Example sentences of "[was/were] go [to-vb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Incidentally , I knocked down the girders that were to go to develop a new pit which would come from Monktonhall into those reserves . |
2 | We were going to use a four-second snatch of The Hokey-Cokey , and were quoted £3,000 . |
3 | I just wondered is any of them were were going to do a better job than |
4 | They 're going for promotion and there was no way they were going to lose a 2-goal lead . |
5 | But it 's cos I changed it , they were going to put a large fence in |
6 | There is no doubt that these issues need to be addressed and the question should be posed ; where now are the Banks ' plans which were going to ensure a smooth change without any adverse implications for members ? |
7 | Swindon having been beaten in the League Cup recently by Bicester , erm looked as though they were going to make a real match of it today when they scored in the eleventh minute . |
8 | ‘ Paul told me it was all over between us ; that it would never work out and that he and Sonia were going to make a fresh start . |
9 | They were going to produce a National Plan , which they did . |
10 | ‘ They were going to try a new drug on him which had never been tested on a human being before in an effort to try and stop the progress of the tumour . |
11 | ‘ I knew we were going to have a stormy passage right away , ’ said Milestone . |
12 | They just found this bomb and they were going to have a controlled explosion at the car park |
13 | Table tennis was their main sport , so of course , just by sheer numbers and probability , they were going to have a fantastic team . |
14 | ‘ We were going to have a nice family Christmas . |
15 | The pictures were going to have a final edit anyway it certainly was not simply a question of the controversy which started late last week . ’ |
16 | Er when you did get a suit it had to be kept for Sunday , for going to chapel you see , and if you were going to have a new suit it would always be at anniversary time , you did n't get one every anniversary . |
17 | Denis Taylor : ‘ We decided we were going to have a new singer and hold auditions , the idea being that we would go to the old club we used to play in called La Discothéque , which was in Wardour Street , not far from the Whiskey-a-GoGo . |
18 | We were going to have a special meal … . |
19 | I remember because in nineteen thirty eight , er we were scheduled to have an opening in about the September and we got a team coming down to play us at football and we were going to have a social evening , darts and that , at , in the evening and of course at that particular time , the war was a definite threat . |
20 | so they were going to have an easy time . |
21 | We were going to have an 80-foot Brussels sprout flying above Battersea Power Station — and it nearly happened ! |
22 | Other bands just would n't give a toss , they 'd pose like they were asked if they thought they were going to get a front cover . ’ |
23 | ‘ I thought we were going to get a just Home Secretary . |
24 | Bert Barclay , secretary of the SCU , admitted here yesterday it was going to need a huge amount of commitment and co-operation from the players , and officials , especially those in full-time employment . |
25 | and linked to that I was going to do a new information sheet , I found the old information sheet so I just bring that up to date |
26 | I was n't going to rush around buying horribly expensive things like smoke salmon that I could n't afford , I was going to do a big family feast and I was going to get in a few games like the monopoly or lotto or you know , I just , I have n't worked it out but I thought oh what fun |
27 | I was going to lead a quiet life . |
28 | At this final glimpse , he was going to join a new mistress in Pisa , while Clairmont went on to Florence , then shrouded in thick fog . |
29 | Formed in teams , this task it was then to er across the practice areas whose task it was to get into those clients , get to know them , get to know their industry , get to know the people and find ways in which we could actually penetrate them and er open doors and that was going to take a long time and it is taking a long time . |
30 | Sally-Anne could see that the good doctor , as she had naughtily begun to call him , was going to take a great deal of delight in mercilessly teasing her about Mr Sands . |