Example sentences of "'re [verb] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Fred suggested , ‘ If we 're goin' to 'ave a race , let's have it then . ’
2 ‘ We 're goin' to do a Victoria and Albert pageant at school on Empire Day , ’ said Ella .
3 Yes I mean it does n't go down well and I 'll say the things you have to do when you when you 're helping to run a club , you have to commit yourself to the club and you have to do the jobs that th presented by the club .
4 No , but I know that you 're dying to have a computer , and if money was no object , then we probably would n't hesitate in lending it to you , but really and truly at this moment things are tight and we ca n't afford to commit ourselves with things unless it 's absolutely necessary .
5 No , but I know that you 're dying to have a computer , and if money was no object , then we probably would n't hesitate in lending it to you , but really and truly at this moment things are tight and we ca n't afford to commit ourselves with things unless it 's absolutely necessary .
6 But since reorganization it 's become much more diverse and we 're expected to do a lot more different things . ’
7 John rather 's expectations regarding the amounts , they 're very ambitious indeed and I ca n't speak for Salisbury Park but if we 're expected to pay a share of any alterations and so forth erm it would be very difficult for us to meet that commitment .
8 Ed : when you 're put in jail you 're made to have a bath .
9 Should n't have give him that tin , that 's why dogs are that 's why you 're instructed to feed a dog once a day or whatever it is .
10 The others will chip in if they agree , but they will they are , they are wanting to set a missile to move , they 're wanting to send a bullet , they are wanting to s to evoke emotion or anger or rage or frustration or political bias or to change attitudes now for example the interesting thing about the Princess Diana erm the headline on one of those tabloids which talks about exile is I suspect that they want to evoke the constitutional crisis which there was at the time of
11 You 're wanting to produce a certificate for the kids is that what you 're talking about ?
12 Well next spring , in May of next year , we 're looking to put a trip together to go to the northwest of the country , to Old Trafford , obviously er Manchester United 's home ground , also to Anfield and also to a couple of er other places that are n't sort of sporty but I 'm sure will interest you .
13 reckon if you 're seen carrying a knife again , then there 's only one clear alternative for you and you 've got to know what that is .
14 ‘ We 're going to hire a car and do some touring , ’ he declared .
15 ‘ You say you 're going to hire a car and follow their tracks .
16 We 're going to need a blood film . ’
17 You never know when you 're going to need a herring ) .
18 I 'm going to bring in some illuminated medieval books for you to have a look at , because what you 're going to do is to write this out in best on special paper using illuminated letters and if you 're very good we will try to get them laminated so that we can keep them as an example of what year seven students can produce as their best work , to say to everybody , hey look at this , this is very good , now we ca n't do that if I give you a sheet of A four paper and you manage to fill less than a quarter of that space , so you 're going to need a minimum of ten different things that you would like to say you think are important , you believe are important , you believe they 're valuable and your homework over the next week is to finish that list if you want it to rhyme , well yes you can work on it to make it rhyme , if you want to have what we call rhyming couplet , er just one moment I have n't said clear away .
19 ‘ You 're going to need a lot of looking after , Len , ’ said David quietly .
20 You 're going to need a doctor . ’
21 So I think the , the answer is we 're going to see a variety of things , there is a tendency I think amongst er Soviet Citizens at the moment to regard the market economy as they used to regard communism , that 's to say there 's a kind of ideal which will bring about universal prosperity , and relief on all their worries .
22 We 're going to see a musical called ‘ Crazy for You ’ which has had exceptionally good reviews , then a separate room in a restaurant has been booked — a sort of glorified Pizza Express so , thankfully , not to expensive ( for Central London anyway ) .
23 Yes , we 're going to see as part , as part of our time together , we 're going to see a couple of films and you 're going to enjoy those I 'm sure .
24 Asked if he would bring in anyone from LACMA , Mr Powell said , ‘ I do n't think you 're going to see a caravan from Los Angeles ’ .
25 You 're going to see a lot of this stained glass window over the coming weeks .
26 They look at this in customs , they 're going to see a death 's head , and they 'll know . ’
27 Now I hope you 're going to see a solicitor to make a will .
28 ‘ We 've all come a long way , Carrie , and we 're going to go a lot farther … but come inside , I think Christian 's found that bottle of brandy that I 've been hoping he 'd forgotten . ’
29 Is it because they 're going to incorporate a lot of high tech treatments ?
30 Now the friends are planning a reunion when Mr Turner visits Darlington in March : ‘ We 're going to talk a lot , swing the lamp and take some grog , ’ he said .
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