Example sentences of "are going [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As all year 9 pupils throughout England choose what subjects they are going to take for G.C.S.E. St Aidans was n't any different .
2 So the , the the only land that we are taking in is landlord land and the land that rich peasants rent out over and above , if er in size larger than the land they are going to continue to work , either themselves or with hired labour .
3 If uranium prices are going to swing in favour of fast reactors , they have a long way to go .
4 The sample size must be big enough especially if you are going to subdivide into say boys and girls .
5 We are going to go to parliament to ask the men in power there to force those wicked plantation owners to give up their slaves ! ’
6 I if , if you could have got some cadres on the ground , you know , so , so the other bit of this is is if you are going to go for land reform you 've got to have , not just the military presence and military security , but enough trained honest highly motivated cadres .
7 He made no mention today of a plan about what the Government are going to do about carbon dioxide emissions .
8 Labour 's Alan Milburn said : ‘ People are going to vote for change in Darlington .
9 The question is whether they are going to fall in line uncritically with the dominant interests of the sectors in which they work , or whether they are going to act constructively with a larger view — a view with a grasp of the general public interest .
10 For those who are going to progress from reformation in faith to reformation in feeling Hilton brings into focus a vivid sense of the existential insecurity of the soul in the world .
11 Having established the ground rules , explain to the children how you will be working — e.g. if you are going to play a role yourself tell the children , and tell them what signals you are going to give to indicate that you are going to move into role .
12 Seventy per cent of them are worried about where they are going to stay on release .
13 If you are going to stay in business it is important that more comes in than goes out .
14 ‘ Next , ’ said the captain , ‘ I learn we are going to look for treasure — hear it from my own crew !
15 erm And if we are going to compete in world sport then erm and if we have to apply like Manchester , who 's applying for the Olympic Games , we have to have the appropriate stadia .
16 But what 's more serious is that one of the phrases that he used was more people are going to suffer in cover .
17 A year or two later , expanding on her analysis , Iris Murdoch dubbed the journalistic novel ‘ loose and cheerful ’ , adding gaily that she was inclined to start writing a novel in the hope that ‘ a lot of people who are not me are going to come into existence in some wonderful way ’ — though frustrated , sometimes , by the prevailing theoretical power of her own philosophical mind .
18 Professor James believes that the main changes are going to come from prevention and that improving our diet is the surest way to lower the risk of heart disease .
19 And during the sort of formative weeks or months of my joining the company the B M S was introduced , and the rules were that the telesales people will now become sales people , and that was one of my briefs if you like , that what you are going to get in front of you Peter is a , is a load of people who are currently working what 's called telesales and what they actually do is make appointments .
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