Example sentences of "go [to-vb] [pers pn] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This is not going to disappear overnight , it 's going to affect her for a long time , and she 's never going to catch up on the work that she 's missed over the last couple of months by having seven teachers in six weeks . |
2 | That ‘ little grey home in the west ’ idea was n't going to fool her for a minute ; it was easy to see that the man sitting next to her loved every minute of his fast-living , action-packed life . |
3 | That product there already either exists or we 're going to do it for the first time for an estate agent |
4 | Because if we 're going to use it for the ragtime and er |
5 | And erm they were going to send her for an interview straight away . |
6 | So that you 've got a vague idea of er what 's going to befall you for the rest of today ? |
7 | I was n't going to answer him back , even with ‘ He wanted to bring that lizard back — was he going to keep it for a pet ? ’ — not if he was going to be like that . |
8 | ‘ Yes , but nobody 's going to consider you for a junior post any more . ’ |
9 | Wallering Remember Christopher Robin , his wise old house spelt his name Wal We 're going to name you for the elms at the foot of the garden . |
10 | Perhaps he was going to touch me for the air fare home . |
11 | ‘ I ca n't imagine what she wants , ’ Joanna said , ‘ unless , having quarelled with Robert , she 's going to ask you for a job . ’ |
12 | No-one could have known that she was going to bring them for the weekend . ’ |
13 | They met at Cambridge when she — ‘ a lovely young woman with dark brown hair and blue eyes ’ — went to interview him for the university newspaper . |
14 | The daughter no longer had to provide care but said ‘ I merely go to see her for a chat and the company nowadays ’ . |
15 | I do n't tell no lie , I was goin' to ask 'im for the loan of a bob so 's I could get to see this bloke that might be puttin' a bit of business in me way . |