Example sentences of "goin' to [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now sor , I 'm goin' to be tellin' yer sometin' .
2 ‘ When are you goin' to be Superintendent , Denis ? ’ asked Sean .
3 Do n't you know war 's goin' to be declared any second , ’ and he waved at Willie .
4 ‘ I thought you was goin' to be a famous pilot this mornin' , ’ retorted George .
5 ‘ Because I know it 's goin' to be a son …
6 Not a mess steward , though ; more on the cleanin' side , I think it 's goin' to be .
7 This billet 's goin' to be all right , ’ Vi urged .
8 We 'll have to wait an' see what the benefit 's goin' to be
9 I ai n't goin' to let it now , either ; I ai n't goin' to be taken advantage of . ’
10 ‘ Am I goin' to be by meself ? ’ asked Dolly in disgust .
11 ‘ I do n't know if that shifty old man of mine is ever goin' to be a credit to 'is fam'ly ; I do n't know there 's any man that can spend more time doin' nothing than Archie can .
12 ‘ I 'ope you ai n't goin' to be mean , ’ said Dolly .
13 ‘ Oh , you goin' to be sociable ? ’ she said , sitting up .
14 ‘ I 'm goin' to be all by meself again ? ’ asked Dolly , her hair flooding the pillow with auburn .
15 It seems we got a irregularity here — Mr Stein knows he goin' to be workin' here long-term but he apply for short-term only . ’
16 And then , as he started the engine again , he turned to me and said , ‘ If the sight of a storm in the Andes scares ye , what 's yer reaction goin' to be when we 're headed into the pack with a Southern Ocean gale up our backsides ? ’
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