Example sentences of "[conj] something be go " in BNC.
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1 | If it occurs at the beginning of a committee meeting where something is going to be pushed through and the agenda manipulated it can provoke the reaction , " … hypocrites " . |
2 | Now as soon as you 've got a minus X and you 're trying to take it over to one side , and you 're trying to bring the other one over , there 's a good chance that something 's going |
3 | She 's afraid that something 's going to happen tonight . ’ |
4 | If we feel that something is going to be an ethical consideration , then we will probably not get involved in the project … |
5 | The cough is there to signal that something is going awry and needs attention after which it will be all right . |
6 | Without this information , the speechreader may appear to interrupt rudely or think that something is going on that he is missing . |
7 | Not of course that the reasoning is invalid , or that the paradigm itself can not be questioned when it is sensed that something is going wrong ; indeed it is its destiny to lead eventually to intolerable anomalies and be replaced by another . |
8 | That there is an application called desktop publishing is certainly not in doubt ; when IBM sets up a Business Unit ( the last one was to develop the PC ) you know that something is going on . |
9 | There have now been several reports that have pointed to the fact that even in industries where there is a commitment to high safety standards , there is evidence that something is going wrong in the implementation and organisation . |
10 | I think erm that sometimes the fact that children have moved to a school where they have a timetable which has got subjects written down on a piece of paper , and the fact that they bring homework back with them and parents can see work in exercise books , sometimes that acts as a kind of reassurance to parents that something is going on which they recognise as education . |
11 | We knew that something was going on , because it was in this week that Madame changed her name . |
12 | But I was worried , and somehow I had inside of me this feeling that something was going to happen . |
13 | It did n't take Matron long to realize that something was going on and put a stop to it . ’ |
14 | We did n't know that something was going to happen to make us think it really was the last mission for all of us ’ . |
15 | He realised that they could n't put the fire out and that something was going to happen . |
16 | The Sweeper had come by , Slorne was upset about something , then Minch … and he beginning to wake to the sense that something was going to happen , something … and then the CRACK ! |
17 | But she had a strange feeling inside her , a feeling that something was going to happen . |
18 | And then Wayne climbed out onto the cruiser 's deck , and they let the subject drop , and Wayne was left standing there glancing from one to the other , damned sure that something was going on here , and equally damned if he could tell what it was . |
19 | I 'd been in this business long enough to know he was lying and that something was going on . ’ |
20 | Since then , there have been about half a dozen glitzy launches — featuring among others , the Home Secretary grinning into the television cameras , telling us that something was going to be done some time . |
21 | Her feeling of insecurity had started some time before her father 's death with a suspicion , soon amounting to certainty , that something was going on behind her back . |
22 | Parents and residents were given the impression that something was going to be done and were very dismayed to find that nothing has been done yet , hence this petition . |
23 | This was before it happened or when it happened ? you did n't have sort of intimations that something was going to happen ? |
24 | Erm we had gone down to , to , to Bognor to the christening of her , our nephew and she was n't too , th that was in November , it was sort of middle of November , and something was going wrong there and so when I , when I was retiring on the twenty seventh of November she could n't come in and er |
25 | If something is gone they replace it . |
26 | We knew that sooner or later someone was going to buy it and there comes a point when , if something is going to add value for your shareholders , you should contemplate doing it on a hostile basis . ’ |
27 | These feelings are reinforced by dominant social ideas of individual pathology , that is , if something is going wrong in their lives it must be their own fault . |
28 | Joe public can then truly see if something is going to be worth buying . |
29 | If something 's going on in your neck of the woods , we want to hear about it . |
30 | If something 's going on your neck of the woods , we want to hear about it . |