Example sentences of "is going to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile Hereford 's great escape from the relegation zone is going to plan — four games now without defeat .
2 A spiral closing clockwise is going to sleep .
3 " Look here , this boy is going to Contention , " the ex-soldier explained , " and I 'm going to Bisbee to get married after twelve years of Army .
4 I love what I 'm doing for Revlon but there are two things that I do think about , one is becoming an actress and the other is going to university to study art history .
5 " Eva is going to university if I have to go to the wash-tub to get her there , " she announced .
6 Now Steve 's lawyer Martin Plowman is going to court in a bid to get the council decision overturned .
7 Now Anne Henderson is going to court to try to keep a roof over her head .
8 A convicted murderer is going to court in an attempt to recover hundreds of pounds which he claims police took from him .
9 If the case is going to committee you are able to see the agenda and relevant background papers three working days in advance of the meeting , which will be held in public .
10 Due to protestations that er is g for the meantime is go in the interim is going to man Glasgow er on Saturday afternoons .
11 As soon as you pick it up you know it is going to work well , and it does !
12 He said : ‘ If the crypto-market in education is going to work , parents will need hard information , rather than relying on gossip in the local pub .
13 I 've no idea whether Europe is going to work , no one has , and I can think of huge historical reasons why it wo n't .
14 But I know this ; if it is going to work , there is no argument that denies Britain a place at the leading edge of what is happening .
15 This is going to work very well .
16 The cost difference between , say , 37 mpg and 49 mpg on a small/medium car is going to work out considerably less over a similar annual mileage than the potential savings between , say , 27 mpg and 38 mpg on a roomy two-litre executive saloon .
17 ‘ I do n't think this is going to work , ’ said Endill , knowing his nerves could n't stand much more .
18 You have interfered in the situation in a way which may be — I do n't necessarily say it is — very dangerous and you have to think out in detail how that is going to work .
19 He is going to work on them . ’
20 She had listened wordlessly to her father saying , ‘ No wife of mine is going to work .
21 And some men at the top in little old Moscow are not sure how it is going to work out in the end .
22 Frankly nobody knows if the stuff is going to work when tens of thousands or even a million nodes are involved and that 's exactly what the large accounts are really interested in .
23 Maria Barrett Elle ( Warner original ) A glitzy first novel about a power struggle , and I have a hunch it is going to work .
24 There are not only all the technical details of how the new program is going to work , but there are also all the political difficulties of handling the critics .
25 For the time being Brian Roycroft assures everyone that they wo n't fall off a precipice on 1 April and that community care is going to work .
26 Briefly , what needs to be shown if the anti-monist argument is going to work is that it is in principle impossible to remove such predicates from the relevant contexts and substitute for them some other predicates without any loss of truth .
27 In short , any explanation of " x is greater than y " , it seems , still leaves us with a two-term relation whereas the reductivist , if his argument is going to work , needs a monadic predicate .
28 9 The group plans how it is going to work before it starts .
29 ‘ I do n't think this is going to work , ’ she said .
30 ‘ I do n't think this is going to work , ’ she said , not announcing herself , confident that he would recognize her voice and the thoughts which filled her mind .
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