Example sentences of "[art] [noun] be [v-ing] to be " in BNC.
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1 | In fact it became clear that a considerable part of the defence was going to be that of justification , that the laws and usages of war permitted reprisals to be taken against hostages . |
2 | I think it all depends on what the British feel the response is going to be , either today or in the future . |
3 | In 1919 , Longstaff Dennison had claimed that the NCOAP was going to be ‘ a trade union for pensioners ’ . |
4 | If the Prince was going to be able to live off it when he finished his naval career and support the wife that everyone seemed so desperate for him to acquire , something radical had to be done . |
5 | He would clearly have preferred to be talking to Fiona on his other side , but the award was having to be paid for with politeness . |
6 | The method by which the board is going to be mounted into the enclosure . |
7 | That sets out how the money is going to be delivered , what sort of organisational structure is required , and evaluation and monitoring to ensure objectives are met . ’ |
8 | So have another guess at what the resistance is going to be . |
9 | From the point of view of consumers of produce grown by slave labour the advantage was going to be equally clear ; supplies of cotton from free-labour sources had begun to enter the British market and were substantially effective in reducing prices . |
10 | By the second half of February the Germans were beginning to be really worried by the advance — although slow — of the Allies and by the strong resistance of the partisans , so they decided to make a deal with the partisan leaders to save their own lives . |
11 | In general elections we , we do n't normally know for sure until a few weeks beforehand what the date of the election is going to be . |
12 | The framework is there we , I think , know what the decision is going to be today . |
13 | ‘ The acceptance of our presence throughout the Caribbean was going to be the most vital thing , because the people here took the anti-apartheid struggle very seriously . |
14 | The acceptance of our presence throughout the Caribbean was going to be the most vital thing , because the people here took the anti-apartheid struggle very seriously . |
15 | ‘ I suppose the difficulty is going to be finding a time in the next couple of weeks when we 're both free . ’ |
16 | There have been three other spawnings since — I think the male is going to be busy for some time yet ! |
17 | On a Wednesday there was a rumour flying around Jersey House that the building was going to be sold ; on the following Monday , the rumour was confirmed as fact . |
18 | The user is going to be faced with a substantial processing load . |
19 | That farewell to the coaches was going to be ‘ Hello ’ until a few minutes ago when the British Olympic Association suddenly cancelled a meet-the-press day . |
20 | Notice that an incoming elasticity is less than unity , and that 's less than one , as a result textiles , textile industry in the Netherlands is going to be a declining sector in the economy , right , as incomes er per capita G D P rises , the textile sector will benefit , alright , because , because human demand for textiles either they 're demanding proportionately less of any increases in incomes . |
21 | As you can imagine , they are expecting that the course is going to be a popular one and so would-be students are required to pass an audition . |
22 | Okay having done that we discussed what the content of the course was going to be and then I asked you to make a first presentation . |
23 | Wall Street is beginning to firm up its forecasts for IBM Corp 's first quarter figures , with the consensus at around 20 cents a share and the more bearish going for 50 cents — but if Technology News of America 's straw poll of the market around the US and Europe is anywhere near right , the loss is going to be a whole lot worse than that : the returns suggest that the company will have sold at best between 25 and 30 mainframes this quarter , where the Wall Street forecasts assume it did nearer 50 machines . |
24 | Wall Street is beginning to firm up its forecasts for IBM Corp 's first quarter figures , with the consensus at around 20 cents a share and the more bearish going for 50 cents — but if Technology News of America 's straw poll of the market around the US and Europe is anywhere near right , the loss is going to be a whole lot worse than that : the returns suggest that the company will have sold at best between 25 and 30 mainframes this quarter , where the Wall Street forecasts assume it did nearer 50 machines . |
25 | I mean I actually voted for this contract , erm , rather reluctantly , but it seemed better than not , doing so at the time , but we were given assurances , and it was very well understood by absolutely everybody , that vigorous management would be needed in order to achieve the targetising and that was the only way that the savings were going to be made , and it does seem that , that , erm that has not been going on . |
26 | The tension is going to be different too , because the specific gravity of the steel used for the core is higher than the alloy you use for the wrap . |
27 | Strategically , we need to understand what the clients are thinking to be able to deliver the services which they want . ’ |
28 | As far as myself , Mike and Marius were concerned , this was a good thing , as it meant that the march was going to be tough and that those of us who finished would deserve their white képis . |
29 | Here I was all excited that my favourite magazine in the States was going to be published here in England … it would be as avant-garde and as much on the literary cutting edge as its American counterpart , but with an added British flair . |
30 | All prospective owners are vetted to make sure that the animals are going to be properly cared for . |