Example sentences of "[adv] go to have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I hope mine host wo n't mind when he finds we 're only going to have coffee and bread and cheese — because we really ought n't to have a banquet ! ’ |
2 | All right , we 're still going to have problems , but this time we 're going to face up to them and deal with them — together . |
3 | You 're still going to have problems repaying your mortgage . |
4 | The competition commissioner is always going to have cases of ’ is this an illegal state subsidy or is n't it ? ’ |
5 | Crewe are top of div 3 by 8 points , and had not lost for about 15 games , so were always going to have confidence , good organisation and scoring ability . |
6 | We 're clearly going to have noise , pollution , exhaust and congestion . |