Sentence examples for going to be a shell from inspiring English sources

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"We cannot keep going in this fashion or soon my county government, like all the other county governments here, are just going to be a shell that is a distributor of state services with absolutely no discretionary parts of the budget left," Mr. Levy said.

We hear that this is correct — Music is going to be a shell of itself if it is not shut down completely.

"More than £200m is being spent just to move our services elsewhere... the [NHS] is rushing these changes through and local people need to realise our hospital is just going to be a shell".

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I think in the end our mask is going to be a mix of a plastic shell with the parts that will connect with your skin made of a silicon material.

The shell you're in now is not going to be the shell that you're in two years from now.

"Take away that and then you're really going to be living under a shell".

"We are going into a world where finding the oil and gas is going to be more complex," Shell's chief executive, Peter R. Voser, acknowledged as his company released its results.

Buy into the smart home, the smart consumer might think, and you're going to be stuck shelling out again and again — just to keep on top of managing an ever-expanding gaggle of high maintenance devices.

You're going to be kind of shell-shocked for a while, and that's OK.

But in either case, the federal government is going to be shelling out taxpayer money to help G.M., and in either case, Congress is going to have to pass new authorizing legislation.

Being able to race the game designer's time and demolish it is pretty satisfying, but I would still like a multiplayer function if I'm going to be shelling my hard earned ish) cash.

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