Example sentences of "going to be [adv] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 's going to be even more upset when Mitch goes and we 've got to be ready for it . ’
2 A losing attitude will be one that says , ‘ Today is going to be just as bad as yesterday — boring , hard work and uninteresting . ’
3 I 'm sure the England side are going to be just as tough though , are n't they ?
4 According to Eirwen Nichols , one of the authors of the report , ‘ It 's going to be technically so easy to offer them .
5 The old adage ‘ you only get what you pay for ’ does n't always apply — never assume that the system costing £800 is going to be twice as effective at the one costing £400 .
6 In other words , if your offspring is going to be very reproductively successful then , because of variance of male reproductive success , you should have male offspring .
7 There is , but it 's going to be very very small .
8 Your client 's going to be very suitably impressed .
9 This has prompted some commentators to ask whether there are going to be enough properly qualified independent directors .
10 This year is not going to be any less challenging than 1992 .
11 Earlier in his decision , however , he had posed the question , ‘ was the child 's life going to be so demonstrably awful that it should be condemned to die ; or was the kind of life so imponderable that it would be wrong to condemn her to die ? ’
12 Any good Strat , for example , responds to every tickle and forearm smash , but a lignum vitae-bodied plank with an overwound Deathbucker in it is going to be far less responsive .
13 Ianthe said she would try to come , though it seemed as if Wednesdays in Lent were going to be almost too devotional with her uncle 's course of sermons at St Basil 's in the evenings .
14 But yeah I mean it 's not going to be quite so true because they 're gon na think Well when you write it down you think Well actually it 's got nothing to do with this be really clever .
15 But if the authority 's decision has inflicted irreparable damage on the applicant — for example , if it has pulled down his or her house in pursuance of an invalid demolition order — the remedies of public law are going to be much less satisfactory for the applicant .
16 The collection rate would be much higher than that for the poll tax and there were signs that the system was going to be much more acceptable to the public .
17 " I wonder what he would have said , Chuck , if I 'd told him he 'd just served a drink to someone who 's probably going to be much more important one day than a run-of-the-mill Democratic senator from Virginia ? "
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