Example sentences of "[verb] was go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos the other thing I was gon na do was to go into Lloyds , I must do that some time about this interest on that account cos I reckon it 's very low |
2 | After this Sutton was spared what he had thought was going to be his third inquisition of the day , the Board meeting . |
3 | He returned home about eight o'clock in the evening , feeling absolutely exhausted , and as he said , all he wanted to do was go to sleep . |
4 | The only thing to do was to go for a walk . |
5 | And all they wanted it to do was to go around the corner to Marygate for the winter and then we s got the same in the spring to bring it back , but by that time the python was a lot bigger . |
6 | I thought I 'd better do all my jobs which I thought was going to be spread across the d the day . |
7 | However , the one thing I was most emphatically told , was that learning to dive was going to be fun . |
8 | Town should have been two or three up … but Ipswich went back in front thanks to a John Wark penalty justice was done near the end when Town won themselves a penalty … and what do you reckon was going through Paul Bodin 's mind … the man who missed the penalty that could have given wales a world cup place was on the spot again … |
9 | at all , no sense of dedication , because the job which he knew was going to be his , before he met the this Simpson . |
10 | But all the friendliness his teasing tone had indicated was gone from his face . |
11 | Merchanting er , is the buying and selling of materials not the production of materials , and erm , I was probably the first person from this area , in the leather trade , to go to China and we started to do quite a large business with China , so that immediately I was on my own , the first big operation I took was to go to China and make very substantial purchases of pigskin leather . |
12 | I thought every breath that cat took was going to be her last . ’ |
13 | The , the last one that I bought was going to be easy , but oh . |
14 | I mean , I do n't know I , you see I left I had to come here so I left before Bob Monkhouse and everything , I just , I , all I did was go for couple of free drinks and plate of free food , which , I do n't think I got . |
15 | In fact , practically all I did was to go for solitary walks or pretend to read Virgil or Sophocles , whose two dead languages were now as meaningless to me as mental arithmetic , and as incapable of claiming my concentration . |
16 | What he did was to go to Holy Trinity Church and look at the parish records where he found that his parents ' wedding date was also May — the 27th . |
17 | What she did was to go through her cupboards , where she discovered a dress which had once belonged to Clara 's cousin , and which had been enclosed years before in a charitable parcel of hands-on . |
18 | To have to submit to having a part of one 's body removed while one slept was going to be bad . |
19 | However , if a decision to cancel was going to be made it would have to be made now . |
20 | What she really wanted was to go on the pill , but as her doctor was a close family friend , she could n't face asking him . |
21 | I now knew the last thing in the whole world I wanted was to go into the mountains again with FAKINTIL . |
22 | She was in no mood to see Anna ; all she wanted was to go to her room and be alone , to think about this strange day and the stranger way it had ended . |