Example sentences of "going [to-vb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She was cheated out of last night , and though she does not know it she is going to lose tomorrow night too . |
2 | ‘ What are you going to wear tomorrow night ? ’ he asked , with a burst of sheer genius . |
3 | The first of these stages was much the most important , for despite the promulgation of the Nazimov Rescript a betting man would not have laid money , at the end of 1857 , on the proposition that peasants were going to acquire both freedom from manorial jurisdiction and some of the landlords ' property . |
4 | We 're all going to get either cancer or heart disease . |
5 | Mum , when are you going to have actually porridge again ? |
6 | Botham 's dismissal was the result of fine captaincy by Lloyd , for when it seemed he was going to bat sensibly Lloyd put on Richards , knowing full well Botham would not be able to resist trying to hit his friend out of the ground , and sure enough the sucker punch worked . |
7 | It is going to take both time and understanding to help these countries get on their feet once more with a democratic system . |