddish ( Mr. Bennett ) made several interventions — I was going to say on behalf of , but that sounds rude ; in which he put the view of — the Ramblers Association .
14 In other words , if I was going to go on location and disappear from home for six months at a time , forget it .
15 The money I was going to save on rent over the next month could be put towards a deposit on something — always assuming the Department of Employment did eventually pay me my due — and then I would be able to start again .
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