Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] be [v-ing] to be " in BNC.

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1 I found myself formalizing my speech , as if I too was pretending to be in a drawing-room of forty years before .
2 Just to quickly assess that we were n't going forward to erm a horrible situation where er one of us or somebody else is going to be injured , so there would have been a very , very quick check to see who or what was in the room .
3 erm that 's why er you know really i it is essential that certainly who ever is going to be in that position knows what .
4 Loretta was able to refuse , mindful of a 10 a.m. lecture on Monday , when Bridget added : ‘ I 'll tell you who else is going to be there .
5 They very often do n't know what the something else is going to be , but we tend to put time limits on what children should do and when they should do it .
6 Now that the two main parts had been recast , there really was going to be a lot to do , and the company waved goodbye to their hopes of a cushy fortnight .
7 THERE never were going to be any winners of yesterday 's Maastricht debate .
8 Everyone here is going to be asked to give a statement .
9 To lose her now was going to be ten times worse than when she had left her at the Foundling Hospital , and she was making herself ill with worry .
10 ‘ It may take time , but I 'm sure they really are going to be all right . ’
11 They really were going to be in pictures .
12 It always was going to be a mad situation , though , as long as the Government carried on taking the coward 's way out by leaving it to the judges in Luxembourg or the Eurocrats in Brussels to sort things out for them .
13 I thought it probably was going to be .
14 It really was going to be quite a race .
15 would try and get a lot more searching questions about how the curriculum was being developed in the school , what exactly was happening , what really was going to be the attitude of the Head to RBL in the future …
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