Example sentences of "going [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | He was going to wait in the corridor until Kopyion came out , and he would confront him . |
2 | What were you going to write into the book if he did n't pay you ? ’ |
3 | I believe that er we did n't er consider going to look at the development because it was quite clearly in the minds of a large percentage of us that it was contrary to the town plan and so we did not think it was necessary to do that . |
4 | This defines the area and clearly specifies what they are going to do with the information once they have found it . |
5 | I mean I mean during the week she never , she 's going to get to the stage except that Chris is taking Amy to ballet , she wo n't see Neighbours at all . |
6 | Last week he phoned my office and told my colleague Bryan Rostron : ‘ I am going to stay on the run till they free Boler . |
7 | If all these gorgeous chaps are going to rally to the standard when we stick it in the salt pot , then I , for one , am going to be as fragrant and petal-soft as a lady in a soap commercial . |
8 | Once again the Macintosh has the upper hand with its graphics capability but for much of this market WYSIWYG is irrelevant , the trained operator ‘ knows ’ what 's going to happen to the text when it is run out on the page printer or phototypesetter . |
9 | In looking into the future it is always difficult to tell which changes are going to happen within the system as we know it ( democracy , capitalism , banks ) and which changes are going to alter the system — itself . |
10 | can I , very briefly , how is traffic going to enter into the village if option one is in fact stopped |