Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] [adj] go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Two foot square strips are likely to go for a fiver a sod and will be accompanied by certificates of authenticity from manager Mick McCarthy . |
2 | A further 45 cases are likely to go to judicial review . |
3 | BONFIRE parties are supposed to go with a bang … |
4 | Overall , clients are likely to go to the executive search firm they feel most comfortable with , which has the most appropriate range of experience and is closest to the image of the type of people they wish to recruit . |
5 | Visitors are welcome to go to the Harewood House office to talk to staff and discuss possibilities . |
6 | Not all creditor countries are ready to go beyond fifty percent and we do need to move forward multilaterally but there is increasingly widespread support for our proposals . |
7 | And few of the people who hit the glass ceiling are inclined to go through the additional pain of a complaint to the government or a court case . |
8 | The Council of Licensed Conveyancers and the Institute are likely to go for approval at an early date ; it is unlikely , however , that any approvals will be given before the second half of 1993 . |
9 | Universities are ready to go for the big time and exploit their earning capacity in a way they have n't in the past . |
10 | Against the need for a society in which persons are free to go about their business unmolested might be weighed other considerations such as the importance to be placed on freedoms of speech and assembly . |
11 | Most importantly , farmers are unlikely to go to the expense of installing anaerobic fermenters unless the gas saves them money . |
12 | If the relatives are able to go to the mortuary or viewing room and be with the person who has died for as long as they feel it to be necessary , then they are more able to start absorbing the fact of their loved one 's death , because again they have the evidence in front of them . |
13 | The position is so bad that the sheriff officers are afraid to go into homes . |
14 | The machines are due to go into beta test in August and will run Solbourne 's SunOS MP implementation . |
15 | A team creates a supportive atmosphere where people are happy to go at risk , say what they really think , develop one another 's ideas and commit to an agreed course of action even though there may have been differences of opinion . |
16 | WAD general secretary Margaret Williams , said : ‘ At present , a lot of disabled people are unable to go to Grange Road because it involves too much walking . |
17 | This enables efficient connections , although airpass passengers are obliged to go on standby for each leg . |
18 | Exactly how far civil servants are prepared to go in order to thwart ministers is a matter of some controversy . |
19 | COPIES of a register which is aimed at maintaining hygiene standards are likely to go on sale . |
20 | Many non-owners are happy to go to their local riding school for their weekly lesson or hack and never aspire to anything greater . |
21 | May as the Wardens are due to go on holiday shortly . |
22 | About 10 per cent of the new jobs are likely to go to the self-employed , most of them coming from the ranks of those already in employment . |