Example sentences of "'re going [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , do n't think you 're going to talk me out of having it out with her .
2 We 're going to put him up for a few days .
3 And , apparently , they 're going to set him up in some kind of arranged marriage . ’
4 Why you 're going to take me out to er Easy Runner are n't you ?
5 The , you may get by very nicely on very moderate physical ability in ordinary every day life because you can kind of order what you 're going to let yourself in for .
6 cos I think we 're going to lock her up during the day
7 ‘ Now , see here , they 're going to get it back for me , twenty-four hours tops .
8 He says they 're very low in the chemical content and if you 're going to get anything out of it it 's going to be in your mind more than anything else .
9 We 've got to see the Oxford United that played at Blackburn , that played at Tottenham and that played at Chelsea , if they 're going to get anything out of the game .
10 You 're going to make up a a test sheet each pair er you 're going to cop you 're going to rough it out in your book .
11 If you 're going to sum it up in one word ?
12 ‘ We got a real tight schedule if we 're going to make it out of here before the Big Bang . ’
13 ‘ We both know you 're going to reject them out of hand !
14 Then you 'd say well here 's our pie we 're going to share it out between ten people tonight .
15 Right , what we 're now going to do is incorporate that dummy variable as the regressor in our model as an explanatory variable , so what 's going to happen is that that dummy variable is turned off , alright in the first part of the sample right up until the war that dummy variable 's going to be off , right so it has a value of zero , right , then in nineteen forty through to nineteen forty five it 's switched on and what it 's going to do is to pick up any differential effects , right , in the intercept between wartime and peacetime right , we 'll talk a little bit more , more about that in a second , we 're going to add it in as a regressor , right , because it only comes on during the wartime it will pick up any shift in the intercept , right , that occurs due to the war if there is one , of course there may not be but it 's quite likely that there , there may well be , so if you type Q to come out of the data processing environment , go back to the action menu and test estimate forecast okay at the dialog box just add D one to your list of explanatory variables , alright then press the end key , right , yeah we 're gon na use the full sample right , we gon na use O L S , right you have now estimated the model with this dummy variable now just to see what 's happened to those coefficients the er incoming elasticity was at nought point six is now doubled right to one point one four more importantly , right , its T ratio has jumped from one point eight five right to six point eight , as a result , we now say that the incoming elasticity , the income coefficients , right , the significant zero , it 's important to explain the textiles as such the er , we are now getting a very different estimate for our
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