Example sentences of "go to be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I am not going to be vulgarly inquisitive .
2 Although the Education Act 1979 removed the duty of LEAs to reorganise secondary schools along comprehensive lines ( a duty imposed by Labour 's Education Act 1976 ) , the policy was not going to be easily reversible .
3 Once on the platform , if you are lucky enough to get there , you will be met , eventually , with logic-free announcements to explain why you are going to be ridiculously late for work or that important appointment .
4 If you 're going to be ridiculously pedantic about principles , as you call them , practically every private villa in existence is owned by somebody with loads of money — is that a good reason never to rent a villa ? ’
5 Is he going to be similarly lenient again with the two players here .
6 Nonetheless , military pilots are still required to qualify for an Airline Transport Pilots Licence soon after joining the Branch if they do not already possess one , since much of their investigating career is going to be closely concerned with civil regulations and civil operating techniques as well as with the technicalities of flying .
7 It seems inevitable that the social profile of lawyers is going to be markedly different from that of society at large because the social profile of persons attaining the level of educational achievement required for admission to higher education does not itself correspond with that of the whole community .
8 ‘ It 's going to be straight revolutionary stuff . ’
9 Yes I 'm sure that 's going to be straight forward .
10 Dave 's book , yes I 'm sure that 's going to be straight forward , book for Jackie not quite so straight forward .
11 Is n't it going to be rather dull ?
12 But he was very much afraid she was going to be rather good in Luxembourg — it was a role not unlike that of Countess Maritza .
13 Only come closer if you are anxious , because the base leg is going to be rather low .
14 ‘ That 's going to be rather late .
15 She was just going to be rather tedious from now on .
16 Nicholson has remained a devoted defender of his rights for — at the very least — a fair trial , which , it appeared , was going to be rather difficult to achieve .
17 Mm yes but we 're coming up to a time when er the quantity of old people is going to be rather high than before because we 're all healthier .
18 ‘ If you 're going to be away all day tomorrow , George , perhaps Martha would come down and keep me company . ’
19 ‘ She 's going to be away all summer . ’
20 They 're going to govern the country , they cut the money off from they cut the support grant from the , the from the district council , and still are , still are , and there 's going to be even bigger cuts the next year .
21 Going to be even bigger cuts the ne and it 's en there no used to Lothian Regional Council Hall and district council .
22 Turkey was an amazing success for Club 18–30 in £89 — and it 's going to be even better in ‘ 00 .
23 Citalia is determined that Summer 1992 is going to be even better value than ever before .
24 ‘ Oh , Havvie , ’ Sally-Anne murmured ; this was going to be even harder than she had thought — and she had said nothing to her uncle Orrin — she could not , not until her engagement was irrevocably over .
25 I was No 1 in my sophomore year , and I knew it was going to be even tougher to be a top ranking player on the Pro-Tour . ’
26 But now there 's going to be even more choice .
27 GAME players still reeling from this year 's wealth of super graphics and intricate formats had better recharge their batteries now — 1993 is going to be even more of a challenge .
28 It means that they are just going to be even poorer than they are now .
29 Tarrah there I think I think we 'd better leave it there otherwise we are going to be here all day .
30 easy who 's going to be here next week is n't it ?
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