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

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1 Or were going to be acquired , since the entries are in pencil . ’
2 The Plaintiff relies on proprietary estoppel the principle of which , in its broadest form , may be stated as follows ; where one person , A , has acted to his detriment on the faith of a belief , which was known to and encouraged by another person , B , that he either has or is going to be given a right in or over B 's property , B can not insist on his strict legal rights if to do so would be inconsistent with A 's belief .
3 And somewhere inside it , was the Presley hoard , or was going to be real shortly .
4 Activity patterns have been increasingly widely studied in research on British learning disability services ( Felce et al. , 1980 ; Mansell et al. , 1984 ; Rawlings , 1985 ; Felce et al. , 1986 ; Joyce , 1988 ) and are beginning to be used in routine service monitoring ( Hewson and Walker , in press ) .
5 If you 've got children let them do the work survive the parents , erm as long as they 're the sensible sort who can do it and are n't going to fall out with parents and are going to be round .
6 THE world 's first museum to the humble sardine has opened at Grau-du-Roi on the coast of southern France — and is hoping to be tightly packed with thousands of visitors .
7 But now , at almost 19 , Kirsty has found she loves painting and writing poetry and is hoping to be a social worker to help other youngsters like herself .
8 She works hard to understand issues which confuse her and is learning to be patient with herself when , as she puts it , her brain ‘ gets stuck ’ .
9 LEEDS midfield man Scott Sellars has had a hernia operation and is aiming to be back in action by Christmas .
10 LEEDS winger Scott Sellars has had a hernia operation and is aiming to be back by Christmas .
11 But more recently , as criticism of ‘ non-planning ’ and piecemeal development has grown , the LDDC , along with the other UDCs , is introducing some social programmes and is trying to be reasonable and cooperative with local communities and ‘ host ’ local authorities .
12 Brian Talbot , the West Bromwich Albion player-manager , has pulled a muscle in his back and is struggling to be fit in time to face Wolves , at The Hawthorns on Sunday .
13 Paul Stewart is also having treatment on a knee injury picked up in the same match and is fighting to be fit for Monday 's Merseyside derby .
14 Let's all have a drink together , I hope all my girlfriends will meet steady boyfriends , but as Helen organized this party and is going to be my chief bridesmaid , I 'd like to wish happiness to Helen .
15 " Not very late , " Jenny said a little defensively , and added , " Matt 's got a big job on and is going to be very busy , he says .
16 It gives them the opportunity of working on a real live project er which actually has an end point and is going to be used .
17 A while later Pip is told he has a mysterious benefactor and is going to be very well off , by a London Lawyer , Jaggers .
18 That 's it an approved credit guideline and er that is the problem at the moment that the approved er credit guideline for the non T S G schemes is really insufficient and is having to be propped up er from elsewhere within the budget , your Chairman yesterday met with the er gentleman er the suited gentleman from Bedford and , and er having er given them appropriate cups of coffee er , impressed upon them that the er the one point two was really insufficient for one or two million er , er credit approvals was really insufficient for the needs of Suffolk and er they went away did they not Chairman saying that they er appreciated the point whether you had success or not or perhaps to er wait until December ?
19 In the two months since the IVA was made , the total debt has been and is continuing to be materially reduced .
20 Testing of pupils has been introduced and is continuing to be improved in the light of experiences of its first year of work in spite of the criticisms , which are of method rather than of reason .
21 ’ But Aunt Louise had closed her eyes and was pretending to be asleep .
22 Later in the race McCallen fell off at Church Corner , Portrush , but was unhurt and was hoping to be able to take part in the opening Superbike race which followed the 250cc .
23 The photographer had obviously been studying portraits of Betty Grable and other film stars and was trying to be very artistic , with much back lighting and fluffing out of hair , and I must admit that my hair ( touching my shoulders , naturally ) , did look nice .
24 It appeared that Lord Coleworthy had heard all about the trouble from Fairfax and was trying to be a peacemaker .
25 Erm , if you were diagnosed as having cancer , and was intending to be dead in nine months , what would your reaction be to that ?
26 He became an ever-present volunteer , had passed as a fireman and was training to be a driver .
27 Not far behind them sat David Thomas and his wife , a jeweller who had looked after the Spencer family for years and sold Diana several pieces : but he was still ‘ just a humble jeweller ’ , and was expecting to be tucked away behind a pillar at the back .
28 By his next letter he had recovered his good humour and was asking to be forgiven .
29 He had recently suffered an injury to his knee and was preparing to be discharged .
30 She dropped a curtsey and was waiting to be allowed through the door when Mrs Eckley said , ‘ Is this not Wilson , whom I have heard so much about , Ba ? ’
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