Example sentences of "go to happen " in BNC.
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1 | At nine o'clock , on the dot , I went down to the station cafe to face whatever was going to happen . |
2 | I really do n't know what 's going to happen , to be honest . ’ |
3 | ‘ I think this exhibition 's really going to happen . |
4 | ‘ When I left Kuwait , I did n't know what was going to happen to Des . |
5 | Thus some things that are said to be going to happen , do happen . |
6 | Arthur Smith sighed for political satire , and wondered what was going to happen to political comedy if we get a Labour government . |
7 | Since the agreement to let the original refugees out had been on a once-only basis , it was not clear what was going to happen to yesterday 's 1,000-plus new arrivals in Prague . |
8 | ‘ It was quite appalling and , had we known it was going to happen , I 'm certain we would have found a different way of dealing with our problem . ’ |
9 | As for the hoped-for recasting of the ‘ community charge ’ , nothing short of transferring education to central government — which is simply not going to happen before the next election — can reduce it to a politically painless level . |
10 | Nobody believes that is going to happen , least of all Jack Charlton , who says taking the Irish to the finals will give him as much satisfaction as he drew from winning the competition with England in 1966 . |
11 | Robinson , who was England B coach with Alan Davies until both were dumped in the summer , reluctantly accepts he is fighting a lost cause : ‘ It is n't going to happen and the situation is beginning to get worrying . |
12 | It was never going to happen before the next Parliament , if ever . ’ |
13 | It was never going to happen before the next Parliament , if ever . ’ |
14 | ‘ Andropov was there too , and on the drive back to Moscow we talked about what was going to happen . |
15 | ‘ You know , Boyo , it 's going to happen very soon , whatever it is . |
16 | Pat finished his cigarette and , looking at me as he rose to his feet , said , ‘ Piper , I believe it is all going to happen today . |
17 | He says the appeal is ‘ the unpredictability of it — you never know what 's going to happen next . |
18 | What did they think was going to happen after the last British troops evacuated the Canal Zone on 13 June 1956 ? |
19 | You 've got to try and guess what 's going to happen in three , four or five years ' time . |
20 | You never know what is going to happen in a life . |
21 | He taunted me , asking me if I knew what was going to happen to me on my wedding night . |
22 | I sort of get that feeling now — you know , like summat bad 's going to happen . |
23 | But , like many of the present batch of respectful ‘ classical jazz ’ sessions , the sense of inevitability about what is going to happen next overcomes the work of the most virtuosic players , even a supporting cast that includes Elvin Jones on drums and the tenorist Charles Rouse . |
24 | Dr John Marks , BMA president , said : ‘ The public knows something nasty is going to happen to their health service , and here it is . ’ |
25 | ‘ The marriage between Soviet Jews and Israel is a marriage that is probably going to happen , ’ argues Yuri Stern , ‘ whether or not the bride and groom feel they are really ready for it . ’ |
26 | The likelihood that , after all the fanfare and ultimatums , it is not going to happen , or at least not for the time being , is another boost for the ‘ rebel ’ general in his lonely defiance of Lebanon 's Muslims — indeed , a good many of its Christians , too — much of the Arab world , and international communities . |
27 | Do we have any , or is this going to happen again . ’ |
28 | So far we do not know what is going to happen about this . ’ |
29 | ‘ I always knew something , shall we say , peculiar was going to happen . |
30 | Within the industry , the war has made little difference to most people 's expectations : the reduction , they say , is going to happen . |