Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [modal v] be [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 They are a useful cleaning option , supplementing chemical activity , although they can be damaging to some surfaces .
2 So they 'll be coming to Lansdowne Road really fancying their chances . ’
3 It looks like I 'll be getting to both .
4 ‘ I thought … it does n't look like you 'll be moving to Liverpool , Millsy .
5 For a moment she looked as if she might be going to .
6 It was not as if she would be going to his home .
7 Cos they would be going to their coach , or team or what have you , and saying , Look we want to .
8 That I think is my main concern , with a request in a sense to you for supporting that over the next year or so , because I 'll be trying to perhaps get invited to the meetings , and perhaps we 'll be inviting officers from the authority to join me in looking at ways of building up that local context in planning to get that into our formal planning systems .
9 And because you 'll be reading to me in the next few months when I 'm cooking and doing chores .
10 Lucy felt a surge of excitement , not only because here was the opportunity to see a kiwi in its natural surroundings , but also because she would be returning to the bush with Silas .
11 So that 's one of my hobbies , I do n't know whether I 'll be going to Nepal or anywhere like that again , but it , I 've certainly got er lots of happy memories of that experience and er I 've brought erm a photo album erm with some of my pictures in if anyone would like to have a look
12 I hope that the hon. Gentleman had the opportunity to tell the gentleman that he might well see me in future as I shall be returning to the town in which I was born .
13 I had no idea when we might be going to Dili , so I was unable to time my campaign , to know when to bring it to a climax , to know when I could afford to cool things down , to be nice to her , for I did n't want to be thrown out of the house there and then , did I ?
14 Briefly , then , for we shall be returning to this same point later in the book , it can be said that the performance mode itself can be protective , either because it is seen to be mainly a technical or intellectual task , or because the dramatic form is powerful enough to enhance whatever the participants ' contribution might be .
15 Although many of us are now working around disability issues professionally , the lull in activity by self-organized disability groups such as SAD and the Liberation Network feels as though it might be coming to an end .
16 the less experienced teams might prefer to be placed early on in the programme as it can be unnerving to be left waiting ;
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