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

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1 Now the thing that seems to be the most interesting on the er face value of it , is er how it 's going to affect fuel consumption and transport , and he is saying that they 're considering whether further changes should be made in the taxation of er fuel and vehicles .
2 Fifth , it ignores reality by failing to explain how it 's going to track Windows which he thinks Microsoft will doubtless make a moving target by adding value like bundling in Access , its new database .
3 Normally they forecast for open water so when they say it 's going to blow Force 3/4 , the wind on the beach tends to be nearer Force 2/3 .
4 It 's going to do good , I think . ’
5 ‘ I was sorry to see it go in a way , but on the other hand it 's been laid up for many years and now it 's going to give pleasure to other people .
6 Well I think the consultation should take place , I suppose as soon as possible , because I think it 's going to create problems , er , to get the timescale through committee .
7 It 's going to upset people 's expectations of what a D*Note record is , ’ says Wienevski , who , holed up in a studio and creating his pocket symphonies , is proving to be a man to watch .
8 The first pilot residential course has been planned for the twenty first of February , and it 's going to take place at C O D at Donnington , and subject to that course working out successfully , erm , the employment service in the army will be working on this , the employment service department asked to deliver the army to post six more courses erm , next year .
9 I 'm not saying that we are getting there , it 's going to take time .
10 People keep saying it 's going to take time before I get back to where I was , but I want it to happen sooner .
11 It 's going to take time for you to get back to full strength and you 've no-one to blame but yourself .
12 Obviously it 's going to take time , but he 'll be fine . ’
13 ‘ It has got to be the right people and it 's going to take time . ’
14 I do n't , I honestly do n't know what the answer is with the National Health but it 's going to take years and years and years .
15 Pound for pound it 's coming off the people of Wiltshire , and it 's going to fund Kenneth Clarke 's budget deficit .
16 Study it carefully and you would never say anything wrong , while never getting anything right ( HALBERD : When you see a heavy cloud , never fail to say : ‘ It 's going to rain halberds . ’
17 It 's going to have King Rollo in it , but it 'll be our play . "
18 They want a baby they 're not concerned whether it 's going to have spina-bifida or have som , they are looking forward for a perfect baby .
19 What I think we 're saying on this side of the house , I do n't know if we 're saying it loud enough or it 's going to have effect , is that we must reduce the number of rules and regulations , you do n't actually need the body which the honourable member 's talking about .
20 They say it 's going to increase production , but it may involve other costs .
21 It 's going to stay number one for a very long time , ’ says Michael Ellis of the influential American music magazine Billboard .
22 It 's going to make noises in the telephone . ’
23 Now Sir Frederick , recently the police have made great strides forward in encouraging women to come and report rape because until recently they did n't and they did n't want to they did n't want to face the shame and they did n't want to face everything else , Sir Nicholas and and again his wife which is the most worrying I think of this a women saying that that that women deserve to be raped , erm it 's going to make women less likely to come forward is n't it ?
24 We think it 's going to make Darlington a ghost town .
25 It 's going to change life for everyone .
26 Still , if it 's going to help Mrs Markham to get better , I might as well go on .
27 Worse , the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) has served notice that it is going to treat cable firms , under the terms of the 1992 Cable Act , more or less as it treats telephone companies — that is , with vigilance .
28 But the Government may feel that as long as it is going to extend VAT it may as well slap newspapers for 17.5 per cent .
29 It is going to cause hardship to a vast number of families .
30 And therefore wherever it is it is going to have transport implications in accordance with its size .
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