Example sentences of "'re [verb] to be [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 But it 's important , for what we 're going to be thinking of this morning to re , keep that little phrase in mind that Jesus said to them let us go over to the other side , there was purpose in going into that boat .
2 There are some things in this that obviously we can support , the delete or reduction in the contingency pros p provision to a hundred thousand pounds , we 're going to be moving later on to delete even that amount but it 's surprising you were telling us you 've been telling us for years you have to have two hundred thousand pounds in the contingency .
3 So I think first of all we need to , need to introduce what the charity is and who , who they 're going to be benefitting .
4 Little bit apprehensive — do n't know what we 're going to be facing out there .
5 We 're going to be meeting more regularly in the next er few month and we want to know what
6 Where you do n't get it , if it 's clean bid there erm you 're going to be getting it
7 Ah , but you 're going to be getting some extra police officers by taking them off er , paperwork , er you 're gon na get two thousand three hundred I see in the press , well that as shown , that of course will be twenty three , but if anybody here thinks the Chief Constable 's gon na produce twenty three new police officers through reductions in paperwork and through the other initiatives the Home Secretary has announced , well I do n't believe them , and we shall have to wait and see .
8 So , that 's what you 're going to be getting
9 Praise you up when you go around kicking things , walking about with your eyes shut you 've got to join the Fire Service and you walk , you canna walk about with your eyes shut , you ca n't , people that have been injured in the head they 're going to be screaming about it are n't they your eyes are wonderful things Matt , they give you all round vision , you can see from , from the side of your eye if you look it 's like everything else if you do n't use it properly , you do n't get the benefit from it
10 ‘ Besides , it pays to know a few things about a bloke you 're going to be sharing with , especially when that bloke 's topped three other geezers . ’
11 Because if you 're speaking from a script you 're going to be speaking like this .
12 Now , on the handout is says child sex abuse and that 's what we g we 're going to be dealing with today .
13 that one on your graph because it 's a real application that will apply to your work and it 's the sort of thing you 're going to be plotting anyway .
14 I want to know whether we 're going to be blushing when they put him up in the Foreign Ministry at a press conference and he spills . ’
15 I mean to my mind if they 're opening on a Sunday they should bring their prices down because they 're opening that extra day they 're going to be taking extra revenue .
16 Now , we 're working on language , now , but because a question turns up every year on paper one , to do with education , we 're going to be considering education , and we 're going to consider education in the broadest possible way , and that is , how do we know things .
17 Again , if you 're going to be using notes , you do n't want to be talking down to a table , so think about whether you 're s you 're going to , in your practising , are you going to let your eyes flick down to your notes that 're on the paper , on the table , or are you gon na pick them up ?
18 We 're going to be using Ipswich again actually .
19 They 're going to be competing to get in , ’ he said .
20 Well certainly not in the period during which we 're going to be discussing the various submissions , er un un at the E I P , now Mr Heselton , erm in a way your comments yesterday would probably be taken that Selby could cope , or would be prepared to cope , even with additional development , now you better sa tell me whether that 's true or false , and I 'm thinking particularly of that element of Greater Sel , of Selby which is in Greater York .
21 So , because in this Festival we will be reaching people we normally do not reach as a group , for instance we 're having two pop concerts , the Rory Bremner thing , we 're going to be reaching people we do n't normally see on our D I Y.
22 Gentlemen , it occurs to us that you 're going , we 're going to be waffling on for half an hour plus , in a sense .
23 So some of the things that we 're going to be looking at this morning is ways for you to use , that the people working with you can come up with some new ideas , but you can also use these ways yourself , because sometimes you do n't have the luxury of people to help you with your problem .
24 And what we 're going to be looking at is what causes stress .
25 So you 're going to be looking at things like additional insurability option , waiver of premium , index linking and paid up option .
26 Right , let's move on to the last session , where we 're going to be looking at the rate books .
27 We 're going to be looking at Lewes in the period during the late middle ages , early modern period , when it had an unchartered corporation , how the town was governed and so on .
28 We 're going to be looking at the contrast between that and places like Rye , which did have a chartered corporation , and we 're going to be looking at sort of trade , at the effects of epidemics on the town , erm and so on .
29 We 're going to be looking at the contrast between that and places like Rye , which did have a chartered corporation , and we 're going to be looking at sort of trade , at the effects of epidemics on the town , erm and so on .
30 We 're going to be looking at Lewes in the period during the late middle ages , early modern period when it had an unchartered corporation , how the town was governed and so on .
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