Example sentences of "going [to-vb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This week UK , Cambridge-based IXI Ltd is going to confirm our months-old story that it 's signed HaL Computer Systems to license and bundle IXI 's Motif-compliant desktop manager X.desktop on its anticipated 64-bit Sparc machines ( UX No 388 ) .
2 While it was sad that , from what Travis had said about everything with Rosemary being all over , she too might never see him again , she felt nothing but joy that she was not going to see his overbearing cousin again either .
3 It appears from a note in the Financial Times of 29 July 1992 that the Tribunal reached its decision following evidence that Mark Perl , a manager at National Leisure Catering at the South Bank Centre in London , said of five black workers : ‘ I 'm going to see my black slaves ’ .
4 We 're going to perform our stupid play !
5 ‘ Very little , I imagine , ’ said the Captain irritably , ‘ and he would n't have got it , either , but he was going to lose his grazing rights , which for him meant he was going to lose everything . ’
6 Damn and blast the man — he was going to drive her crazy if she was n't careful .
7 Even if he still felt the same it was no good if I was going to drive myself mad by becoming obsessive .
8 Aunt Louise was a relation , and if she were going to drive anyone dotty should it be the trusting stranger with whom Celia had left her ‘ for three months only ’ ? )
9 If anyone thinks I 'm going to miss my lovely Alvar Liddell they 've got another think coming .
10 Let's all have a laugh : I 'm going to suspend my regular practice of not naming the derelicts who write in to this page , and tell the world that your full name is
11 Both Fairbairns and Donnison , for their different reasons and from very different political perspectives ( the former a radical feminist largely concerned with relations between men and women , the latter a left-of-centre policy-maker and academic , largely concerned with social inequality and the alleviation of poverty ) , understand and accept that , at least in the short run , women are going to continue their multiple roles .
12 If you can , you should try to work out in advance what the patient needs for his practical comfort ; how you are going to arrange his living quarters and his access to the bathroom and toilet ; and how he is going to occupy his time .
13 I do n't understand them and think that I 'm never going to meet anybody nice that will accept me as a single parent .
14 Okay , then , erm , can I collect the pens up then , and erm , Wednesday , you 're all going to write your assigned essay do n't forget .
15 ‘ I hope you 're not going to write anything nasty about Tim , because he was one of life 's sweeties , really . ’
16 ‘ He 's not going to work my lovely puppets again , ’ he said .
17 I thought : No one is going to find me attractive , because I 've got one leg , so I might as well forget it .
18 Or perhaps it proves that women tend to try to be attractive to upstage one another and they completely forget that men are going to find them attractive too . ’
19 If , if she had believed the aim to keep it off , I would 've been jealous , but she , she 's not going to find it easy to keep her weight , she 's out here when she 's put back on pound .
20 Any state founded on nationalist principles is going to find it difficult to accommodate more than one nationality .
21 I liked her ; she 's going to find it difficult enough . ’
22 Once again the whole formula worked perfectly and once again I am going to find it difficult to capture its spirit without being fulsomely personal and long-winded .
23 ‘ So many of the other bands that come over are going to find it hard here because they do n't really sing and they do n't write songs in the traditional sense . ’
24 ‘ Anyone coming into a derby is going to find it hard to find their feet , ’ Ferguson said .
25 ‘ Anyone coming into a derby is going to find it hard to find their feet .
26 Lucy Haynes was going to find it lonely .
27 ‘ You 're going to find it tough , Joe ; I mean , Army life .
28 WITH their very predictable choice of players , particularly the number of England players , the Lions are going to find it tough in New Zealand .
29 At St Georges , though , nobody 's going to shoot anything spectacular .
30 We 're going to set him free in a day or two . ’
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