Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] be going " in BNC.

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1 Nigel says that 's all he still in the sport for so he 's going to push harder than ever
2 ‘ Dear God , Steve , after tonight you 're going to have to take the pledge … join a monastery — ’
3 If the anthropologist enquires in advance about just what is going to happen , his informants will give him a stereotype .
4 Therapist : ‘ What we will do in this first session is an assessment of exactly what 's going on : first we will look at the problems at the moment ; second we will look at background factors such as your family and personal history ; and third we will try to pull it all together and formulate what is going on , and then decide on what the best course of action is .
5 Such an insider 's account will therefore hopefully achieve the ‘ finer grain and detail ’ MacDonald ( 1987 ) demanded of postmodern ‘ anthropology at home ’ , while ‘ practical mastery ’ of the ethnographic field should reduce the problems faced by McCabe and Sutcliffe ( 1978 ) , who set out to pursue participant observation on the police and found that ‘ it would be necessary for anyone wishing to fully understand the process of policing to take into account the difficulties in gaining access and an understanding of just what was going on ’ .
6 that need , you know if you 're , unless you live sort of here you 're going up for appointments , doctors , whatever
7 These differences led to differing perceptions of their role by the two development officers — in Ipswich the development officer was a little unsure of how she was going to ‘ work in with the existing multi-disciplinary team ’ , whereas in Newham the development officer said she felt she was probably going to spend a good deal of her time negotiating between the different services and ‘ getting them to talk to each other ’ .
8 It just seemed to form the basis of how it was going to be .
9 Anybody we have to dig out of there we 're going to skin alive afterwards .
10 And then the railway lines themselves , snaking out secretly and backwards and then suddenly fanning out into a thousand arteries of shining black steel leaping through London and beyond to the places you can only imagine , the lines pulsing her brain with the excitement of where they 're going .
11 Any process based on fantasy and projection is risky because women often confuse ambition and single-mindedness with emotional security , and men 's apparent knowledge of where they are going in career terms with knowing where they are going and what they want emotionally .
12 Without being particularly conscious of where they were going , he and Cora-Beth had ended up in the big barn containing bales of straw for the loose boxes .
13 He walked fast , with his head down , taking little notice of where they were going .
14 She was telling the truth ; Dana had given no hint of where they were going .
15 It was n't one she would have chosen ; she could n't imagine what use a black lace evening dress would be , but then , she had no idea of where they were going .
16 She did n't even seem capable of taking note of where they were going .
17 We have control of where we 're going .
18 ‘ We are in synch in terms of where we 're going , and we do n't need anybody else trying to change our views . ’
19 There 's a sense in which I think you are saying something which I 've often heard people say recently , and that is that in a day , in a time of rapid change , we personally and collectively need to make sense of where we 're going , our futures , in terms of our past .
20 Keegan said : ‘ We now have a clearer picture of where we are going and we want to get the squad down to a manageable size .
21 I would love to have short negotiations because I am deeply conscious of the serious position in which the farming industry finds itself because of its lack of knowledge of where we are going .
22 Yeah , my objective was not actually to start a debate but to give you some indication of where we were going to go this afternoon .
23 As the ball fell between the two Scots , Karlheinz Riedle arrived with clear knowledge of where it was going and quickly dispatched it .
24 Despite the eager shouting of his Goblin mates , the Fanatic really has little idea of where he is going , and will happily plough through troops from his own side if they get in the way .
25 Ace moved after him , ready to demand an explanation of where he was going and how he knew there was a cemetery , but before she reached the doors , they closed of their own accord , and the time rotor began its stately rise and fall .
26 I wanted to get out without any conception of where I was going .
27 Quixotic or not , I had no real idea of where I was going .
28 Well forgive me , the , the reason for that is , it was explained at the time if one 's going to defend the decision of where you 're going to put your roads , then you 've got in reality look at all them options ridiculous some they will be , whether they dig tunnels under the Orwell or knocking down Wordsworth Road I mean it 's all got to be looked at .
29 You may have a rough idea of where you are going and if it fits in with the cosmic blueprint , doors open easily .
30 But mobility demands sensitivity : if you travel , one way or another you must be aware of where you are going .
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