Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] it [be] [adv] going " in BNC.
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1 | What is the point of sending the article to learned referees if it is subsequently going to be altered without warning ? |
2 | Well , crazy , I suppose I 'm crazy , I 've always thought runners were crazy , I 've always , you know , said friends and colleagues that used to run were mad , it only started off to get fit for skiing , and well , I hit , you know , I 've got the bug , and er well it 's going to be my first marathon and it 's definitely going to be my last marathon . |
3 | We 've never jumped on the bandwagon 'cos it 's clearly going to end in tears , but there 's definitely been a vibe that has n't been around since the days of the Buzzcocks and The Electric Circus . |
4 | But there has been endless comment by members of the Labour Party leadership as well as others about the outcome of the election and it is still going on . |
5 | But it might as well save its money if it is merely going to flow out of the country into the pockets and profits of foreign firms . |
6 | ‘ Our purpose in coming has been to give people experience and it was always going to be a hard tournament against Brazil and Germany . |
7 | HAVING vague recollection from reading accounts of English milords on the Grand Tour in the 18th century that there was a nourishing fake industry around the Mediterranean , I was intrigued to learn from Oxford 's Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art that it is still going . |
8 | They do n't know how useful it would be but anyway , they said there , there 's , it 's a slightly odd event because it 's actually going to be just in the Civic Centre , and er , and kind of tacking on some workshops and things , so I 'm going to help her with workshops and have a display stand and so on but other than that , we 've not really got any direct input into it , because it is very much , sort of , you know , this is how you do business in France , these are the financial problems , type of thing . |
9 | Well if that were so my Lord then there would never be any any solicitor 's negligence claims , in which any expert was ever called to give evidence because it 's always going to be eventually a matter of law as to what the defendant 's duty is but what the er what the plaintiff had not said at any stage is that a matter of law is ever going to be admissible and in fact the is Justice our in the course of er er a case in which he , despite expressing reservations about the admissibility of the evidence , plainly admitted it because he was within the course of his judgement . |
10 | Agriculture campaigner Robin Maynard said : ‘ £31 million over three years might build a few ornamental ponds in the countryside but it is hardly going to generate a major shift in agricultural policy from over-intensive agriculture to sustainable farming practice . ’ |
11 | I 'm I 'm pleased it 's flavour of the month because it 's just going to show you all when w when you listen to his words . |
12 | ‘ I 'll take you up on that offer of a bed if it 's still going . ’ |
13 | It 's April and it 's probably going to rain . |
14 | Changes for the better may be in the pipeline but it 's clearly going to take some work to convince the sceptics . |
15 | But , as Mr Powers just explained erm I mean , the decision was taken on in , in view of the fact that it was actually going to save them legal fees |
16 | After all , the survey will have to be done at some stage and it is only going to be helpful to carry out a pilot if it tells the designer something he did not know . |