Example sentences of "go [verb] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Exciting times … their only problem is finance … to go racing they need around six million pounds … |
2 | He also held a simplistic visionary view of Israel : ‘ You know , I turn back to your ancient prophets in the Old Testament , and the signs foretelling Armageddon , and I find myself wondering if , if we 're in the generation that 's going to see it come about . |
3 | " Are you going to pretend you do n't know why things are in this state ? " |
4 | And I 'm not going to pretend I have n't said this . |
5 | At least he was n't going to pretend he had n't been talking to her . |
6 | Going say it go on |
7 | If he had regretted his kiss the evening before , how on earth was he going to view what had just happened between them ? |
8 | ‘ No , thanks , I was going to suggest we zip out for a curry . |
9 | This is the idea , this is , it 's going to help you break up things into work and non-work . |
10 | The third thanks contain some risk , contains some risk of other on the part of the direction of law and administration , who is going to hear me behave rather like a Captain Hook and raising the crocodile . |
11 | I 'm going to wish I had n't said that . |
12 | half G T half G T squared plus some constant times time normally your the the G will be a negative half A T squared but someone had said come up with that equation , and you 've said well what are you going to give me to go on well the acceleration 's constant . |
13 | But erm what they were going to do I do n't know . |
14 | Now so what you 're going to do you work together but I would prefer you in twos and threes I think third person 's redundant . |
15 | Yes , Vatican Two , has been very significant , but nobody can quite see at the moment which direction it 's going to leave us going in . |
16 | But this is the room eventually we 're going to use I mean not for a long time yet , as a working medieval kitchen . |
17 | So how long the blinds 're going to last I do n't know . |
18 | But they were n't going to let him get away with it . |
19 | ‘ Are you going to let him get away with this ? ’ she demanded to know . |
20 | I 've found it out now and I 'm not going to let him get away with anything in future . ’ |
21 | There was no way that Jessamy was going to let him walk round her home on his own , though . |
22 | But Arabella Buckley , with a murderer who was not ‘ one of us ’ almost under her thumb , was not going to let him go so easily . |
23 | I was scared of them but I was n't going to let them get away so I gave them a good run for their money . |
24 | But I certainly was n't going to let her get away with it this time . ’ |
25 | I 'm not going to let her slide out of it or I do n't get my scoop . ’ |
26 | ‘ You 're not going to let it go out , though ? ’ |
27 | The girl rescued the five-pound note , because he was obviously going to let it lie there . |
28 | ( 5 ) Do n't imagine I 'm going to let you sell out of your holdings . |
29 | ‘ I 'm never going to let you go again . ’ |
30 | ‘ Charles , I 'm not going to let you get away with this . |