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

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1 All , all I 'm saying is that we need to , before we literally start dotting I 's and crossing T's in any literal sense is to sussed out whether that 's gon na , whether they 're going to be receptive to the subject matter .
2 ‘ We 're going to be close to each other for the next few days , perhaps longer , and I refuse to keep calling you Miss Adams ; Claudia is a charming name . ’
3 ‘ What do you mean by saying we 're going to be close to each other ?
4 Two people who think they are disagreeing may , in fact , be talking about different things and would n't disagree if they were talking about the same thing , but it 's important to recognise that when the university and colleges talk about what they want to do about sexual harassment , they certainly imagine that a range of different forms of response are going to be appropriate to this range of different forms of behaviour , ranging from on the one hand education , encouraging people to think they have a right to protest and answer back , to giving them access to erm people who may mediate and persuade another person who they 're not making an impact on that their behaviour is unreasonable , to the most extreme disciplinary procedures against someone who 's behaving in a way which is generally thought to be unacceptable and who 's not prepared to desist .
5 It seems unlikely then , that ‘ standard procedures ’ of recording space and time are going to be relevant to the unique identification of utterance acts .
6 Now you 'll recall I said that we will we will try and isolate try and isolate throughout the afternoon those things which are going to be useful to you .
7 When you get to about 13 or 14 , you begin to realize that your colour , even if you had n't thought about it much , means that other people are going to be different to you .
8 PISCES Whether or not you are going to be able to fully exercise your ability to earn a high income is likely to be revealed this week !
9 I need you to read the illnesses that you are going to be prone to .
10 And it does n't look as if I 'm going to be able to either , thought Donna irritably .
11 I do n't think I 'm going to be able to .
12 But such was the resistance from management , it was feared that it would become impossible to recruit top-quality personnel from the private sector if they were going to be subject to oversight from the Comptroller .
13 erm I suppose that would mean if they felt they were taking up so much of their time that they could n't do what they considered to be their job properly , and if they felt that I think the parents were persisting and insisting that their own children got more attention than the school could really afford to give them if they were going to be fair to everyone .
14 In the case of the covariance of the market with itself , it is going to be equal to the market variance where by definition ) .
15 Like all commercial businesses British Steel must make a profit and times are hard , but this is cost cutting which is going to be detrimental to our community . ’
16 It 's going , if you actually think of , about this , it is going to be difficult to me to remember to change the responsibility .
17 Typically a multi-speaker recognition system , the only sort that is going to be acceptable to users , will allow between 20 and 30 words to be recognised at a time with a success rate of around 85 to 90% .
18 What about if T goes on for about erm one second , when it 's going to be equal to V M one minus E to the minus one .
19 Does n't look as if it 's going to be dry to me .
20 She 's an even weaker fool than her brother , but she 's going to be useful to me .
21 Performance is not breathtaking but it 's going to be acceptable to most people .
22 Outrageous , this is wicked , it 's monstrous , but I 'm absolutely appalled , now I 'm not allowed to speak about her because that 's going to be harmful to her , but any Tom , Dick , or Harry can get information which they have no right to about her and about me , about anybody else , and can flog it .
23 but are the point about how it 's structured is if for example it 's going to be open to students at Napier
24 As the constitutional reforms were to a very great degree imposed on the Japanese , the lead given by US authorities on interpreting the reforms was going to be crucial to post-Occupation Japan .
25 There was no way that the Party was going to be generous to Ted Heath after three General Election defeats out of four .
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