Example sentences of "there was go to [be] " in BNC.

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1 And whichever way she looked at Jessie 's case there was going to be trouble , deep trouble , awful trouble , frightening trouble .
2 I was cycling up the hill at the time to go on duty , and I nearly fell off my bike in my certainty that there was going to be a nasty accident .
3 ‘ If there was going to be a bid , I wanted to make sure we would have a place at the negotiating table , ’ he says .
4 If there was going to be trouble — serious trouble — then , they 'd know about it .
5 And I 'm sure a lot of times he had no idea what was going to come out , but he knew there was going to be some sort of feedback or something , so he 'd just play with it when it came . ’
6 Nevertheless it was apparent that there was going to be a greater preponderance of lords and knights in this affair than Will Douglas , for one , desired ; but his uncle was reluctant to refuse any .
7 It was fairly clear that there was going to be some smuggling as well but , even allowing for the often-repeated story that other ships lay over the horizon and sent boats in to add to the stock on board the single ship , the net profits from the ship could hardly have been much more than twice those of the slave-trading .
8 Ellie could sense there was going to be bad trouble , and it was n't long in coming .
9 Well , that night everyone went to sleep because if there was going to be a wedding everybody in the village would surely have to go .
10 There was going to be very little room in Frederica Potter 's life from now on for this imposed world of people and chairs you had to have because they were there .
11 There was going to be a riot so they brought her up .
12 Somehow we got ashore and into the stockade , but we knew there was going to be a fight . ’
13 If a Burton man turned his empty beer-pot upside down on the table they knew there was going to be trouble .
14 We spent a day together when it was finished because I knew there was going to be a fuss .
15 ‘ I knew there was going to be lot of stigma , because it was heroin , ’ she says .
16 Maybe there was going to be a gleam of light this morning .
17 If DeVore said there was going to be a vacancy , there would be a vacancy .
18 There was going to be a storm .
19 I had every right to be if there was going to be this sort of hostility between the two of them all the way down into the ice .
20 Because you know both parties were there to make sure that er there was going to be a mutual agreement or it may in some instances be referred back to domestic level for resolution , or alternately , the employers just said , no and that , that was the end of it at that stage .
21 So er that was a telephone call to the divisional officer , who was available at the moment and who came down and discussed it with the employer and notwithstanding that , in the afternoon I had given the management one hour to resolve the problem otherwise there was going to be a major walkout .
22 But you 'd perhaps go three or four times before the baby was born and er just see everything was alright and you 'd know which way the baby was lying a and which way it was going to er you know come and if you thought there was going to be any problems well you know then you , you would sort of let the doctor know and , and he 'd decide then .
23 He had his own worries : there was going to be an official inquiry into the shooting on the arrest of Terry Place .
24 The two understudies were asked to come back on the Friday afternoon , when there was going to be a complete run of the play for the producers and Malcolm Harris .
25 There was going to be murder before the night was through , and I had to get clear .
26 ‘ I did n't realize there was going to be a second series .
27 MacDonaid in a speech at Elgin in December voiced his ‘ suspicion that between now and January … there was going to be a serious attempt to wangle the Constitution so that the democracy of this country might not have fair play given to them ’ .
28 In 1972 Christopherson , as Chairman of the Committee , saw that ‘ there was going to be a flood ’ , and that the work of the Committee was going to become much more like that of other CNAA committees .
29 If there was going to be trouble , she might as well make herself as comfortable as possible .
30 He really was in something of a hurry and there was going to be nothing gained by engaging in either argument of fisticuffs with a cab driver .
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