Example sentences of "was [adv] go to have " in BNC.
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1 | Which meant that she was obviously going to have to buy some lighter , cooler garments as soon as possible . |
2 | And Elinor was just going to have to wait for her merciful release . |
3 | Then suddenly , and sweetly , she began to realise that , since Travis was no more to her than a good friend , and she was still going to have her job at the end of all this , when it finally did end , it was going to be she who had the last laugh — and not N. Massingham Esquire . |
4 | And now that she was clearly going to have to give up her job — Ross had made it clear that he would n't approve of her returning to work , and especially not when she was expecting a baby — having something to get her teeth into , such as restoring an ancient building , sounded a great idea . |
5 | Elucidating Point Three was probably going to have the effect of encouraging the tsar to continue the war , for if Point Three meant promoting British interests , it was probably also going to have the effect of inclining Austria not to enter the lists . |
6 | Sutton was later going to have to cope with marrying up this formula to the new direct-entry computer system , which was being sorted out by systems editor Eugenie Verney , a sub-editor made redundant from the Daily Express in Manchester , who had previously worked on the Guardian . |
7 | Rincewind looked around desperately , and realised that this was something he was really going to have to go through with . |
8 | ‘ We were both trapped , you once said , ’ she reminded him helplessly , with some idea of comforting him , or perhaps easing the process of rationalisation and self-forgiveness he was inevitably going to have to endure . |
9 | I was now going to have to ask them if this was the way down . |
10 | He was simply going to have to leave Islam , the way his father had left the Rotary club . |
11 | It was n't until the final two weeks of term that it really hit me that I was actually going to have to go . |
12 | I 've wanted you all the time , that 's what 's been half the trouble , thinking I was never going to have you again . " |
13 | In a low and antagonistic frame of mind she accepted that Ace was never going to have any time for her . |
14 | Supposing , he thought , with a stab of fear , he was never going to have any friends ? |