Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] go [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You do , you got , Lee the other night , it 's like Lee last Monday , went on the work experience and Monday night it all came down it 's pouring , oh it 's alright he says , were only going to go to the Woking |
2 | The leading frog realized that if they were ever going to get to the new flower and survive there , there 'd need to be a lot more than one frog . |
3 | The first-years , after a first term filled with the medieval period and a second with the Renaissance , were now going to learn about the Baroque . |
4 | How did you how your m mother er come to terms with the idea that you were n't going to go to the county school ? |
5 | They were n't going to settle for the one goal . |
6 | She was glad they were n't going to stay at the farm , though . |
7 | The development of the Group was obviously going to depend upon the capacity of management to monitor current , not historical , trends . |
8 | It asks why the sun bothered to start the cycle of life at all if life was just going to end at the middle like the soldiers life . |
9 | She was not going to fall into the trap of thinking she wanted Vitor as Vitor . |
10 | But I was not going to submit to the suffering of being preserved in a past that was not my own . |
11 | Last week the Director of Public Prosecutions formally told the men 's second appeal court that he was not going to rely on the scientific evidence . |
12 | He said Sabine rushed out of the study , saying she was not going to wait on the boat any longer . |
13 | Matthew was not going to rise to the bait his mother dangled so expertly in front of him . |
14 | Timbuctu may have lost some of its mystique but still attracts more legionnaires than lager-louts and was always going to appeal to the adventure-seekers who answered the call of the organising triumvirate of Jerome Viellard , Oliver du Plessis and Ann-Pascale Suppot-Reveilhac . |
15 | But poor old Wayne Phillips was always going to suffer for the demise of the local hero , unless he got at least 100 in his first trip to the crease . |
16 | For instance , in September 1989 , with the Tory Party set to extend its organisation into Northern Ireland , he was asked if Labour was also going to move into the 17 ‘ missing constituencies ’ . |
17 | She was n't going to lie to the child but she was going to talk to her . |
18 | Like most at the top of the business , Reitzle was n't going to go on the record either openly praising or criticising Giugiaro . |
19 | Right from the start I was utterly determined I was n't going to fall into the trap of the idle , pampered , rich man 's son . |
20 | He was n't going to fall in the paint … |
21 | At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’ |
22 | It was never going to happen before the next Parliament , if ever . ’ |
23 | It was never going to happen before the next Parliament , if ever . ’ |