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

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1 These days are assuredly gone , for contemporary society , as Cosmo ( Matthew Wait ) declares , is based on ‘ the survival of the fittest ’ and he knows what he 's talking about .
2 The relevance of this little piece of history is considerable , we are effectively going through just such an evolutionary change today .
3 ‘ She 's been slowly going out of her mind stuck here day in day out , and do you care ?
4 Timber trade world-wide is doing an enormous amount of work already to make sure that sustainable timber is supplied , and the horror stories are slowly going away , and a lot of people now do not buy timber in this country , from those countries who 've got a bad track record , but are buying from countries like Denmark and Sweden , where it 's a national law on their forestry policy .
5 Er er I d I do n't think that we as a panel are necessarily going to ever and and and it may not be our role in fact to do so , to come to a judgement on it , but I would have thought as a matter of common sense , and common agreement , that there should be some er way in which the various parties would come together on the basic demographic statistics and would certainly accept that certain basic projections should be used i in looking forward .
6 There are obviously going to be problems associated with learning at the bedside .
7 Children who have to leave a lone parent , whether single from death or divorce , are obviously going to be more troubled and guilty about the possible loneliness and vulnerability of the one they leave behind than children who know there are others to carry that burden .
8 Wigan coach John Monie added : ‘ We are obviously going to miss Gene and Andy and we are not as strong as we were .
9 I mean all of them are obviously going to need equipment explained to them
10 Women doing long sentences are obviously going to try and find someone to be close to .
11 Parents may feel upset whatever the age of their teenage daughter , but those with younger daughters are obviously going to react more negatively than those with older teenagers .
12 Word processors are obviously going to incorporate many of the features found in page makeup or document assembly programs ; text will simply be passed to a parameter file called , say , REPORT and the document will automatically be set out according to the house style .
13 Now , what 's being said here in that particular sentence , is that there are obviously going to be , or possibly could be occasions when er , the Police Authority has er , an overspend , which is an immediate problem for instance , on pensions , and you 've heard the er , Fire Service Chief talking about his problems .
14 He says there are obviously going to be officers who query the reason for it , but they do n't have all the facts as they magistrates do .
15 ‘ A lot of people are obviously going to be disappointed , but others who are willing to take a chance right up until the match may be lucky to get their hands on a ticket . ’
16 But of course if salaries go up evenly throughout a forty year lifespan and the Chairman is given a forty year lifespan which is quite or pension lifespan which is quite a suitable one , if salaries go up and someone leaves their company every ten years , then the first three departures are obviously going to be at much lower salary levels and it 's not going to be satisfactory the first three departures are just index linked to inflation , there is the problem of how does one index link them towards the final salary .
17 She 's got no practice ones for the two , the other two she 's got to do which are obviously going to be harder and she 's got no idea , not , well she 's got the guidelines but no real paper to sit and look at .
18 But they are unable to process this and obviously that will be different for children at different stages of their development erm younger children being particularly susceptible to the sort of atmosphere around them , and if they are picking up from the adults around them , be that through the media or within the context of their everyday lives , that there is something dangerous and disturbing going on , then they are obviously going to reflect that unease in their behaviour .
19 It has been all go .
20 The days are long gone when drinkers should put up with warm and often out-of-condition beer .
21 The gaming tables are long gone , and the building is now used as a cattle shelter .
22 The days when the ‘ season ’ was the only chance to snaffle an eligible husband are long gone , according to Lady Tryon .
23 Lazy days of corporate entertainment at Henley or Ascot are long gone , replaced by a new breed of entertainment hitting the industry in the form of teambuilding , motivation and unusual participation events .
24 Its boom days as a royal resort are long gone , its slow downmarket slide sealed with the arrival of Butlins in the late 1930s .
25 The days of the pin-striped yuppie with his ubiquitous phone in hand are long gone .
26 It has hit the south-east harder than any recession before and the days when firms would recruit cricketers without any skill are long gone .
27 Years ago one could buy great logs of Kauri pine from New Zealand , yellow pine from Quebec and so on which were virtually perfect but those days are long gone .
28 The days when Souness was just one of the stars in a great Liverpool side are long gone .
29 The easy days are long gone .
30 Visitors were still mainly local — the days when eager buyers jetted in from Japan and Paris are long gone — but the Association estimates that 80% of the sixty-one dealers did ‘ some business , including five to ten sales of over half a million dollars ’ .
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