Example sentences of "they [was/were] go to [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Almost as if they were going to be posted .
2 Moreover , the ordinary soldiers never knew when , if ever , they were going to be moved ; army orders are notoriously arbitrary , capricious and incomprehensible to those receiving them .
3 We knew when and where they were going to be moved before their guards did .
4 Well as I say , I had , I do n't , I have n't really had any involvement really with talking to people about their experience of living in the flats until people knew that they were going to be moved out eventually .
5 Machine code instructions are assembled as if they were going to be placed in memory at the addresses specified by the program counter , P% .
6 It 's not as if they were going to be chucked out .
7 The confusion , fortified by a fear on the part of some members that they were going to be asked to make way for Austen Chamberlain and Birkenhead , gave Baldwin almost complete freedom .
8 The format worked well because the interviewees were never told in advance what they were going to be asked .
9 What they did not foresee was that people got the impression they were going to be crushed or trampled underfoot and , though the 30,000 portions of pie were eaten , many people opted to stay away .
10 Whatever Messrs Mondale , Foot and Kinnock said about raising taxes in the 1980s , they were going to be beaten anyway .
11 Now they were going to be given a chance to put their money where their mouths were .
12 She never did tell people what they were going to be doing .
13 Fenella gasped and felt the sour bitterness of evil magic touching her and remembered that the Stroicim Inchinn was the most strongly forbidden enchantment of all , and that whatever else they were going to be doing here , they were not going to be dealing with forbidden spells .
14 At least , Barratt must have mused , they were going to be proved right or wrong .
15 What was the point if they were going to be allowed to drive back to England ? ’
16 On the other hand , the teacher could have injected an element extrinsic to the drama in the structure by warning the listeners beforehand that they were going to be required to make an accurate report to the rest of the class with the talkers assessing their report for accuracy .
17 Not that she cared that they were going to be spending so much time together , she reminded herself hastily .
18 ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked ’ The officer dealing and/or civilian witnesses could help prove this point by including in their evidence observations such as , ‘ The crowd of visiting football supporters were likely to believe they were going to be attacked ’ , or ‘ It was likely that the visiting supporters would lose their tempers and attack the home crowd ’ .
19 Perhaps the furthest idea from their hearts was that they were going to be attacked . ’
20 They said , they erm they said something or other they were going to be closing down somewhere in Cornwall because the Directory Enquiry service was not being used
21 The consumer was helping to delay recovery ; the consumer was scared , afraid that they were going to be squeezed further .
22 ‘ Fabien loved her , and they were going to be married within weeks anyway .
23 America 's loyalty to them was going to be interpreted , the players insisted , as a token of its loyalty to allies everywhere : certainly to rebel groups in Asia and Africa , perhaps even , North thought , to NATO .
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