Example sentences of "[was/were] go to the " in BNC.
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1 | It would be a tragic loss to theatre if such an important organisation were to go to the wall . |
2 | If he were to go to the doctor and ask about it , he might find out — ‘ Mind yer backs ! |
3 | Unless your doctor were to go to the additional trouble of writing on the prescription that he meant exactly what he had written , and was forbidding the chemist to substitute , you would get the cheapest product . |
4 | I have been living in the city for three years and if I were to go to the estates now they would n't give me work . |
5 | They 'd come up to Hampstead to have coffee and we were to go to the Everyman , but the queue was too long . |
6 | Henniker and I were to be taken up to Mr. Ingard 's room , Spalding and Miss Robinson were to go to the offices allotted to us on the second floor . |
7 | It was as if he were going to the edge again of something fresh and new . |
8 | They were so green that they were going to the CAB to find out about unions . |
9 | They were going to the home of opera , to listen to some Verdi , Puccini and Donizetti ; and to see at first hand the fine art and architecture that he had studied and only previously heard about or seen in books . |
10 | Last night , he must have done about three grams of the white stuff , plus cognac to stop the shakes , plus not going to bed all night , plus having to behave like a serious grown-up with his trainer and make sure his homes were going to the right races in the right countries at the right time , plus a screaming anxiety attack about his father and Butler and the mess his life was in , plus the horrific combined effects of the morning and the country air . |
11 | ‘ We were going to the cinema — last night . |
12 | They said they were going to the local pub for a meal if I 'd like to join them . |
13 | ‘ I thought you said you were going to the bridge ? ’ |
14 | His other neighbour 's child-bride kissed her boy hero each morning , in her floating web dressing gown , as if he were going to the Falklands for three months . |
15 | Better still , instead of retreating back to the crossroads , they were going to the cover of the dark wood which ran like a bastion down the left flank of the French route to Quatre Bras . |
16 | Mary came in , sat briefly with Alice , said she and Reggie were going to the cinema . |
17 | The arms were going to the IRA . ’ |
18 | ‘ Well , she did , but it was when we were going to the station to see him off . |
19 | Tonight they were going to the theatre . |
20 | I 'm a boarder at a school in Derbyshire and a member of the school 's Army Cadets , and we were going to the Beacons as part of a self-reliance exercise . |
21 | And they always travelled separately , even when they were going to the same function . |
22 | For your information , the ‘ scum ’ whom you 'd like to ban from Levellers gigs to let the ‘ genuine ’ fans in are more than likely friends of the band and were going to the gigs before you . |
23 | We just could n't get off we had the Metropolitan Police escorting us through you see , to the , we were going to the south . |
24 | They were going to the village . |
25 | For your information , the ‘ scum ’ whom you 'd like to ban from Levellers gigs to let the ‘ genuine ’ fans in are more than likely friends of the band and were going to the gigs before you . |
26 | They made specific donations on the night in the knowledge that it all the proceeds were going to the cancer day ward and that helped to boost the figure . |
27 | And I mean you yourself , you know , during the Westland you you you left a cabinet meeting , apparently Mrs Thatcher thought you were going to the loo and you went on television to say , I 'm resigning because I think she 's got it wrong over Westland . |
28 | It was a bright , sunny morning , + mum + I were going to the school exchange for some uniform . |
29 | And I thought they were going to the meeting er on Friday because I knew they were both off |
30 | Daddy and Neil were going to the |