Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] is [adv] going " in BNC.

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1 And she is now going up .
2 Effectively therefore she can neither walk nor talk and she is always going to need twenty four hour care for the rest of her life .
3 ‘ Well I do n't believe you did and he is n't going to be able to prove it . ’
4 And he is not going to be too keen on you continuing with your career , either , ’ she 'd added warningly .
5 We had a row , but telling the police we had a row is n't going to bring her back to life and it is n't going to find out who killed her , because I did n't . ’
6 Now you 're trying to walk through the mirror , and it is n't going to work . ’
7 Erm and it is n't going to add anything to anybody else about from
8 Well , I 've been trampled too often , and it is n't going to happen again .
9 They have obviously been through a very bad time over the last few days and it is n't going to get any better over the next few weeks . ’
10 And it is not going to be won ’ , says Mr Carlson , ‘ by a bunch of biplane pilots flying round by the seat of their pants . ’
11 From this same quarry the longest bridge in Cornwall was built across the Camel at Wadebridge in 1485 , and it is still going strong .
12 But there has been endless comment by members of the Labour Party leadership as well as others about the outcome of the election and it is still going on .
13 It appears as the instrumental introduction ( and two instrumental interludes ) , it comes four times in each of the two choruses , and it is still going when the song fades out .
14 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 .
15 It has been submitted to the South Oxfordshire District Council full planning committee and has been approved , and it is now going down to the South Oxfordshire District Committee , but I do n't quite why it 's going
16 I mutter something and start to clear the dishes , but she is not going to be brushed aside , so Darius crouches at the table with his chin on his hands , watching us like we 're Punch and Judy , and I admit that someone might come .
17 He is in the living room , but he is not going out with you . ’
18 But he is n't going to become leader .
19 " Yes , but he is n't going up it , " I replied sourly .
20 It is possible to have a system in which ‘ workload related budgets concerning financial and manpower allocations , etc but it is not going to be ‘ unsophisticated ’ .
21 The power of scientists and their masters may sometimes be sinister , but it is not going to be effectively redistributed through an ill considered and superficial programme like the one outlined in Partial Progress .
22 All server versions of CICS should give programmers the same familiar application development environment and rich set of programming interfaces to hide the underlying machine and network — it 's easy to see why this will aid downsizing , but it is not going to do much for IBM 's hardware sales .
23 But it is n't going to be a cake-walk .
24 A lightweight racer/trainer many look sleek on the shelf , but it is n't going to stand up to heavy mileage and regular forays off-road .
25 But it is n't going to happen this morning . ’
26 But it is n't going to kill my daughter .
27 Ah , but it is n't going to make any difference
28 This policy is back in the desk drawer at the moment , but it is clearly going to be placed back on the table , since the government is even considering charging thirty pound a night for N H S beds .
29 Agriculture campaigner Robin Maynard said : ‘ £31 million over three years might build a few ornamental ponds in the countryside but it is hardly going to generate a major shift in agricultural policy from over-intensive agriculture to sustainable farming practice . ’
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