Example sentences of "going [to-vb] [prep] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 cavia I think the Parliament use , that it er , the cost preparing such detailed information must not be disproportionate er to the use it 's going to have , and with that cavia we would welcome further er erm , suggestions as to refinement , and er , I 'm not going to go through this in detail .
2 The rewards from deserts are never going to compare with those from places with abundant water : and most of the world 's deserts are best left to the highly specialized animals and plants that are adapted to live in them .
3 You 're not going to talk about all of that .
4 But first of all Brian 's going to talk about some of the outlets and the sort of things that you could be looking for .
5 Yeah , well he 's he 's going to look at that for us .
6 A new relationship has begun , with the most momentous consequences for life , and we are going to look at some of those consequences soon .
7 I am going to look at some of the major female characters in the books — Mrs. Proudie , who is in both , though in a less prominent position in the second , Madeline Vesey Neroni , from ‘ Barchester Towers ’ , and Mrs. Crawley , from ‘ The Last Chronicle of Barset ’ .
8 The department 's going to hear about this for a long time . ’
9 Luiza , who was always very happy singing Czipra as she spent most of the evening sitting on a gypsy log , had been in superb voice and Therese — Busacher gloated — Therese had made one or two of the more discerning wonder what she was going to do in some of the other productions .
10 With what she was going to leave to each of her relations written down in it so that when she got fed up with one of them she could just strike his name out ! ’
11 It was n't going to leave until half past three , four o'clock , he would 've arrived at fishing at half past five , he 's gon na be late , unless he does very well very quickly , then he wo n't be late .
12 The efficiency scrutiny and the compensation regulations , and Jack 's going to deal with both of them .
13 Perhaps ; but a typical reaction of the electorate at large could be more confidently predicted : " If your candidates ca n't agree among themselves we 're not going to vote for any of them " .
14 It was a special comeback because we did n't really look as though we were going to score for much of the game .
15 I do think it is scandalous thing neglecting your educational system and you 're going to pay for this for a hundred years , because riches just come by learning , that 's all .
16 What the hell were they going to think of that at the school gates , any of the other parents or any of the teachers ?
17 ‘ I 'm not going to translate for either of you , ’ he said softly .
18 ‘ Oh , Harry , ’ he said slowly , ‘ I feel that something terrible is going to happen to some of us — to me , perhaps . ’
19 To put this another way , we can predict what is going to happen in most of the situations in which we find ourselves because we have expectations that certain rules will be followed .
20 Poor little buggers are going to dream about that for weeks .
21 are they going to ask for this at the end of the installation ?
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