Example sentences of "[pron] 're going [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I can assure you I 've never had the misfortune to meet your criminally motivated friend , but might I suggest that if you 're going to be paranoid about your picture you put it in a bank vault for safety ? ’ |
2 | ‘ We 'd better get on with it if you 're going to be nasty , had n't we ? |
3 | ‘ And you 're going to be famous , too . |
4 | Now if you 're going to be subtle , we 'll miss each other in the dark . |
5 | That 's where you 're going to be married . " |
6 | ‘ Then you 'd better brace yourself for disappointment , because this time you 're going to be unsuccessful . ’ |
7 | You 're going to be disappointed though . |
8 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 're going to be disappointed , Robyn . |
9 | And and er obviously if you 're going to be European properly there has to be a full cooperation in many of the aspects of life How would you answer the these bogey this bogeyman tactic of loss of sovereignty , ? |
10 | ‘ You 're going to be hot in that fur , Therese , ’ she murmured . |
11 | ‘ If you 're going to be annoying I 'll just stay here . ’ |
12 | ‘ God said to me , ‘ Richie , you 're going to be late for your contest , it 's on now ’ ’ . |
13 | It had been one of those deep , deep sleeps ; the kind when you do n't know a thing until your mum starts yelling at you for the umpteenth time that you 're going to be late for school if you do n't get up . |
14 | So there you are , you 're stuck now in this traffic jam , and you know you 're going to be late . |
15 | you 're talking also about extending the car park at the pub , just down the road , so you 're going to be increasing traffic into that pub . |
16 | When a local policeman told Sharon Rogers that , ‘ by the time you 're 16 you 're going to be pregnant , homeless and stuffed up with drugs ’ , she believed this summed up the attitudes of many of the police and social workers she encountered during her offending career . |
17 | All of that to me smacks of a lack of appreciation of the need to understand a business thoroughly , where you 're going to be involved in making major decisions . |
18 | ‘ Well if you 're going to be absent when I need you , you must cease taking walks ! ’ |
19 | ‘ You 're going to be good ? ’ said Lord Henry . |
20 | Look , do n't hold out too much hope that you 're going to be successful in this . |
21 | ‘ Some day you 're going to be sorry about one of these chances you take . |
22 | ‘ But you 're going to be sorry ! ’ |
23 | ‘ You 're going to be sorry for this , ’ said Rohmer in a quiet , tight voice . |
24 | ‘ If you 're going to be silly , you wo n't be able to . |
25 | We can do it without you if you 're going to be silly . ’ |
26 | Go to bed if you 're going to be silly . |
27 | they came up to you if there 's two women together they assume that they have the right to talk to you , that you 're going to be interested in them , and if you tell them to get lost however politely , you can get a very , very unpleasant response because they assume that what they have to say is more important ! |
28 | ‘ You 'll never be rich … though you 're going to be happy . ’ |
29 | Do you think you 're going to be happy here in New Carthage Jane ? |
30 | Do you think you 're going to be happy here in New Carthage aye . |