Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [Wh det] be go " in BNC.

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1 There 'd been a slight brush with Gallaghers car which was going in excess of 40 mph .
2 Here 's mister tape recorder what 's going on then ?
3 This is actually the detailed report of the new R D A and the R D T process which is going ahead this week , and also to the Planning Committee .
4 No , but the point is that to in all our cases to provide a community resource which is going to be of genuine use to artists and the general public , erm one has to take care that the standards of work and the standards of community facilities are as high as they possibly can be if you want to attract maximum usage , and what we will be trying to do in circumstances like this encourage as many people to come up to the Gardener at weekends during the summer and have as enjoyable a time as possible .
5 ‘ We are therefore going to have a large recovery problem which is going to be an expensive business , ’ Mr Thomas said .
6 Are these the same fans who at the start of the season boasted a five-man strike force which was going to win them the League ?
7 We tried out The Roundhouse for a while , even interrupting a World Service broadcast which was going out live from somewhere else in the building while we were bashing through a rehearsal — probably our first public airing .
8 Where 's the where 's the claim form what 's going in ?
9 The government published its White Paper on the Environment on Sept. 25 , 1990 but it was widely criticized both by politicians and by environmentalists as merely reiterating measures already incorporated into the Environmental Protection Bill which was going through parliament and was enacted on Nov. 1 , 1990 .
10 Robson swooped back into Premier League action for the first time since 6 December , but his 14-minute cameo appearance was not long enough for the rusty 36-year-old to re-charge a championship bid which is going rapidly flat .
11 On performance standards , under our proposals in the Local Government Bill which is going through another place , the Audit Commission will issue directions whose effect will be to define yardsticks against which local authorities will report their performance .
12 It can sometimes be difficult to determine whether the patient is ill-tempered and perhaps foulmouthed towards you because of the immediate effects of his illness and the frustration he feels , especially if he can not speak normally , or whether it is part of a personality change which is going to last indefinitely .
13 Mr Chairman we did tackle very successfully er under utilities where we employ an extra couple of officers , I even asked the question at for County Council what was going on , we , I think we 've got something further on the agenda elsewhere where we 're trying to keep our stand standards up , but I still feel that if we 're going to be able to deliver a promise we 've got to deliver it , if it means monitoring the erm utilities then I think we should do it .
14 It is impossible for the voter to know in advance whether it is his ballot paper which is going to contribute to the result of the election in this way but if voters do not express enough preferences then there is a risk that at some stage in the count their vote will become non-transferable and therefore exercise no further influence upon the result .
15 And our concern is that if that figure is appro is is agreed or recommended by the panel or it 's gon na to be taken by the county that there is something in the order of a hundred and thirty hectares of employment land which is going to take investment from somewhere .
16 Like all commercial businesses British Steel must make a profit and times are hard , but this is cost cutting which is going to be detrimental to our community . ’
17 On the brighter side , one new stadium development which is going ahead — at last — is for The International Players Championships , simply known as ‘ The Lipton ’ at Key Biscayne .
18 While the assaults were carried out , Marron played hymns and the Hallelujah Chorus , to drown out his victims cries and stop other people in the house hearing what was going on .
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