Example sentences of "[is] [v-ing] to come [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | DEC is struggling to come up with a clear , forthright statement on its Unix policy for a worldwide briefing it 's planning on holding February 10 . |
2 | I think perhaps I 'd put that another way , but I do think there 's a definite sense in which change is going to come up through the colleges . |
3 | Ah erm well , Chairman , I I think that this is something that 's going to cut , as far as Hambledon 's got concerns , is going to come up in the erm in the next debate , certainly , erm , the erm , the issue of erm whether policy should be expressed in terms of principle and criteria , or erm area and a district as being a dilemma erm to Hambledon , erm , it feels it 's erm erm not being able to support the policy as defined , because ultimately the Council would object to a new settlement in Hambledon . |
4 | One of these days Sam is going to come up against a good old time proper door . |
5 | ‘ The Shiah , for example , or at least the ones in Iran , believe that the Twelfth Imam — who disappeared in mysterious circumstances over a thousand years ago — is going to come back with a huge army and take over the world . ’ |
6 | lot of water which is going to come out as steam . |
7 | Your house your land your property your money , everything is going to come in to be dealt with via your will . |
8 | And really I 'm going to start off and then Liz is going to come in on a particular aspect of this . |
9 | he 's waiting to come up for another load . |
10 | ‘ I ca n't imagine Blenkinsop 's going to come up with anything to match what the Admiral had disinterred . |
11 | ‘ Acid house was nothing to what 's in store , ’ he says , and Danny nods excitedly in agreement : ‘ Who knows what 's going to come along in the next few years ? ’ |
12 | But obviously the heavier pieces of furniture , the more durable ones , are also the more expensive , and when it 's largely the money for them 's going to come out of the husband 's pocket they 're going to have more of a stake in erm in saying what they want . |
13 | Well it 's going to come out as |
14 | He 's going to come out with another of his ridiculous spell-check semi-jokes ; I ca n't fucking believe it . |
15 | Right just X over one , which means it 's going to come out to X is equal |
16 | Da says he 's going to come down for tea with — ’ |
17 | ‘ I 'm terribly afraid it 's going to come down in the marshland . |
18 | ‘ He 's going to come back to London . |
19 | Shout , they 'd shout something but er well since we 've been living up here , my mother used to give , the man used to come for the order for the grocery , the baker used to come round , the milk used to come round , they all used to come round at she 'd ha she did n't have go out for heavy loads of stuff to bring in it was all delivered , but when they started some new technique of er of ordering by computer , it 's going to come back to square one again you know , they 'll be delivering stuff in the same jolly old way hey . |
20 | The worse thing is having to come back in |
21 | Accordingly , reports the January edition of our sister publication in the UK , IBM System User , the company is planning to come out with parallel lines of RS/6000s , with the present models and their derivatives assuming a T for Technical subscript , while a new line , based on versions of the PowerPC , will carry a C for Commercial tag . |