Example sentences of "[noun] [was/were] go [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He could feel the vibrations in his bones ; juddering the cradle he was strapped into , making him think for a moment that the tiny vehicle was going to shake itself to pieces . |
2 | And no nasty dream was going to spoil it for her . |
3 | Émile was going to revenge himself on Jean-Claude for what he regarded as his arrogance . |
4 | ‘ So the problem then is that only a little sliver of the tip of my cock was going to make it in range of the footprint of a normal eight and a half by eleven copy . |
5 | Daddy was going to rebuild it with his own hands and had already done a bit to it when I was young . |
6 | When , in a remarkable act of cultural smash-and-grab , working-class youths adopted the long drape jackets as their own uniform — to which they added embellishments such as greased duck-tail haircuts , thick-soled ‘ brothel creeper ’ shoes , slim-jim ties and narrow drain-pipe trousers — no self-respecting gentleman was going to adorn himself in what had now become a vulgar ‘ Ted suit ’ . |
7 | At first I thought the kick was going to leave him with a permanently capped hock , but luckily Lynn Russell ( the friend , show producer and dealer who sold Skipper to me ) had all the answers , as usual . |
8 | I was expecting that Mrs was going to tell us about it . |
9 | It seemed to Talbot that Van Gelder was going to find himself in something of a quandary . |
10 | Uncle Harry was going to cast her as the hitchhiker in Mondo Desire . |
11 | Then I started to get a feeling that the Lord was going to move me from my present job . |
12 | Caroline remembered that moment when she had thought Nicolo was going to take her in his arms . |
13 | ‘ Well , hopefully , it 'll all be sorted out by now ; Jennifer was going to explain everything at home . ’ |
14 | She had a job to do , and no Italian Romeo suffering the effect of an over-active libido was going to keep her from doing it . |
15 | Deeply afraid that this man was going to put me in a cage . |
16 | So I mean if the man was going to take it on himself I mean er he used the French letter then when that clinic started up as I would say , the women would go there you see stop that lark because they did n't even they did n't even let , er take very kindly to the French letters some of them did n't you know , the men . |
17 | The man was going to meet me at the bottom of Ber Street . |
18 | The judgment effectively absolved it of criminal and civil liability for causing approximately 3,500 deaths and injuries to thousands , and the final settlement was only a percentage of the orginial sum of $3.5 billion that the government was going to sue them for . |
19 | His uncle was going to take him on one when they next went to Cannes . |
20 | At bonus time , his superiors were going to reward him with a fat check . |
21 | At first it seemed that Francis was going to leave it at that , the ball in his court , but in fact he was trying to decide which would annoy her most : being kept in the dark about his conversation with Anna or knowing the truth . |
22 | Motocross riders are a tough breed … no amount of fog was going to stop them from checking out the sport 's newest circuit this morning . |
23 | Now originally the trip was going to take them through many middle eastern countries including Jordan and Israel , er have you had to change your plans at all Andrew , it sounds as though that might not be the ideal place to be going at the moment ? |
24 | ‘ She 's remembered she found a brochure for a hotel in Northumberland and she leapt to the conclusion that Garry was going to surprise her with an unexpected holiday . |
25 | It we he phoned at it was , it was five to six , Jim was going to take me to aerobics because of the weather |
26 | The responsibility was going to haunt him for years to come . |
27 | If I if you 've got people in prison and then you had to go visiting you , you could get relief after , after the first twenty five pounds , so if the expenses were going to see somebody in prison were more than twenty five pounds I could get relief with them |