Example sentences of "[adv] go be " in BNC.

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1 So gone is that staple of the detective story and its heirs as well as of the private-eye story , the loner .
2 It was seldom that there was an aircraft missing after a raid , so gone were the days of losing seven familiar faces two or three times a week .
3 Long gone are those piles of suffocating heavy blankets needed to keep warm in bed at the height of winter coldness and the arduous task of bedmaking .
4 LONG gone are the days where grannies sat in the rocking chair by the fire knitting .
5 Long gone are the days of the cane , worm and jam jar !
6 Long gone were the days when an actor could , like Paul Muni , have his hair powdered and his face lined , and put on a wavering voice and a stoop to represent ageing .
7 Long gone were the days when they employed four teachers .
8 He 's not going are mad
9 Frost 's not going is it ?
10 I , I do n't often agree with Jim about anything , but I really do agree with him about this , that there has to be some clear guidelines , I think , as to how these are fixed , they are not going be have the potential of being very unfair to people because people operate in different ways in different areas and I would suggest that it would be a good idea if this community were to ask for erm guidelines to be drafted for this committee to agree so that there is a more even fair , laid down procedure for dealing with the cases coming before the panel .
11 and he 's Ron you 're going to experience a lot of things that you 're not going be happy about he says but I 'll let you find out for yourself .
12 You would n't just think about it it 's just gone is n't it ?
13 The hard bits that will not go are tied to the deck fore and aft of the paddler .
14 You 're still going are you ?
15 That 's still going is n't it ?
16 Still going is it ?
17 well the best way , well the way I always go is through Barbon , through Barbon and then into Dent and Dane is strung out about five mile or six mile you know it 's just er Dane in itself is so lovely you get over from Barbon
18 I would sometimes ride on the back to go to chapel , or shopping , and the furthest I ever went was when Uncle Tommy took me to Middleton in Teesdale to see Sir Robert Fossett 's Circus .
19 The main danger to Burnell and Wright both going was that Ireland 's tour de force last Saturday would catapult the abrasive Peter Clohessy into the squad .
20 The search for details of buildings now gone is as fascinating as that of the discovery of features of those that remain .
21 Oh er I thought mm you 're really far gone are n't you but
22 The only place , really , you have n't to go is right — in the bushes .
23 ‘ But one place it certainly is n't going is through that door . ’
24 trying to get something in something that wo n't go is it not underneath that tissues and all that
25 You could n't go was er I 'm not going to recommend that everyone should go out and buy a dog .
26 It 's very hard going is n't it ?
27 So , although eighty , eighty five miles would n't seem a huge distance to cycle in the day ; over that sort of terrain , it 's , it 's going to be hard going is n't it ?
28 There 's nowhere to go is there really ?
29 Yes , she 's definitely going is n't she ?
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