Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [was/were] go [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 That farewell to the coaches was going to be ‘ Hello ’ until a few minutes ago when the British Olympic Association suddenly cancelled a meet-the-press day .
2 I mean I actually voted for this contract , erm , rather reluctantly , but it seemed better than not , doing so at the time , but we were given assurances , and it was very well understood by absolutely everybody , that vigorous management would be needed in order to achieve the targetising and that was the only way that the savings were going to be made , and it does seem that , that , erm that has not been going on .
3 The Western-financed dams received all the attention ; the numerous jobs that needed to be done if the dams were going to be of any use had scant priority .
4 Whatever happened , the losses were going to be his responsibility .
5 Mozart began work on Tito in late July , not knowing at that stage who the singers were going to be .
6 As the constitutional reforms were to a very great degree imposed on the Japanese , the lead given by US authorities on interpreting the reforms was going to be crucial to post-Occupation Japan .
7 The Unionists were going to be wiped out .
8 Her hands were shaking as she obliged , so the photos were going to be blurred , and she put the camera down hastily when Nicky returned to the lounge with Luke .
9 The men were going to be surprised , of course , because she had said her last goodbye on Friday .
10 The only reason I went this rather dicey route was that we heard a buzz that all the billets were going to be searched .
11 Yet it might also be argued that the major political parties ensured that , despite the attention which Mosley attracted , the fascists were going to be marginalized .
12 No hearts were going to be broken , he told her with the frankest face , if he were to run off with a Protestant and have a dozen kids .
13 No tears were going to be shed for him .
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