Example sentences of "[was/were] always go to " in BNC.
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1 | I thought it was a big world , for we were always going to conventions and special meetings where , so it seemed then , there were thousands of others like myself . |
2 | The referees for the 1991 World Cup were always going to be placed under close scrutiny by the media , as well as spectators both at the ground and watching on television , and so it turned out . |
3 | Bradford were no pushovers and with the snow settling mistakes were always going to be made . |
4 | Well , I was always going to be an artist and it was always assumed that I would leave South Africa and go to somewhere like Italy and study at an art school . |
5 | ‘ Of course it was always going to be difficult , ’ he said . |
6 | ‘ London was always going to be the most difficult test . |
7 | Indifferent service was noticeable : it was always going to be hard to persuade the Euro ‘ cast members ’ ( as staff are called ) to adopt the ‘ Have-a-Nice-Day ’ grin . |
8 | An absolute guarantee of choice of school was always going to be impossible . |
9 | ‘ The next date , of course , was always going to be trouble . |
10 | There was always going to be heavy legal problems surrounding the continued use of the name The Smiths anyway , and the problems in furthering the band became unassailable . |
11 | This was always going to be a difficult match for Hammer to win , as they were up against a ‘ Mill side eager to take the trophy for the first time since 1974 . |
12 | It was always going to be a tricky tie for 'Mill against two opponents , with the very unpredictable Chiddingfold pitch to contend with , plus a strong cross-wind . |
13 | It was always going to be a difficult fixture for lowly Millmead Reserves against high-fliers Shottermill Reserves , and the visitors ' hopes were totally dashed at the start when they could only field nine men . |
14 | If only because of Scotland , this was always going to be an election not only about who governs Britain , but how Britain is to be governed . |
15 | I know in the recession of lot of parents have been forced to do just that , but it was always going to be a last resort and thankfully this winter 's tour means they can stay on where they are . |
16 | Sir John Harvey-Jones , who led ICI to its first billion-pound profit in 1984 , was always going to be a hard act to follow . |
17 | WITH A title like Tango ‘ Til You 're Sore , it was always going to be one of the sexiest plays of the summer . |
18 | She was always going to be Mrs Bissett to Vicky , and Mrs Bissett to Dorothy on the other side . |
19 | It was always going to be a tough encounter , with the likelihood of further displays of petulance based on the tourists ' suspicion of the umpires . |
20 | With the ‘ Stiffs ’ only able to field ten men , including Reg Pybus , this was always going to be a tough game . |
21 | It is easy to criticise the government 's decisions : after a century of inertia , making changes in London was always going to be difficult , and Mrs Bottomley deserves credit for getting the process started . |
22 | A man with a past was always going to be more worth knowing that a man without one . |
23 | It was always going to be a tough qualifying group with Italy , Portugal and Scotland fighting for the two places . |
24 | That is why the Maastricht summit was always going to be important well beyond its paper agenda . |
25 | It was always going to be a tricky session because of a heavy downpour beforehand . ’ |
26 | It was always going to be a hard match , the venue is basically a big fish or nothing venue . |
27 | In the second half , they were on top again , but just could n't get the first goal , which was always going to be vital in such a close battle . |
28 | the second game against benneton treviso was always going to be the real test … |
29 | So the stage adaption of Nicholas Nickleby was always going to be a challenge . |
30 | ‘ Our purpose in coming has been to give people experience and it was always going to be a hard tournament against Brazil and Germany . |