Example sentences of "[verb] they be [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 I think that in years to come they are bound to be looked back on as an aberration .
2 In years to come they 're gon na be the managers so hopefully we can make it better for someone else .
3 erm schools just do n't help girls to have both and so a lot of the talk about underachievement , and I do n't like that word , amongst girls really ignores the fact that girls are n't underachieving when they do n't go all out for occupational success , when they do n't set their goals very high in schools , they are being very rational because if they do achieve they are going to be faced with immense problems .
4 er Half past one , there are about three hundred , or there will be about three hundred school children descending upon the library from Icknield Primary and Berryfields Primary er and er Monks Risborough School er they will be given a sweet ration — sweets for a whole week , which is less than they imagine they 're going to be .
5 But it 's a by a fire exit so and i would assume they 're gon na be looking at it anyway .
6 I hope they 're going to be rowed on Boxing Day .
7 I would just like again to say special thanks to Ernie , Mel and Neil for all their support and I hope they 're gon na be first in bar to buy me a drink .
8 Wanting to remain a child becomes unfeasible even to the most stupid old beard at the age of about 35 ; they eventually give up and accept they were born to be schoolteachers .
9 ‘ I do not believe they are going to be as clumsy as to try to introduce this for people actually undergoing surgery , ’ he said .
10 Yes we were told they 're going to be trees like that because they 've had a lot of trouble with pigeons roosting in the erm the mature trees and it 's impossible for people to sit on the benches underneath cos of er pigeon mess .
11 Though his critics maintain they were trying to be constructive and wanted him to stay , Sutton was convinced that the criticism had been organized in advance as a warning that if he did not go , as Pilger was demanding , they would make life hell for him .
12 you know they 're gon na be
13 we know they 're gon na be around we 'll just say you know we 're not gon na be around .
14 The mystery plays were originally known as the Corpus Christi Play ; the use of the singular ‘ play ’ indicated they were intended to be seen as a whole , while Corpus Christi refers to the holy day on which they were performed .
15 ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked ’ The officer dealing and/or civilian witnesses could help prove this point by including in their evidence observations such as , ‘ The crowd of visiting football supporters were likely to believe they were going to be attacked ’ , or ‘ It was likely that the visiting supporters would lose their tempers and attack the home crowd ’ .
16 At some stage in their lives they decided they were going to be a winner not a loser .
17 So basically I reckon they 're gon na be in the shit .
18 Well , they were perching on the erm chimneys of that one and then they 've been coming they 're gon na be swooping round up not actually low but above it , about fly to the bathroom then spread up , turning a circle , coming down and going past my window and land
19 They know that if things are not settled they are going to be dragged through the courts .
20 All the advertising in the world will not draw people to your event if they believe they 're going to be there alone .
21 This morning in Blackpool Mr Patten apologised for the comments , saying they were meant to be ’ satirical ’ .
22 He criticised the system of screening and the appeals tribunal for refugees due to be sent back , saying they were forbidden to be present , allowed no legal representation , and were not told the reasons for decisions .
23 But do you think they 're gon na be on a for at least well maximum , probably two hours
24 Suppose so give them , I mean I do n't think they 're gon na be opened then .
25 I mean they 're going to be very easy to buy .
26 I mean they 're gon na be
27 The appointment of Mr Stürmer , a friend of Chancellor Kohl and a man often seen on television , made some of the staff fear they were going to be ‘ politicised ’ .
28 I thought they were pretending to be offended — but people were honestly upset by it and I was flabbergasted . ’
29 I think they 're gon na be perfectly happy there .
30 She said , ‘ Things are seldom as bad as you think they 're going to be .
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