Example sentences of "[adv] [that] [pron] [be] [v-ing] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 So that one 's going to attack me .
2 Our initial impressions of Utopia are very positive , so much so that we 're going to install the application to log all the Windows related problems , hints , tips and fixes encountered via this column .
3 But today , considerable strides are being made in the teaching and care of even the severely mentally handicapped , so that they are learning to do far more for themselves .
4 You know so that you are trying to do that .
5 And er , jus playing so that I was trying to like erm or P A B , or P A E B as th , .
6 Jezrael was n't sure what emotion he was hiding under his alleged repartee , only that she was going to miss it when it was n't around .
7 She said only that someone was coming to see her .
8 For the first time Benny realised properly that they were going to live separate lives though in the same city .
9 Can I just say to you that that 's already been developed and worked out we 're intending in the next cycle to bring you proposals for a housing strategy , er on social housing , and within that we 're intending to run a series of short seminars for members to give members , all members , not just members of this committee but members of all area committees until everybody has that information background information on things like , social housing , partnerships , housing association grant so that everybody 's in a position to actually er , see and make a decision on what this council wants out of social housing , but all of that will take place in the next cycle Chair .
10 Peters saw their reactions and knew instinctively that he was going to have one hell of a fight on his hands the next day to convince the committee of his vehicle division proposals .
11 It 's not just that we 're going to write articles about EastEnders , but what we 're interested in is EastEnders , The Bill , Brookside , because a lot of people actually watch these programmes , and there is clearly a way in which programmes do seem to be referencing each other and dealing with similar topics .
12 It 's just that we 're going to make it into a theatre . ’
13 It 's just that you 're going to get that on .
14 It is just that I am trying to find ways of helping him through the first bad spell of his career .
15 It 's just that I 'm going to send
16 It 's just that I 'm planning to write a book which is rather in his field , and I wanted his advice .
17 To Clasper 's disgust , the majority had voted against his recommended call for strike action and he now sensed all too painfully that he was beginning to lose control of his members .
18 KEYS : ‘ But it is not just a question of what is going on on the park , it 's what 's happening elsewhere that we 're beginning to hear and read about and that 's never been the case at Liverpool previously , ever .
19 On the other hand , you will have gathered already that we are going to talk about Greater York , so I think there may be some distinct benefit and merit in you being he here to listen to that , er particular part of the topic , now the , I hope in fact that we can deal with the remainder of H One , because it it does lead quite logically into the next issue which we want to talk about , which is the new settlement in the Greater York area , er and I hope that we can get through this item by our morning break , that but whenever we do conclude on H One we will have to have a slightly longer break just to enable the seating arrangements to be sorted out properly for all participants who are involved in the discussion on the new settlement .
20 ‘ I do n't think he would do it to draw attention , but I believe quite genuinely that he was trying to amuse me . ’
21 And , while she was suddenly a little mesmerised to see a return of that charm , ‘ You mentioned to my secretary yesterday that you were hoping to see something of my country , ’ he reminded her .
22 He stressed yesterday that he was planning to bring more industrialists and entrepreneurs into his administration as part of ‘ constant re-adjustments and correctives ’ to his reforms .
23 He said once that he is going to close the churches and put maternity hospitals in their place where ‘ the new man ’ will be born .
24 If we play like that we 're going to beat sides are n't we .
25 And she knew more and more clearly that she was beginning to care about him .
26 Now that we are beginning to understand the basic mechanisms of calcium release and entry , the next challenge is to describe the complex spatiotemporal patterns of calcium signalling revealed to us by single-cell imaging techniques .
27 Now that we are going to use both beds of the machine , the range of patterns is expanded a thousand-fold .
28 I realise now that we were trying to find an interest for ourselves and had done the classic thing of looking for it in a new environment which actually involved more adjustment and less ease than if we had stayed where we were .
29 I think we all accepted by now that we were going to win the war , and that this time there was not going to be an armistice but final defeat for Germany .
30 ‘ I think you can be sure now that she 's going to pass her exams , ’ she added .
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