Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] was [v-ing] to be " in BNC.
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1 | At one point , he was screaming at the top of his voice ; he also relived his own birth , met his fears of homosexuality and had the most terrifying fright ‘ that my prick was going to be cut off ’ . |
2 | Then the war loomed up black and sinister ; my work was going to be interrupted . |
3 | Telling my Pop was going to be the worst bit . |
4 | I went to the bar racks , the caserna , in Fontanellato to find out when my father was going to be released , but was told that they did not know , for he was in the hands of the Secret Police . |
5 | I could never have imagined , however , how rich my life was going to be : how many friends we were to make , the places in the world we were to visit , and all the wealth of love and kindness from others we were to experience . |
6 | If someone had told me a month before that my life was going to be changed so dramatically , I would not have believed them . |
7 | I carried on , wondering if my destination was going to be a nineteenth-century asylum , or the sixteenth century . |
8 | Yet what I was really doing was hardening myself against disappointment — my mother was going to be abroad when the baby was born . |
9 | On Monday many years ago my mother was preparing to be brought to bed of me … on the Thursday following . |
10 | Nobody knew for certain which building was going to be used , but there was a strong rumour that it was going to be the orfanotrofio , the orphanage . |
11 | The couple , from Grimsby , Humberside , first feared their wedding was going to be a washout because of torrential rain . |
12 | Then came the day when his own two sons came home and asked their mother ‘ when their Daddy was going to be killed , because all racing-driver daddies got killed ’ . |
13 | But their magnetism was beginning to be challenged as early as 1953 by Marilyn Monroe , playing the busty gold-digger , Lorelei Lee , in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes alongside Jane Russell , whose bust , supported by a specially cantilevered bra designed by her master Howard Hughes , was the most noticeable asset she had . |
14 | When residents of Milton near Abingdon heard their traffic was going to be calmed they were delighted . |
15 | and i it was n't in all areas that the came back , I mean in some areas there was enough security but you would n't know which area was going to be secure . |
16 | Their life was going to be different from those of the married couples around them , he had promised himself . |
17 | She had to think this out very carefully , because the rest of her life was going to be affected by any decisions she made today . |
18 | Owing to the perfect weather the tables were all taken outside and detector users sunbathed on the grass , whilst checking their tokens to see if their number was going to be chosen for a major prize . |
19 | She had thought her birthday was going to be fairly quiet and uneventful . |
20 | Her school was going to be right with it , modem , classless , with no absurd delusions about exclusivity . |
21 | Did he think his chef was going to be pleased with his achievement ? |
22 | His only concern at that time was whether his marriage was going to be able to stand up to his time in jail . |
23 | So erm you know I 'm glad it 's only that but I suspect when the day comes his car will but he took these erm homeopathic tranquillisers of course thinking his test was going to be a couple of weeks ago . |
24 | But he admitted that clearing his name was going to be ‘ the hardest battle of my life ’ . |
25 | Either way , however he did it ( and he was becoming increasingly sure that it was a good idea ) , his life was going to be a lot more fun . |
26 | Hank already had the feeling that his life was going to be anything but normal and was adamant about leaving school , but agreed reluctantly to tell his father when next he came home . |
27 | I had the impression that if he did n't come through on this one soon his position was going to be in very grave danger . |
28 | You placed bets on what card was going to be drawn and you had to guess correctly to get your money back . |
29 | The rain kept starting and stopping and it looked as if most of our march was going to be in the wet . |
30 | You needed to know what group you were in , who was in charge of that group , what the rules of attendance and work were , what was expected of you and by what criteria your work was going to be measured . |