Example sentences of "going [prep] [be] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 You 're not going to be gone a fortnight , I hope .
2 ‘ Oh ’ , she says , ‘ I 'm not going to be called a granny . ’
3 ‘ The album was going to be called NO BOLLOCKS ! , ’ laughs Cris Bonacci , ‘ but in the end we decided to call it simply Girlschool , because we realised we 'd never used the name of the band as a title before … ’
4 It 's going to be called The Flesh Prince Of Bel Air or Miss Thai Gone ’ .
5 I 'm never never one for for making work but on an a on although this is n't going to be called an annual report for most children it will be an annual event and I do feel quite strongly that for the child to be able to have the opportunity
6 It 's the only dignified way of telling them that you 're not going to be made a fool of any longer and you 're not going to be dragged down to their level . ’
7 She nodded , wondering why on earth , since Liz was dead and they were obviously going to be sharing a room .
8 As he was going to be passing the post office on his way to his favourite restaurant Sandison decided to post the letter himself .
9 And we can see the rates for which the deduction is going to be applied the other side .
10 In an attempt to sharpen up the spongy brakes on my IIa , I am working on a process of elimination and the next venture was going to be flushing the system and changing the fluid .
11 Finally you need to consider the people who are going to be using the product ; are they writers , or designers , or managers .
12 Yeah , were going to be using the first plane on Hong Kong on February the first
13 We 've got a number of questions we want to ask you , because er though you 're pivotal to all of our erm activities in this enquiry , we are also looking to a report which is hopefully going to be influenced the Bill the Government brings forward .
14 are n't going to be conducting the examination
15 Well certainly not in the period during which we 're going to be discussing the various submissions , er un un at the E I P , now Mr Heselton , erm in a way your comments yesterday would probably be taken that Selby could cope , or would be prepared to cope , even with additional development , now you better sa tell me whether that 's true or false , and I 'm thinking particularly of that element of Greater Sel , of Selby which is in Greater York .
16 And now a point we have now done that , we have now done one , right that is now going to be dealt with by Simon and introduced by Monica are they going to be dated the day she produces them or what are going to be dated ?
17 Although we are dot going to be hobbling a horse by three legs and tethering it all day out in the sun , we will need a tolerant horse if we wish it to do boring or repetitious work .
18 I 'm going to be deleting an application called Legato ; not because I hate it , but just as a demonstration .
19 ‘ We are going to be seeing a great deal of him . ’
20 I know I 'm going to be seeing a lot more of her .
21 ‘ One barged past me and said I was not going to be taking the car away and became abusive .
22 ‘ He said : ‘ You are going to be given a lot of money and your life is safe . ’
23 ‘ He said : ‘ You are going to be given a lot of money and your life is safe . ’
24 A first novel by an unknown British writer is n't going to be given a huge advance . ’
25 In all election campaigns , incumbent governments are going to be given a harder time than the Opposition .
26 Ted Deerhurst was still worrying over whether , assuming there were a swell , he was going to be given a shot .
27 Now they were going to be given a chance to put their money where their mouths were .
28 ‘ But little Ellie Browne is n't going to be given a chance to be a part of it , ’ she murmured with mock sorrow .
29 The Plaintiff relies on proprietary estoppel the principle of which , in its broadest form , may be stated as follows ; where one person , A , has acted to his detriment on the faith of a belief , which was known to and encouraged by another person , B , that he either has or is going to be given a right in or over B 's property , B can not insist on his strict legal rights if to do so would be inconsistent with A 's belief .
30 But in my judgment , at all events where the belief is that A is going to be given a right in the future , it is properly to be regarded as giving rise to a species of constructive trust , which is the concept employed by a court of equity to prevent a person from relying on his legal rights where it would be unconscionable for him to do so …
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