Example sentences of "[conj] [indef pn] [be] go [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 If it occurs at the beginning of a committee meeting where something is going to be pushed through and the agenda manipulated it can provoke the reaction , " … hypocrites " .
2 This means that next summer Yorkshire will have only eight championship matches to share around the six venues instead of 11 , so someone is going to be disappointed .
3 And because it is just one in a hundred , that one is going to be different in one way or another , or he or she would not bother to buy .
4 Marie 's gone to Scotland to look after her baby , so everything 's going to be all different and Mr Jackson 's going to look after me .
5 The main thing is that everything is going to be all right ! ’
6 ‘ No , shit , you just get to a point in your life where you want to make sure that everything is going to be OK .
7 Dyson began to feel that everything was going to be all right .
8 She had ten minutes , that was all , to see that her mother was safely tucked up on Hunter Ward , and reassured that everything was going to be all right .
9 Guy 's low voice had a hypnotic quality which had a strangely calming effect on Lucy , but even so Virginia had an appalling fear that everything was going to be far from all right .
10 If we feel that something is going to be an ethical consideration , then we will probably not get involved in the project …
11 Since then , there have been about half a dozen glitzy launches — featuring among others , the Home Secretary grinning into the television cameras , telling us that something was going to be done some time .
12 Parents and residents were given the impression that something was going to be done and were very dismayed to find that nothing has been done yet , hence this petition .
13 You want to promote anticipatory grieving and emphasise that everybody is going to be affected . ’
14 We were acting in good faith , of course , and I ca n't imagine that anyone is going to be difficult now she is gone .
15 Joe public can then truly see if something is going to be worth buying .
16 I must n't get too excited , but I ca n't help it — I 'm going to be back home soon and everything 's going to be OK .
17 Not her grandfather ; not when she had come to fetch him ; not at last when he was going to live with her and everything was going to be all right .
18 Everything was waiting for you , she pointed out , and everything was going to be all right .
19 Yes , Mr Chairman , I , erm , I , I , I do appreciate that erm , I 've been invited through Committee er , to go through what I do represent er , the building project erm , on behalf of the economic development , because as you all know , I 'm of course on the economic development before , but er , in the past I 've found that that I have er been , shall we say , relieved of my positions on other er , position , erm , unknownst to myself , and of course I have er , actually turned up on these planning functions and been there , and to me in the past , I have always found that if one is going to be missed one must then , one 's either asked if he wishes to continue , if he 's been doing his job properly , if he does n't do his job properly then it 's only right to replace him .
20 That was a very real concern and my Right Honourable Friend has er tried to allay that concern by saying all right , er we we will have er an independent body of people who will undertake this selection and they will er off offer a short list o of candidates er to the Home Secretary to appoint , but the Noble Lord , Lord Callaghan er of Cardiff said that er that this was taking powers through the s to the Home Secretary increasing his powers enor enormously and actually of course if anyone is going to be appointed as an independent member , somebody 's actually got to do the appointing .
21 If anyone was going to be chosen to usher in the end of the world , she could well be the girl to do it .
22 No , I had decided that whatever I washoping to do , I was going to do on my own so if anyone was going to be proud of me they were going to be proud of me for legitimate reasons .
23 When I arrived back in Glasgow on 10 June I wondered if anything was going to be the same again .
24 But something is going to be delivered somewhere — that could be Rome , I suppose . "
25 And we 'll give them a fork and knife and I wo n't go into it in great detail but everything is going to be the six courses will be entirely accurately served on bread plates over on pewter trenchers .
26 If you like , it 's not a pleasant position to be in because someone 's going to be disappointed at the end of the day , but they are diamonds .
27 ‘ We 'd had six months of worrying whether everything was going to be all right — what Joseph would look like , or whether he would be all there , ’ says Leslie , her relief still evident .
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