Example sentences of "[adv] be going to [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Tonight 's going to be dry , with variable amounts of cloud , and temperatures will fall no lower than 7 degrees celsius , that 's 45 degrees fahrenheit . |
2 | Keeping his strength up was going to be hard work . |
3 | ‘ In order to change and adapt to shifts in the Italian business and political scene , a radical rethink of what the AIE has stood for until now is going to be necessary , ’ he said . |
4 | And let's face it , Focus Now is going to be different . ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ Tomorrow 's going to be one hell of a day . ’ |
7 | But it says tomorrow 's going to be fine . |
8 | The Judge held the air of someone very world-weary , and this was accurate to some extent , as he had just re-read the case notes , and sensed today was going to be another long day . |
9 | " Unless it rains , I do n't believe there are going to be any animals left in the low veld by September " , he said . |
10 | And I was determined that everywhere although not absolutely superbly glittering , everywhere was going to be tidy before I left . |
11 | In November 1985 , when he had heard there was going to be another Israeli shipment to Iran , he called North . |
12 | ‘ The months ahead are going to be hard , for during them I am going to put you through much learning and discipline , ’ said Minch speaking in a strong and determined way . |
13 | THERE never were going to be any winners of yesterday 's Maastricht debate . |