Example sentences of "[noun pl] be go [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the Asian designers the US trade weekly talked to were worried about the 66MHz clock frequency , because at that speed , stray radiations become a serious problem and it is unlikely that garage operations are going to be able to knock up boards using the chip that will work .
2 The general concern expressed about the approach is whether the county courts are going to be able to cope with the significant extra workload .
3 Sunderland could find themselves with only 18,000 tickets , and with 5,000 season ticket holders taking priority , it looks as though many fans are going to be disappointed , whichever method is adopted .
4 The offices are going to be bright and airy .
5 Having worked out how your room will be used , you should consider what sort of finishes are going to be suitable .
6 You 've asked us a lot about what Governors can do and what Councillors can do , it 's teachers that make a school and schools are going to be excellent if the teachers and heads of faculty in those schools are excellent , and we 've got lots of those in Banbury .
7 Rostov realised that signs and shrugs were going to be inadequate .
8 Balancing the books is going to be tricky … going on recent balance sheets around three million pounds will be needed up front to pay off debts and buy the Maxwell family shares … and then presumably more money will have to be invested to beat off losses of fifteen thousand pounds a week … the club 's managing director Pat McGeough is hoping to do a deal within the next few days … its not simple … its not clear cut … but for the first time win weeks United are confident about the future
9 ‘ Do you think his parents are going to be happy when he comes home for the holidays with a scar the length of his face ? ’
10 Alright , he could grow wheat , or he could grow , grow barley , possibly he could transfer into milk production , pig production , erm , so the prices of all those other commodities are going to be important .
11 Terry do those reassurances that the County Council Planners are going to be tough do they erm =lay some of the er the fears that you have ?
12 Finding engineers able to master all these areas is going to be difficult .
13 The next three days are going to be tough , though . ’
14 We are training a group of mental health monitors from the refugee community who will be able to lead discussion groups using the pamphlets and also spot special cases of need for referral to us ' This training will also be very useful in the future during the reconstruction period , as community mental health workers are going to be essential .
15 The NIAAF recognise that with the meeting coming so early in the track and field season the next few weeks are going to be hectic , with so many of Britain 's top athletes having just returned to these shores after sunshine training abroad … so the booking of Jarrett is a tremendous ‘ start ’ .
16 Even if Telecom could get planning permission for its Ballsbridge site ( although it is difficult to see anyone now wanting to get caught up in a possible planning scandal on top of what has already gone down ) the development costs are going to be huge .
17 Summing up the mood of the pro-reform lobby the NIAPA spokesmen said ‘ The next five years are going to be difficult but we must go onto reform if European Agriculture is to survive . ’
18 We can not assume , for example , that counsellees are going to be willing or able to immediately divulge the full nature of their feelings and difficulties .
19 I thought , ‘ Things are going to be tight this afternoon , ’ and I know Seve was thinking the same .
20 ‘ Look , I 'm not an educated man , I came here to show my solidarity and things are going to be different from now on . ’
21 Things are going to be different now .
22 But this time , they insist , things are going to be different .
23 Things are going to be different , and you 've only got yourself to blame for that , have n't you ? ’
24 With the introduction of such a large development , obviously extensive changes were going to be likely , not only in computer terms , but also in the administration of payroll and personnel records and in the organisational requirements for the new system .
25 With a brief nod and a smile that again dazzled and at the same time almost lulled her into thinking things were going to be normal between them from now on , he left .
26 There was no doubt about it — things were going to be tight if she decided to continue to live at Tullivers .
27 Now the teacher entering this role may not be at all clear which of these or mixture of these or other structures is going to be appropriate .
28 Nobody would pretend that raising an additional twenty five million pounds is going to be easy but time and again you have risen to the challenge .
29 As the constitutional reforms were to a very great degree imposed on the Japanese , the lead given by US authorities on interpreting the reforms was going to be crucial to post-Occupation Japan .
30 David Williamson , the partner in charge of Touche Ross 's Business Service Group in Edinburgh , said yesterday : ‘ It is clear that if the Chancellor wants to raise the tax burden on businesses , then no moves are going to be popular — even though many businessmen believe he should raise extra revenue to reduce public borrowing . ’
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