Example sentences of "[v-ing] to be [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Our Institute must find a way to defend our interests in the matter of fee income while appearing to be concerned for the public interest as well .
2 Alice has told me that that is n't going to be easy for Alex to organize .
3 Alice could see that it was not going to be easy for any of them to admit obligation to Jasper , even though he was being correctly impersonal , sitting somewhat to one side of the scene waiting for their approval , the image of a responsible cadre .
4 Therese said , ‘ Life is not going to be easy for them , an artist 's sons .
5 Since Isabella speaks no German , letting rip this torrent is not going to be easy for her .
6 I 'm sorry , this is n't going to be easy for you , but I 've got to say it .
7 Now it 's not going to be easy for the girl , so I hope you will give her all the support you can .
8 ‘ 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 .
9 Gatting , who made 219 Test runs against India at an average of 36.5 , said : ‘ It 's not going to be easy for us in Sri Lanka either .
10 He advocated the combined system and regretted that , at the very moment when state aid was going to be available for the education of the deaf and dumb for the first time , oral teaching was recommended by the Report of the Royal Commission .
11 Is our is the guitarist w going to be available for the ?
12 An urban wage , a rural wage , right , we discount those wages over time , right and that area there , shading the area in the blue sort of box , then this it 's erm , it 's going to be rational for this er , migrant , this person to become a migrant .
13 It will require some things that are going to be necessary for the statutory and voluntary sectors in any case and it will mean drawing the private sector in , like a common assessment policy for all long term care .
14 erm Nonetheless , while we want to carry on supporting that , we 've also got to think , as Jack said , erm of as we enter the next century what is going to be right for our children , and we know that in many ways we have failed them and we know that we are producing many children who have n't had the training and the education that 's going to be necessary for us to be erm economically competent in the future , so we 've got to look at the whole of our educational provision , and frankly I think opting out was erm a sort of unnecessary blip on all of this that is n't really terribly important in the whole issue of how the children in this country should be educated .
15 ‘ It 's going to be nice for TJ , ’ said Britt .
16 I think it 's going to be nice for this weekend .
17 ‘ You said you were impressed with the place ; do you think it 's going to be suitable for your sister as well as for Len Seager ? ’
18 Well actually I live just outside Shilton. erm they keep saying that it 's Shilton airfield , actually it 's not on the airfield at all — as you will know , Mr. Hayworth 's got planning permission for a golf course on the airfield — it 's Scrubs Lane , Shilton , and actually they 've already the Council have already turned down two applications for caravan sites there anyway erm because it 's unsuitable and yet they think that they you know that it 's going to be suitable for gipsies to live down there .
19 Unless something happens swiftly , the market is going to be uncertain for some time . ’
20 If you have any surplus seeds such as peas , beans , lupins — all nitrogen fixers — then sow them if the ground is going to be vacant for more than a few weeks .
21 It 's marvellous that the Brighton Corporation came in , but nevertheless the building to perform a function which is going to be useful for the community as a whole has got to be properly funded .
22 Come on , Suzie , we 're going to be late for breakfast and the tea will be cold . ’
23 ‘ God said to me , ‘ Richie , you 're going to be late for your contest , it 's on now ’ ’ .
24 ‘ Sarah , I 'm going to be late for my meeting .
25 I was going to be late for Jack Mason and made for the door .
26 Branches clawed at her hair and she felt like she had done years ago , waiting for Jezrael to catch up , knowing she was going to be late for school , but she could n't leave her sister to struggle in on her own .
27 She was worried because she did not know if the rules of the house permitted her to go out walking with Finn and , besides , they were going to be late for dinner .
28 At this rate she was going to be late for her appointment !
29 It had been one of those deep , deep sleeps ; the kind when you do n't know a thing until your mum starts yelling at you for the umpteenth time that you 're going to be late for school if you do n't get up .
30 He was going to be late for his appointment with Crowther and the Monroe girl .
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