Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [am/are] [verb] to be " in BNC.

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1 Just think about how generous I 'm going to be .
2 ‘ I 'm afraid you 're going to be disappointed , Robyn .
3 Then I 'm afraid you 're going to be sadly disappointed . ’
4 ‘ Then I 'm afraid you 're going to be sadly disappointed .
5 Unless you can soften your water , I 'm afraid you are going to be very limited on your choice of fish , as most Dwarfs require soft water with an acid pH .
6 Unless you can soften your water , I 'm afraid you are going to be very limited on your choice of fish , as most Dwarfs require soft water with an acid pH .
7 In a place like this there are bound to be some good seamstresses and Singers will surely have had their salesmen down here back in the days of the square-riggers .
8 See how delicate I 'm going to be .
9 How much design effort is needed in the different areas will not be clear at this stage but unless the system is very simple there are bound to be problems of overlap and of how far to arrange sub-teams by discipline , by function or by problem ( Singleton , 1987 ) .
10 Yours will most probably be the arms she needs at this point , and the best thing you can do for her is to show that you share her grief , and that as far as possible you are going to be the rock on which she can lean while the sands of her life are shifting so frighteningly beneath her feet .
11 Sorry you are going to be burdened , but there it is .
12 If you are tall you are expected to be more ‘ adult ’ and have more duties put upon you .
13 two if I get to three I 'm going to be cross !
14 " I 'm glad you are going to be reasonable , " he said .
15 Bourque and Grossholtz ( 1984 ) argue that the acceptance of ‘ masculinity as ideal political behaviour ’ has dire consequences for studying women : the unquestioned assumption that the political attitudes , behaviour and preferences of men define mature political behaviour means that when women do not match these they are said to be either apolitical or politically naive .
16 So you know it 's all I 'm meant to be seeing that Heather one day this week but I have n't rung her .
17 If you 've got the ears to know what sounds good you 're going to be pretty much alright . ’
18 Now , are you sure you 're going to be all right ? ’
19 ‘ Are you sure you 're going to be all right on your own , George ? ’
20 " I 'm sure you 're going to be the belle of the Saigon ball tonight . "
21 Clary , still remained the tramp , he loved to be , six days of the week , one along with many who are taken to be inhuman .
22 ‘ I 'm sure we are going to be friends , Alice . ’
23 ‘ I 'm sure we 're going to be . ’
24 ‘ I 'm sure we 're going to be very good friends , Anne .
25 We 're stronger and , for twenty million , I 'm bloody sure we 're going to be better equipped .
26 ‘ His last words to me were ‘ Is that all we are going to be good friends ? ’ .
27 In all there are thought to be some three-quarters of a million of them surviving .
28 If she carries on like that with her kids and all they 're going to be like her .
29 That at the very least gives me the opportunity er to at very least glance through , I do n't know how long they 're going to be of course , but at very least glance through them to see what I need to see , to see if there 's any which is self-evidently requiring further comment , or further site visit , and er I can then give the Councils a further two weeks in which to respond to that .
30 You 've got three thousand people locally who 've their signatures to a petition who do n't want this thing on their doorstep because they 're worried that they 've tha that there 're going to be things wrong with it 's going to affect the quality of the lives of people in Selby .
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