Example sentences of "that [noun] be [v-ing] to be " in BNC.

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1 In addition , they say that prisoners are going to be employed in the kitchens to work alongside civilian staff , because recruitment is so difficult .
2 Well I think that we have shown that we 're prepared to support Gorbachev in so far as er peace reform in the Soviet Union , but I think we 've got to look towards our own security in the West and we 've done very well with NATO , with the defensive block NATO over the last 40 years or so , and until we can have cast iron guarantees that Gorbachev is going to be secure and that he 's actually going to carry out his promises we 've got to keep our guard up .
3 The multiplication of life tenures , the scramble for reversions , and the attempt to make posts hereditary are all indications that offices were coming to be regarded as forms of property rather than as jobs to be done .
4 Because the County Council realize now that they 're a little bit in advance of everybody and because the District Council feel that they can get designation by supporting this and not voting against it , the chances are that Wheatley is going to be totally deprived of a public enquiry , which practically every other site is guaranteed .
5 Following last night I think that MUFC are going to be VERY worried about trying to reassert themselves … more importantly , I think that the rest of the Premier league will be saying , ‘ well look at that , MUFC wre made to look a bit silly by a group of no-hopers …
6 He commented : ‘ We were woken up with a jolt when we found out that Spinneys were going to be bought out by some ‘ jocks from over the border ’ .
7 ( xvi ) Is there still going to be a single pay and staffing framework for AEA , now that AEA is going to be reorganised into three Divisions with different objectives ?
8 Once intimate told me : ‘ Now he 'd just come back from the ‘ A ’ tour and his confidence was sky-high when he learned , at second hand as far as I know , that Matthew was going to be vice-captain .
9 Commenting on the findings of the report , Ian Hunter , tax partner at Ernst & Young 's Edinburgh office , said : ‘ Although this survey indicates business confidence is high it also demonstrates that recovery is going to be slow . ’
10 The truth is , few people believe that revelations are going to be made to them in dreams — and even on the rare occasions that an individual really felt a dream was of overwhelming " significance " , the so-called dream-books could only taken in the most gullible .
11 Miss Coltman , a friend of the deceased since they were teenagers , told the court : ‘ Paula was saying that Eddie was going to be promoted .
12 As a result of this , their professional commitment to arms grew : in France , in the second half of the fourteenth century , some esquires ( men on the very fringe of noblesse ) were promoted over the heads of knights , whose numbers in the French army declined anyhow after about 1380 , a suggestion that professionalism was coming to be well regarded .
13 ‘ The only really important thing is that Anna 's going to be fine . ’
14 Anne Barnes , general secretary of the National Association for the Teaching of English , said : ‘ Teachers will feel very confused and disappointed to hear that changes are going to be made and the ground will shift from under their feet again . ’
15 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 .
16 The use of the title ‘ Son of Man ’ does not lead naturally to the thought that Jesus is claiming to be Son of God . )
17 She had evidently decided that things were going to be all right .
18 Briefly Bodie explained what was going to happen : that Liz was going to be smuggled into the house from the taxi that would take the family home , and she was there just to be on the safe side , in case the man who had killed their two pets came back late at night .
19 ‘ The deal has been very good for football , ’ he says , ‘ and I believe that television is going to be accepted as a very important tool in the game 's administration .
20 When the Countess saw that Emily was going to be good for nothing , she let us have this house , as I say — she was Scottish , and had property here that was mostly sold after she died .
21 But I 'm aware that people are going to be suspicious of another band mixing guitars with dance beats .
22 ‘ And after all the controversy involving Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis this summer , Lancashire and Surrey will be well aware that people are going to be looking at their performances .
23 The High Court in Edinburgh heard that an investment analyst with the stockbrokers Bell Lawrie White had received information from the chairman of the waste management and construction group , Shanks&McEwan , that profits were going to be lower than City expectations .
24 but it does n't actually change British policy , or alter the fact that sanctions are going to be maintained against Saddam .
25 I 'm hoping that Wendy 's going to be
26 It seemed that NoS was going to be the first to tap the huge reservoir of people who had given up on the papers altogether .
27 Culturally , too , there were signs that Europe was beginning to be receptive again , as she had not since the sixteenth century .
28 This idiom encourages the very bad habit of believing that life is going to be as neatly packaged as a school textbook .
29 He said that Harley was going to be a winner and so was he .
30 Carmella had not acknowledged her as she took her place , but an exchange of looks between Denis and his two younger brothers indicated that Noreen was going to be there no matter what .
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