Example sentences of "was [adj] go [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He was due to go up to the Blue Mountains that morning and she started having pains , she said .
2 The former James Bond star got stagefright only weeks before the curtain was due to go up on the original West End show and made a shock exit .
3 At Limoges the Young King was free to go over to the attack .
4 Her grandfather 's insistence that she was free to go out into the world now and take a course of training was so much nonsense .
5 Back in the Company 's suite after debriefing — ‘ You 've proved , ’ said Nils without praise — Jezrael was free to go out on the town .
6 I had said that her view was unreasonable and Syl was free to go out in the evening as he wished .
7 However , she was prepared to go along with the advisory teacher 's point of view in the sessions and reassured herself concerning her own fears by using whole-class lessons to reinforce what she felt pupils should have discovered .
8 While West Germany , for example , was willing to go along with the proposal ( but only if there was a joint system of ECSC subsidy financing ) , the net importers of coal within the Six — France , Italy and the Netherlands — were totally hostile to the notion of national contributions to a joint financing policy .
9 But I was afraid to go back to the village .
10 It was this loco that regularly worked the 17.09 two coach local from Chesterfield to Sheffield in 1962 , and after school it was customary to go down to the station and wait for it to arrive light engine .
11 And just when you thought it was safe to go out for the evening , let me remind you that Scotsport Extra Time is back after a week off .
12 INDIGO GIRLS Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the folk club …
13 And … a Fish called Zander : Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the water … here comes Jaws ' little brother .
14 After that I waited at the harbour until it was safe to go back to the beach without seeing the person I was dodging . ’
15 JUST when you thought it was safe to go back in the lending library , another Henry Miller novel is unearthed .
16 In the case of the treaty it gave the opportunity for the Red Army to be created , which at a later date was able to go on to the offensive .
17 Well , the thing I mainly notice when last week when Paul was home , not last week , the week before last I had Paul solidly at home , he moved himself entirely in lock , stock and barrel at the weekend , he was then with me waiting for his job and he went out every day and did little bit 's of shopping for me , got him from under my feet , saved me money , cos I was only buying what I absolutely needed , and the amount of time that I had , I mean I was able to go out for the whole day with Peggy on Wednesday , I was able to get food prepared and , admittedly I did n't manage to get as much done as I thought I was going to do , but then I think that 's with most people in life ,
18 So then I was able to go back to the library . ’
19 The CPP , which was happy to go along with the election , seems averse to the idea of losing it .
20 Well some of them came by road and RAF trucks , the fuselages , and then there were all they started at the top of the airfield in the old flying club pavilion , and then they were er stripped down and stuff was taken off them , checked out , for airworthiness to see whether it was ready to go back on the planes , and then they came down to the back of the top hanger which was then they were all down to the skeleton of the aircraft and they started rebuilding them again like , there were engine shops and the place at the bottom hanger where they used to make the Swallow side-cars was the spraying and where they completed the aircraft .
21 I was frightened to go back to the place that had torn me apart . ’
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