Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] going " in BNC.

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1 These include a permanent exhibition of contemporary science , showing ‘ what science is today , how it is being applied , and where it is going ’ , Bray said .
2 So one would like to know how much calcium there is in cells , and where it is going .
3 Review your life , and where it is going : —
4 Make sure you pay the right postage on your letter for the weight , the type of service and where it is going .
5 At these meetings they help decide what will happen in the unit — what the Company is going to do , where it is going to go and who is going to do what .
6 It is his mysterious wind , which man can not get under his own tidy control : as Nicodemus was reminded by Jesus , ‘ The wind ( pneuma ) blows where it will , and you hear its sound but you do not know where it comes from or where it is going .
7 Vision — creating a sense of what the organisation is about and where it is going .
8 Where it is going to . ’
9 Where it 's going up and then it levels out and it comes down .
10 The ability to see where something is coming from and where it 's going to .
11 Where it 's going on … ’
12 Where it 's going to cut the axes .
13 That 's quite likely where it 's going to be going wrong .
14 And let us help each other get this thing into perspective or it 's going to ruin our collaboration . ’
15 It took three and a half months and I was just wondering about it the whole time and I thought , ‘ Man , it 's either going to be so good that I 'm never going to want to play another guitar , or it 's going to suck .
16 What I think we 're saying on this side of the house , I do n't know if we 're saying it loud enough or it 's going to have effect , is that we must reduce the number of rules and regulations , you do n't actually need the body which the honourable member 's talking about .
17 Hoddle agreed : ‘ The crowd have seen two teams who will be in there at the death , although it 's going to be very close . ’
18 Now those are arteries , that 's the pulmonary artery but it 's coming back to the heart okay , that 's the only time you 're going to find the rule reversed , arteries leave the heart , veins come back to the heart , and the only time that rule is reversed is when you 're linking the heart and the lungs through the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery , however , they are still carrying , the arteries are still carrying oxygen charged blood , yes , because it 's come fresh from the lungs so it 's still carrying nice red lovely oxygenated blood , yes , even though it 's coming back into the heart , that is because it 's come fresh from the lungs and the vein although it 's going in the opposite direction the way you normally expect it , is still carrying the old rotten , you know , used up blood , because it 's going back to the lungs to be recharged , do you understand it alright ?
19 However your event looks , you still have to be sure that it 's going to sound good as well .
20 Jamila said , ‘ What I 've agreed with myself is that it 's going to be tonight , at midnight , when I decide what to do .
21 ‘ Anyone investing in eastern Europe should realise that it 's going to be very long-term , 10 , 15 or even 20 years , ’ she says .
22 ‘ Do n't think that it 's going to come between us , you having a university education , ’ he had said .
23 ‘ You were saying that he has written a wonderful book — and that it 's going to be published ? ’
24 I have the feeling that it 's going to take us quite some time to figure this out .
25 Overly euphoric notions inside the company that it 's going to move a million units in the next year ‘ ai n't gon na happen , ’ he said .
26 The short answer is that it 's going to be tough on your new family .
27 The thing to do , Bob , is to face up to the fact right from the beginning that it 's going to be something Victorian or Edwardian , and that it 's going to be in some slightly less fashionable postal district . ’
28 The thing to do , Bob , is to face up to the fact right from the beginning that it 's going to be something Victorian or Edwardian , and that it 's going to be in some slightly less fashionable postal district . ’
29 Here it seems that it 's going be generally it 's in the top left menu , but some of them do n't have menus .
30 And I think it is , we would all agree , that it is essential that an agreement which is acceptable to all sides is reached , and I 'm sure that it 's going to be because let us not forget that we 're not in business to remain in perpetual opposition if we are to achieve proper rights for employees , which have been so reduced by the Conservatives if we are to save the welfare state , which is now so under threat if we are to obtain decent health and education services , which are also under threat if we are to create a strong economy and a strong recovery which provides the jobs which we so desperately need then we must win power !
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