Example sentences of "[was/were] go to have the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The main purpose of the consultation exercise was surely to ensure the proposed changes were going to have the backing of the people affected by them , and until this episode of high-handed secrecy , it appeared to have worked . |
2 | Mahmud could be heard wondering whether they were going to have the Druid instead of packed lunch . |
3 | But I did have to worry about whether we were going to have the cash flow in ten years ' time to make sure that the parts can be paid for so the chap on the shop floor can stick the thing together . |
4 | He and Tony got on well : they started arguing over whether it was better to have two bits of black pudding rather than two sausages in the terminal café , and when that battle was over they started another about who was going to have the window seat on the plane . |
5 | Maura was going to have the chances that she he self had never had . |
6 | Oh dear , Fenella was going to have the back of her legs slapped again . |
7 | Well I thought I was going to have the computer here for the whole time of Sarah 's stay you see . |
8 | ‘ When it became clear I was going to have the baby , he left me , ’ she says . |
9 | I 'd say , " What 's going to happen there ? " because I was determined that I was going to have the baby on my own . |
10 | I think she wanted the baby but she was going to have the abortion because she realised the possibility of a better life . |
11 | For once I knew where to get at him and this time I was going to have the matter out with him . |
12 | I must say I 've been seriously wondering , during this lecture , whether I was going to have the courage or not , to attempt to give you a thumbnail exposition of Hegelian metaphysics . |
13 | Lewis wondered what visitor from Rome or Amsterdam or the Canaries was going to have the misfortune to stay with her . |