Example sentences of "[be] [that] [pron] be go " in BNC.

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1 ‘ After all you 've done in the past for Rosemary and me , and are still doing , ’ he went on , ‘ I got to thinking yesterday that I could have been a sight more energetic in letting you know how delighted I am that you 're going to marry my cousin .
2 But the signs are that they are going to get tough with clubs that offer idle excuses for not getting their cup-ties out of the way .
3 All the signs are that we are going to have to put up with far from satisfactory liquid crystal diode displays if we want portability , and recognising that the things are far from ideal , Japanese manufacturers are pulling out all the stops to improve the things .
4 And are you confident when you give a weather forecast that the chances are that it 's going to be correct , or do you do it with a slight feeling of uneasiness ?
5 ‘ Industrial drug research is facing a crisis ’ was the headline of a British Medical Journal editorial recently ; and all the indications in Cured to Death are that it is going to get worse .
6 During the first government of Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson , one of whose election slogans had been that he was going to introduce a white hot technological revolution , AEA was empowered by act of Parliament to undertaken R&D on non-nuclear topics .
7 Is the product you know even a description of the product that we 're that they 're going into er will be suffice on the telephone , they do n't have to see these these these er items if they 're described in in er in enough detail .
8 ‘ It may be that we are going to need to use some of the homes which are to close . ’
9 I wondered how it could be that I was going to marry Syl .
10 Thorning continues : ‘ The big prize is that we 're going to help the company to get into wholesaling — a much bigger opportunity for both lubricants and parts than what could be sold through petrol stations alone .
11 I think , Chairman , if , if I may , is that we 're going to be enough , the agricultural buildings should be built first , but it should sited relatively close to them .
12 Now I , I , I er our , our , in a sense our policy now is that we 're going to sort of readjust the policy in , in the north .
13 On the other hand Mr Ernest Saunders , Chief Executive of Guinness , claimed that : ‘ The important thing is that we are going to create a major new international brands business in Britain — the first since Beecham 's in the 1950s ’ .
14 Our eyes do not wander randomly around the page when we are reading , but certain sorts of words are fixated more often than others ( O'Regan , 1979 ) , and this means that we must know in advance of a fixation where it is that we are going to look next .
15 I think the first thing you 're going to need from any candidate is that they 're going to have to believe in Europe .
16 What it means for the homes is that they 're going to have to take a what we 've been doing over the last two or three years is gradually improving the staffing levels in our elderly people 's homes , because the dependency levels in those homes are getting very high .
17 ‘ Labour 's policy is that they are going to provide the money at some point when the country can afford it , but everyone knows they will never be able to afford it . ’
18 One of the problems , I am sure , is that they are going on package tours which are very well organized , a lot of things laid on , and they think , fair enough , that most things have been taken care of .
19 The main thing is that everything is going to be all right ! ’
20 ‘ All I worry about is that she 's going to come back . ’
21 Every minute of the day , all I hear is that I 'm going to get in trouble . ’
22 The next step is that I 'm going to start calling you Linda .
23 But of course if we 're going to do that we need somewhere to start and where we 're going to start is that I 'm going to ask you to each to make a presentation , a very short presentation .
24 One is that I 'm going to give John and Julian and Lloyd an opportunity to say anything that they are burning to say on the basis of hearing us waffle for an hour or so , anything they wish to chip in .
25 You must describe to yourself precisely what behaviour it is that you are going to observe .
26 The other thing that tends to throw people the first time they every do ad advocacy is that you 're going to talk to somebody who will not talk to you , who will not s possibly even smile at you , who wo n't give you the usual feedback that we 're u that we 're used to when we 're talking to someone .
27 Okay what I ask you to do as with being assertive , first of all be clear about what it is that you 're going to try and do , be clear about what it is and what the situation is , explain it to the partner and then try it and let's see how it doing .
28 The list is longer , but what I am getting at is that it is going to be extremely expensive to cut down this pollution .
29 Jamila said , ‘ What I 've agreed with myself is that it 's going to be tonight , at midnight , when I decide what to do .
30 The short answer is that it 's going to be tough on your new family .
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