Example sentences of "[is] go to be " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't you know war 's goin' to be declared any second , ’ and he waved at Willie . |
2 | ‘ Because I know it 's goin' to be a son … |
3 | Not a mess steward , though ; more on the cleanin' side , I think it 's goin' to be . |
4 | This billet 's goin' to be all right , ’ Vi urged . |
5 | We 'll have to wait an' see what the benefit 's goin' to be … |
6 | Over the next decade a global approach is going to be essential . ’ |
7 | Three-year and two-year diploma students should bear these figure in mind so they have some idea of what is going to be involved when they make an application for a further education grant to their local authority . |
8 | That 's why there are contrasting pieces ; not everyone is going to be marvellous with the classics ( Rex Harrison once avowed that he was ‘ no good at Tudor verse speaking ’ ) . |
9 | It does n't mean that your regional accent is going to be bullied out of you , so that you are unable to use it ever again — on the contrary , your accent may in all probability be your most interesting and valuable possession . |
10 | This may prove more effective if the girl playing the wife has no idea of what the scene is going to be about . |
11 | It is your personality and your personal care that is going to be noticed all the time . |
12 | ‘ I think that is going to be the case with the ethylene chlorohydrin , sir . ’ |
13 | All this is going to be over soon . ’ |
14 | This sauce , by the way , is going to be absolutely brilliant — oh sorry , I 've got to stop saying that , have n't I ? |
15 | Unless the glider is going to be launched without delay , it should be turned out of wind and held with the into-wind wing down until it is needed . |
16 | Only come closer if you are anxious , because the base leg is going to be rather low . |
17 | Many inexperienced pilots do not even consider what the situation is going to be and only think about what is happening at that moment . |
18 | It 's the player with purpose , whose return is going to be where he wants it . |
19 | He imagines he is going to be arrested and whisked off to Siberia . |
20 | Finding engineers able to master all these areas is going to be difficult . |
21 | As for old colleagues resenting his intrusion on their territory : ‘ Any external agent is going to be viewed with a certain amount of suspicion . |
22 | However , it looks as though Grand Met 's bid is going to be beaten by a management buyout which is in the final stages of negotiation . |
23 | ‘ We are going to build up the commitment to science because if we carry on like the Tories are , our country is going to be shoved down to the second or third division of modern industrial nations ’ . |
24 | Mr Lenarduzzi endorses her view : ‘ If our concentration is going to be on testing , then that would not be welcome . |
25 | They will not tell you whether a child is going to be a good citizen , when he 's nice to know or whether he 's well motivated . |
26 | ‘ It could be another two years before the election , ’ Dennis Skinner reflected between stultifyingly cordial debates , ‘ and if it is , there is going to be a lot of water flowing under political bridges . |
27 | A new settlement is going to be needed . |
28 | The game is going to be TV-driven in the future , and rightly so when the worldwide trend is towards seated stadiums with reduced capacities . ’ |
29 | ‘ The deal has been very good for football , ’ he says , ‘ and I believe that television is going to be accepted as a very important tool in the game 's administration . |
30 | It is not as if four-star leaded fuel is going to be phased out tomorrow , but more and more buyers are asking : ‘ Does it take unleaded ? ’ |