Example sentences of "[noun] be [adv] going to be " in BNC.

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1 The odds are likely to be fairly restrictive , and sadly those about Romany King are probably going to be no better in the Whitbread Pub Partnerships Handicap Chase .
2 to find time to do your work because your exams are still going to be on the same day are n't they ?
3 Your bones , your eyes , your hair , your teeth are all going to be scrutinised by a panel of judges who are looking for your all-round potential , not just an impressive academic display .
4 Another strand of our present voluntary sector are the self-help groups which of course are also going to be extremely individual , and one third point , Madam Chairman , the development of not for profit companies and things like that could also have a very individual strand to them as well since they sound a little bit like our existing small business sector under a community name .
5 If he were the only ‘ rookie ’ in defence , I would not be so worried , but Newsome and Wetherall are hardly going to be a stabilising influence .
6 I thought it was very interesting indeed all the information , and obviously I think one question is which schools are now going to be called in that were n't here before , and will that lead to a better distribution of collection points across the city ?
7 The experts say that for a woman over about 40 , SERPS is definitely going to be better , and if she has been paying into a contracted out PP scheme up to that time , she should change over then .
8 If the end result is eventually going to be thrown away ; memos , reports , flyers , price lists and so on , then page printer output is probably more than adequate .
9 Travelling with Dennis was hardly going to be a delight , but it would be worth it .
10 The social chapter was always going to be the item over which the opposition forces would coalesce .
11 Although the threat of having to meet Rohan had been removed , the wedding was still going to be an ordeal for her , and she 'd been sorely tempted to plead sudden illness and stay away from the actual ceremony and celebrations .
12 Hazel realized wearily that Bigwig was probably going to be troublesome .
13 If the law is really going to be so pedantic over this , then the least the police can do is ensure everybody is aware of the rules well in advance .
14 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 .
15 This plan 's only going to be successful if they do n't suspect anything , and if they see her around they 'll suspect lots .
16 Frank 's never going to be more than your average brain , ’ said Major Tilney to Toby Freely .
17 A Touch of Frost is probably going to be shown on Sundays at 7.45pm .
18 ‘ But what was quickly very clear was that the oil scene was never going to be the same again .
19 The child was soon going to be taller than she was .
20 er , if the , if the , er service charge costs had gone up in the meantime , obviously after you reached the end of the first accounting period you have some accounts to go on and you have a much better idea of what the costs are actually going to be
21 But of course if salaries go up evenly throughout a forty year lifespan and the Chairman is given a forty year lifespan which is quite or pension lifespan which is quite a suitable one , if salaries go up and someone leaves their company every ten years , then the first three departures are obviously going to be at much lower salary levels and it 's not going to be satisfactory the first three departures are just index linked to inflation , there is the problem of how does one index link them towards the final salary .
22 Mr Woodbine 's hardly going to be carrying around a vegetable in his pocket , now is he ? ’
23 However , a ‘ 56 Custom is never going to be as desirable as a ‘ 58 Standard , for two reasons .
24 In the must-win , must-make-money world of the NFL , it is unlikely that player safety is ever going to be the top priority .
25 Afterwards Ivanisevic described his opponent as ‘ an idol for me ’ and said : ‘ This match is always going to be in my memory because he is leaving tennis and I beat him .
26 Furthermore , expenditure in future financial years is now going to be difficult .
27 Bruce Jones , a leading leisure analyst at the broker , Smith New Court , said the outcome was always going to be difficult to call , ‘ given that Cook 's 8 per cent stake was a blocking factor ’ .
28 A trip to Bristol was never going to be easy .
29 Erm , so we 've got , resources are always going to be taken out of the most efficient sectors if we , if we use protectionism .
30 In this mobile environment the interpretation of sediment structures is obviously going to be complex .
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