Example sentences of "she [was/were] go [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She realised that she was feeling almost excited , as if she were going on an adventurous journey into unknown country . |
2 | When he stopped his work for tea , the prying landlady being out at the shops , he would try to arrange to meet her , either in the house or at the British Museum if she were going near the West End that day . |
3 | Light enveloped Ruth , a heatless blaze which seemed for an instant about to destroy her ; and then she was gone into a great space of darkness . |
4 | She was gone for a quarter of an hour , then , like a ghost , she reappeared in the downstairs room and sat down . |
5 | She was gone from the window now . |
6 | I just managed to catch her as she was going over the edge . ’ |
7 | She was often offered lifts , but when she said , thank you , but she was going for a walk , a pitying expression spread over the faces of the drivers . |
8 | Lady Eleanor replied she was going for a walk behind the church . ’ |
9 | And , oh I did n't tell you this either that she was going for a promotion ! |
10 | And she was going for an interview for a new job tomorrow . ’ |
11 | they , they all sitting on , a few of us sitting on the seat , the girl that was all shaky she was going for an interview at a Birmingham University another lady was going on to Northfield |
12 | I was playing jackstones in the street when Nelly Mitchell ran up with the news that she was going for the midwife . |
13 | It was a young female golden eagle , and she was going for the carrion he had left . |
14 | She was going to a flat which would have very little growing space , apart from the odd window box , and was leaving behind an extremely beautiful garden that contained many years of memories . |
15 | She was twenty-three and could push down a house or build one , it was a glorious day and she was going to a party and sitting beside Matthew Preston . |
16 | Helen , of Moulton Grove , Fairfield , Stockton , burst into tears and had to be supported by relatives after being told she was going to a young offenders institution . |
17 | So she was going to the opposite direction actually , and I insisted that I do n't want to take her that long she would have to walk back again . |
18 | She cabled her parents and told them she was going to the Salvation Army College in London . |
19 | The following morning , accompanied at Aunt Emily 's command by a trembling Lyddy who was sure she was going to the very mouth of Hades , Alexandra was driven out to Trelorne , dressed very much as she had been when she trespassed along the shore . |
20 | She was going to the airport and not to Alain 's house . |
21 | Before they parted May told her friend she was going to the cinema but she never left her house again . |
22 | And then she was going to the careers office . |
23 | Cos she was going to the panto thingy . |
24 | I knew she was going on a cruise . |
25 | She was going on a picnic . ’ |
26 | So she told us the last time she was round she was going on a course for that sort of thing and she said now would you like to try it said fair enough . |
27 | She was going on the overnight train so that she could read the Children 's Act of Scotland en route . |
28 | Well she was going on the train . |
29 | ‘ I saw her at about 8.30pm when she was going past the chippie , ’ he said . |
30 | I got the impression very quickly that she was going through a period where she was experimenting a lot with what she could get away with as an individual . |