Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [be] [adv] go to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Meaning that any friend of mine is automatically going to be pretentious ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I do n't know if that shifty old man of mine is ever goin' to be a credit to 'is fam'ly ; I do n't know there 's any man that can spend more time doin' nothing than Archie can . |
3 | Some of these residents have lived in this road particularly all their lives and they 've suffered the traumas of living next to a pit and are absolutely horrified er at the prospects of what is basically going to be a scrap yard . |
4 | I 've a nasty feeling a profiteering wheeler-dealer like me is never going to be innocent enough for your high-minded ideology … ’ |
5 | ‘ An affair with you is never going to be enough for me . ’ |
6 | Since sharing a room with her was clearly going to be more bearable if Miss Beard could suppose Ruth to be a cut above the other servants , Ruth humoured her . |
7 | ‘ But , if you feel the need to walk for miles in what is soon going to be very hot sun without any idea of your destination — ’ he threw her a dismissive look ‘ — well , then , that 's up to you . ’ |
8 | ‘ If you are on £3,000 a week with a mercedes and a lovely wife to put the tea on you are naturally going to be softer than the sportsmen who has nothing . |
9 | ‘ Carol Barratt is going to be looked after for the rest of her life , and looked after well , whereas life for us is never going to be the same again . ’ |
10 | This time around it is not going to be the consumer who leads the UK out of recession . |