Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] go " in BNC.

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1 The use of these tests can seem threatening to the status of the interviewee , in the sense that hidden secrets are going to be discovered .
2 I says , Well er we 're going about here , the two shunters are going about here and they 're vying with each other to see how much they can ignore me .
3 what , you see I do n't know when these notes are going to come up
4 The lions are going to attack . ’
5 WITH their very predictable choice of players , particularly the number of England players , the Lions are going to find it tough in New Zealand .
6 The Lions are going to need pace in the back-row , and they have n't got that .
7 no , but some sort of place , well when , when you look at these pictures now , the satellites been going twelve months , still going through
8 I 'm just a little bit concerned that if we do delay it while discussions are going on about the unitary authorities and such like , we 'll put restrictions on Mr running it as a commercial enterprise , and I think we have got to make sure that any long term deferral on this , we do n't inhibit him rationalising selling off the odd cottage and this sort of thing , and the farmhouse as we go along , and amalgamating ones because I think it 's , he 's got to be able to run it as a commercial proposition during the course of deliberations .
9 In addition , they say that prisoners are going to be employed in the kitchens to work alongside civilian staff , because recruitment is so difficult .
10 Meanwhile , congressmen from energy-producing states are going around town telling everybody who is willing to listen what splendid concessions they got in return for their votes .
11 The clans are gone and we stray about , waifs in our own homeland , letting government suck us in and swallow us and spew us out on foreign shores .
12 Yeah their stat statisticians are going mad .
13 ‘ The diamonds are gone , the kidnappers are gone , and that poor boy is dead .
14 The Germans are going to the US twice this year in June and December , when they will play games against England , Brazil and the US ( twice ) .
15 Soon , however , these self-imposed disciplines are going to seem increasingly troublesome .
16 Investigations are going on , but a health official said : ‘ The sandwiches were prepared by 10am and often remained on display in a warm room until 10 at night . ’
17 PHYSICS lecturers are going back to the nursery to teach toddlers in the water tub while admissions tutors consider the merits of palm-reading and astrology for selecting students at Newcastle Polytechnic .
18 If you use this cable pattern as part of a fashion garment , do remember that narrow cables used between narrow strips are going to form a fabric similar to a wide rib .
19 The OECD , in its latest review of Ireland , forecasts that growth will fall by more than half this year , to 2.2% ; and it worries that the government 's hard-headed policies are going soft .
20 That is the direction in which the Labour party 's policies are going .
21 Hip replacement operations are gone with it .
22 Many of the Asian designers the US trade weekly talked to were worried about the 66MHz clock frequency , because at that speed , stray radiations become a serious problem and it is unlikely that garage operations are going to be able to knock up boards using the chip that will work .
23 Continuity in marketing can count for a lot , but not if consumer attitudes are going through a sea change , and BMW 's light-footedness in launching the 3-series earned it the brand of the year award for durables .
24 Employers are going to have to make allowances . ’
25 The general concern expressed about the approach is whether the county courts are going to be able to cope with the significant extra workload .
26 THREE unemployed Merseysiders are going back to work to help Romanian orphans .
27 It 's from fear of what will happen , because you 're doing something you 're comfortable with you 're proud of erm a and at the same time you do n't know how erm these authorities are going to react .
28 If local authorities are going to withdraw from direct service provision — even if only in part — the voluntary sector will have to be extended , and this will entail increased funding by local authorities .
29 If , however , local authorities are going to continue to be responsible for personal social services , then they need to look at alternative methods of service organisation and delivery .
30 Erm the the particular case of Richmondshire having been referred to I I felt I ought to point that er we 're quite content with the concept of Policy E two as giving the strategic weight to the question of protecting the open countryside and the balance , the very difficult balance , decisions that we and other authorities are going to have to come to in preparing our local plan .
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