Example sentences of "[noun] he [is] [v-ing] to be " in BNC.
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1 | The hero was being filmed taking his 10-month-old baby to the pool when he gets the first indication he is going to be threatened . |
2 | All this will build up muscle , but not the right muscle for the work he is going to be asked to do . |
3 | There will be a bright little man at Camp 3 , very clever and on the up , and your Michael Holly is going to be his pride and joy , and when he can wheel your man into that press conference he 's going to be very smug . |
4 | ‘ For the next few days he is going to be a bit sore . |
5 | They range from the lone back-packer who stuffs a volume of Descartes into the pocket of her shorts and forgets to take spare socks , to the package holiday-maker who packs a change of silk shirt for every evening he is going to be away . |
6 | I missed his semi-erect dick , because I was furiously scribbling down detailed descriptions of his buttocks , but only a severely learning-impaired person would consider the character he is playing to be representative of normality . |
7 | Essentially , there is no real answer to this question because , in most cases of fraud , the transferor actually believes that the transferee is the person he is pretending to be . |
8 | ‘ Do n't call too soon , in case he 's intending to be fashionably late . |
9 | Wesley will be telling England rugby star Will Carling today that after he 's done his PhD he 's going to be a top consultant on ecological waste disposal . |
10 | Erm the only way he is going to be able to do that is when his dead . |
11 | Do we really need him now , there 's no way he 's going to be as good as he used to be , and he 's probably the size of Mick Quinn now anyway : - ) |
12 | No matter how cleverly the flyweight boxes he is going to be stuffed . |