Sentence examples for going to be completed from inspiring English sources

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The deal, however, was not going to be completed before the end of the quarter, and Enron wanted Merrill's help.

The billionaire software mogul Charles Wang's attempted purchase of the Islanders is not going to be completed easily.

"There is a lot of work still to be done, and that work is not going to be completed in the next few hours," Mr. Pataki said.

"It's a multi-year process if it's going to be completed safely and not going to risk financial stability," he said.

The round wasn't going to be completed anyway, so why not sound the hooter 15 minutes earlier than they did and bring us back earlier today?

The building is nearly 60 percent leased, and given the fact that we're not going to be completed until the end of 2013, that's a terrific position to be in.

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"We're going to be completing the Edexcel Shakespeare task (comparing a Shakespeare play with a modern interpretation).

You're going to be completing a pretty rigorous academic program for the next 15 years or so, so it's best to develop the work ethnic now.

Once you know that you are going to be completing a tax-deferred exchange, you should begin working with your real estate broker/agent or your tenant-in-common securities representative in order to identify potential replacement property as quickly as possible.

And that victory, for all the claims that preceded it, was never going to be complete until Gaddafi's fate was sealed.

"It can start, but the healing is never going to be complete and it's going to take a long time," said John Nichols, 66, who taught at Penn State for 35 years.

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