Example sentences of "be go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Earlier her plan had been to go down to the village a little before the gala on the pretext of shopping and finding out the times of the events and perhaps look in at the antique shop ( for Mrs Price was on the Gala committee ) and let it be known she would join the young people , but now that her mother was ill that was out of the question , she pushed it on one side , the urgent thing was to get to the chemist 's and get the stuff up to her mother . |
2 | The length of nails , in relation to the thickness of the wood they are to go through , can be discussed and reasons for the protrusion of nails arrived at . |
3 | In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage . |
4 | Loans from these institutions can not be rescheduled or written off if countries are to go on borrowing . |
5 | Does my right hon. Friend accept that if the major galleries of this country are to go on with their extremely enlightened and successful purchasing programme , it is essential that we bring in charging for entry ? |
6 | ALL major social security benefits are to go up by 3.6 per cent in line with inflation from next April . |
7 | In an unusual departure , the rises will not begin to take effect until next year , but petrol and cigarette prices are to go up immediately . |
8 | Electricity charges are to go up by at least 5.8 per cent from April 1st . |
9 | If Mr Newton is right , perhaps Mr Lamont will one day be able to please the traditionalists … by announcing that the railways are to go back to the good old steam age . |
10 | Meanwhile , the mummies of the pharaohs , removed from display by President Sadat in 1970 , are to go back on show in the Cairo museum in May . |
11 | This involves staff cuts , 850 of which have already been announced : 400 jobs are to go out of 1700 in Hull , 130 out of 650 in Baglan Bay , 200 out of 1300 in Antwerp and 120 out of 600 in central office . |
12 | ‘ If we are to go out of the Cup then let it be to a side packed with international stars . |
13 | Furthermore , of the apostles it is said that they are to go out and bear witness to Jesus . |
14 | What 's it to me if you and yer lady friend are goin' in for liftin' ? |
15 | ‘ Do n't think I do n't know what 's been goin' on . ’ |
16 | At the rate you 've been goin' on , that might be a bit sooner or a bit later . |
17 | There 's a racket goin' on , Aggie ; but you know as well as me it 's been goin' on for years . |
18 | Though her lips do not move , I seem to hear words : I am to go back — to sort out this nonsense , once and for all . |
19 | ‘ You 're goin' down there ? ’ |
20 | ‘ But if you 're goin' in with Rico ? ’ |
21 | ‘ You 're to go on with me . ’ |
22 | ‘ Because we need to clear the air , I think , if we 're to go on seeing each other . ’ |
23 | You 're to go up when you 've done breakfast . ’ |
24 | So I said well please make sure you 're in before you 're to go up on the bus . |
25 | You 're to go down there with him after school . ’ |
26 | ‘ We 're to go down t'village , to t'stables , ’ George told his father , as he retrieved the reins . |
27 | You 're to go down as soon as you can , Miss . ’ |
28 | ‘ You 're to go back to Braine-le-Comte . |
29 | We 're to go in immediately , eh ? ’ |
30 | With an odd feeling that he was asking because it was expected of him rather than out of genuine interest , she replied somewhat stiltedly , ‘ Once I 've a clear picture of the items to be displayed , and which room they 're to go in , I can begin the first rough draft for the catalogue . ’ |