Example sentences of "[is] [v-ing] [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 Even then there is going to have to be a £300m-350m rights issue .
2 ‘ The lack of an off-the-peg solution means there is going to have to be an intensive research effort over the next few years involving us , the Railway Technical Centre at Derby and the railway supply industry . ’
3 It is a strange business to build an international style airport on an Ultima Thule , to which fresh water is going to have to be brought for the foreseeable future from the northern hemisphere .
4 ( a ) ‘ If I can talk about it today , then I 'll be able to get on with the project — if I ca n't , the project is going to have to be delayed .
5 I am also given to understand that the decision on the fate of the application is going to have to be delayed until May due to the very large number of objections received by Suffolk County Council .
6 Micro Focus Plc makes a very good living out of a programming language that many believed would be long dead by now yet still shows no signs of fading away — but if object-oriented programming fulfils its promise and sweeps away the paraphernalia of the first 35 years of the computer industry , Micro Focus is going to have to be ready and waiting if it is not going to be swept away too .
7 ‘ The car is going to have to be completely re-built afterwards and that has to be taken into account in the total cost , ’ he says .
8 To make the G M B relevant advice is going to have to be available over the telephone .
9 He is going to have to be Confirmed in Faith .
10 I think it is going to have to be a draw
11 Magnus Magnusson has a reputation for being a tenacious man ( ‘ I 've started so I 'll finish ’ ) and he 's going to need to be as chair of the new Scottish Natural Heritage Agency .
12 ‘ It 's going to have to be , Bodie . ’
13 So if there 's any other business then we could , it 's going to have to be fairly quick .
14 And I think it 's going to have to be the latter , we are going to have to decide , and the M twenty five enlargement is the critical debate at the moment .
15 ‘ Something 's going to have to be sorted out , do you understand ?
16 In terms of funding , there 's going to have to be some political decision as to how we allocate those resources .
17 It 's going to have to be the police and the public working together to solve this murder . ’
18 It 's going to have to be the police and the public working together to solve this murder . ’
19 I think that umbrella tree 's going to have to be thrown out .
20 and if it was forced upon them that this land 's going to have to be put into a , a kind of block
21 I do n't like just doing research without communicating it , and I think if you 've got an interest and you can communicate it well to people , then it stimulates their enjoyment and of course in a time when there 's going to have to be more and more leisure I think that 's very important .
22 And I think if you 've got an interest and you can communicate it well to people , then it stimulates their enjoyment , and of course in a time when there 's going to have to be more and more leisure , I think that 's very important .
23 You 've got a hundred — a hundred degrees in the day time and you 've got freezing conditions at night and literally just , people are lying , lying on the floor shaking at night time , erm they 're beginning to lose children , they have n't had an er epidemic of disease yet , you know they 're definitely going to get one , er and then the other big problem is er to coordinate a massive air lift , and it 's going to have to be an air lift , you know as , as big as say the Berlin air lift .
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