Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If I were to go in now , thought Rupert , I should attract far more attention that if I 'd gone earlier .
2 So if I were to go out tomorrow and see one and it was nice
3 Late afternoon yesterday , my family and I were going up to Dunkil to visit the Bible class who About a dozen deer and one or two stags high on the hill .
4 possibly Wednesday , well I told her I were going up Thursday or Friday so I might nip up this aft
5 ‘ You make me wish I were going ashore . ’
6 He were parked up there well every coalman I 've pulled him about this coke stuff and I 'd seen him other day and I pulled him , explained that I were going over on April first
7 It caught me with my hand I were going so well and all of a sudden
8 I mean , look at me , I were going down Dunscroft there , you know at top of and er I 'm just driving in along and this bloody dog come over
9 It was a hurried occasion , as we were all going to catch a train : the same train , as it turned out , for Donald and I were going home to Oxford , and Ivy and Margaret were going with Herman Schrijver — the Dutch interior decorator who became the closest of her men friends — to spend a week at Woodstock , and walk in the park at Blenheim .
10 Ken Pitt : ‘ It was 1968 and David and I were going across to Germany quite often to do television shows and on one occasion , the producer whose name was Gunther Schneider , asked us if David would be interested in doing a half-hour programme with him .
11 ‘ No , but I have n't told Ma yet , so I came out as if I were going too school . ’
12 … as I was goin' over , te' Cork and Kerry mountains …
13 Why did n't you tell me I was goin' too fast ? ’
14 I was goin' ter tell yer about that but I thought you would n't be interested . ’
15 I was goin' ter call terday but it 's bin snowin' . ’
16 One night he drank a lot of whisky and told me I was gone off .
17 According to Mary , I was to go straight on.All of a sudden , I came to a place of fairy rings , in fields on either side of the lane .
18 When I helped him into bed he said , with some echo of his old authority , that nothing was to change while he was here ; that I was to go on with my work ; that he would teach me to play chess at last ; that he was absolutely thrilled to be out of hospital , and it would be a positive delight to look after himself .
19 We were going to travel together as far as Paris , I was to go on to Calais .
20 I would have to get my clothes cleaned , if I was to go on .
21 I would have to telephone the grocer , if I was to go on .
22 I was to go up to his room and tap on the door .
23 And then in between , I was to go round with him , say in the afternoons or some mornings , and he had heard about a fox somewhere .
24 The man came back to the telephone and said that if I was Linford Christie I was to go in and see them .
25 Barak gave specific instructions that I was to go in alone .
26 now if I was to go there and back that 's eighty pence , I mean I could get , for , for that e extra eighty pence I could get a few things in there that are dearer but I mean I like going down the town anyway and just wander and go back but I do get a few more bits in there now than I did .
27 Nothing was to be removed , and I was to go home and keep my head down .
28 I mean er you know , I I was went in as a mechanical fitter and er stayed as such , getting sort of bigger and more responsibl bilities as I went Grew up .
29 So I knew I was going away this time .
30 I said I could n't stop the night because I was going away on holiday early the next morning .
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