Example sentences of "[pron] be going [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 A year or two later , expanding on her analysis , Iris Murdoch dubbed the journalistic novel ‘ loose and cheerful ’ , adding gaily that she was inclined to start writing a novel in the hope that ‘ a lot of people who are not me are going to come into existence in some wonderful way ’ — though frustrated , sometimes , by the prevailing theoretical power of her own philosophical mind .
2 ‘ Some of them are going to teach , and some are going to stay at Queen 's . ’
3 Erm I 'm thinking that some of them are going to forgive me if I , I say welcome again to you .
4 No doubt he will make further progress but how either of them are going to hold Beech Road when they all meet at levels is answered by the new prices on the Champion .
5 So I 've got to chase all of them up and most of them are going to have gone home for Easter .
6 Some of them are going to have to puzzle a little bit hard .
7 So it 's obvious that the most medieval aspects of that reactionary Them are going to try to close it up .
8 So it 's obvious that the most medieval aspects of that reactionary Them are going to try to close it up .
9 I sometimes wonder if some of them are going to get up again . "
10 She and I are going to clean Moor House from top to bottom , and make all the Christmas preparations that you know nothing about , being only a man .
11 Stevie and I are going to put our heads together to try and reconstruct them for Midge .
12 ‘ Yes , ’ replies Craftsman Browne , ‘ but I 'm going to make the most of it — Geordie and I are going to hire a car and drive into the States to visit Yellowstone Park , getting back in time to spend a night in the Cadillacs Club in Medicine Hat … . ’
13 Anyway , Bill and I are going to test the bike tonight . ’
14 Now , looking out across the fertile fields he has cultivated out of bush , he says , ‘ Doris and I are going to give whatever experience we have to whoever rules the country tomorrow . ’
15 ‘ You and I are going to get filthily drunk , Prentice , and if by the time we get to the bottom of this bottle I have n't got some sort of sense out of you I 'm going to break it over your thick fucking skull . ’
16 ‘ Aunt Laura and I are going to get out of these stuffy city clothes — and put on something more comfortable .
17 Miss Simpson and I are going to stay in the house quite a while .
18 ‘ I 'm going to call you Tero , ’ she whispered , ‘ because you and I are going to fly away from this hellhole . ’
19 Rockwell wrote to his brother : ‘ Prince and I are going to fly ten hours tomorrow , and we 'll do our best to kill one or two Germans for Victor . ’
20 ‘ I 'm glad you dug this up , ’ commented Blanche , squinting quizzically at the photograph , ‘ because that 's where you and I are going to meet Blufton tonight .
21 ‘ Veronica and I are going to look for mushrooms . ’
22 ‘ Oliver and I are going to look around .
23 Clarissa and I are going to have a tiny foot-up till he arrives . ’
24 And after that you and I are going to have dinner together , so just relax until then and I 'll pick you up at six .
25 ‘ There 's something bad got into your son , Sarah , and Mrs Quigley and I are going to have to do something very serious about it .
26 I am going to hire a car .
27 ‘ Why , ’ she said sweetly , rising and picking up her clothes , and her bag , now empty of the articles which she had given J. D. O'Connor , ‘ tonight I am going to turn in early , read and rest — such a change after all I have done since this time last week .
28 ‘ Right , ’ he said , threateningly , ‘ I am going to call the register . ’
29 I am going to call upon Councillor to move .
30 However , I should stress before I start that most of the applications that I am going to describe are used in support of aircraft maintenance and are , therefore , not aircraft-based systems used for the operation of the aircraft .
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