Example sentences of "[adv] going to [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This plan 's only going to be successful if they do n't suspect anything , and if they see her around they 'll suspect lots .
2 After all , the survey will have to be done at some stage and it is only going to be helpful to carry out a pilot if it tells the designer something he did not know .
3 Now my Lord it 's at the beginning of October things start to go wrong in erm and as it is pleaded on the first of October er , the plaintiffs were told the , in correspondence from the bank , that the financial terms that the finances that had been approved in principal , were only going to be available if security was offered in respect of a number of properties .
4 But er can you see you 've got to make up your mind what it is , it 's not necessarily going to be easy .
5 ‘ It 's not necessarily going to be present in our relationship for the rest of our lives .
6 And diagnosis is very , very important that , if you have a medical , clinical state of depression try and pull yourself out of it , by your , your own efforts and doing alternative things is not necessarily going to be effective .
7 Oh me , oh my , it 's all going to be awful , is n't it ?
8 It 's all going to be ghastly .
9 ‘ It 's all going to be perfect !
10 If you think it 's all going to be tough — international , cup match , league match — it will be tough .
11 ‘ If he returns with Simon Cormack , ’ Collins pointed out , ‘ we 're all going to be happy to carry his bags to the airport . ’
12 It was all going to be secret .
13 ‘ A lot of people are obviously going to be disappointed , but others who are willing to take a chance right up until the match may be lucky to get their hands on a ticket . ’
14 In this mobile environment the interpretation of sediment structures is obviously going to be complex .
15 It is a thumping big read , but at £17.99 in hardcover it is obviously going to be good as a £4.99 paperback .
16 The record only reached number twenty-five but the audience about to be touched was obviously going to be huge .
17 True , John makes it look easy , but , his tackle control is so good that it is obviously going to be difficult to emulate .
18 The Smiths as far as I was concerned were obviously going to be massive , what-they-now-are .
19 The introduction of markets and contracts is obviously going to be fraught with problems for those patient groups who present a multiplicity of different health and social care needs .
20 ‘ I 'll be only too pleased to help get something sorted out for poor old Len ; life is n't exactly going to be easy for him .
21 ‘ Well , I 'm just going to be comfortable , ’ said Betty .
22 My Lord the started sum of money originally , sixty thousand pounds was the total loan and there were further overdraught facilities and and it 's the plaintiff 's case that without it it was simply not going to be manageable and as a result of that having thought carefully about erm , position it is his case that he rang Peter , told him that there were major problems in the financing of the deal and asked him if he could get him out of the contract because the finance he anticipated was no longer going to be available and it was his case that Peter advised him that there was no way out because contracts had been exchanged , er Mr was told very clearly that he was committed legally now to the deal and that he 'd better try and rearrange some finances since clearly they were moving towards er the completion date .
23 We do therefore need to consult with the health authority if we find ourselves in a position where we think we 're no longer going to be able to achieve those targets .
24 The Catholics , having come so far in undermining the old Orange State , were not easily going to be satisfied , and the urban working-class Protestants were not about to relinquish fifty years of social and political superiority without a fight .
25 But if PRP substitutes for existing pay , it is rarely going to be practicable for the employer to pocket the whole of the saving , since this would imply not only a reduction in the employees ' gross pay , but also an element of risk in remuneration that had previously been assured .
26 I do n't think it matters , but if the weather 's still going to be freezing at night
27 I do n't think it matters but if the weather 's still going to be freezing at night
28 I 'm still going to be tough though .
29 Tom laughed absently , then continued to muse aloud , ‘ Dr Greene says the baby is possibly going to be macrosomic , but at this stage that 's not a problem and he 'll monitor closely in case early delivery is indicated . ’
30 Well if that were so my Lord then there would never be any any solicitor 's negligence claims , in which any expert was ever called to give evidence because it 's always going to be eventually a matter of law as to what the defendant 's duty is but what the er what the plaintiff had not said at any stage is that a matter of law is ever going to be admissible and in fact the is Justice our in the course of er er a case in which he , despite expressing reservations about the admissibility of the evidence , plainly admitted it because he was within the course of his judgement .
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