Example sentences of "go [prep] work " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Are n't you going into work today ? ’ |
2 | In that one Paul and I are going into work , alright ? |
3 | Ooh I ca n't stop yawning I 've been going into work a bit earlier lately |
4 | Sadly , it was not going to work . |
5 | Whether you 're shopping , going to work or travelling for pleasure , it 's a lot cheaper and much healthier ! |
6 | It is again the age of going to work by train . |
7 | As soon as you pick it up you know it is going to work well , and it does ! |
8 | Is it going to work ? |
9 | He said : ‘ If the crypto-market in education is going to work , parents will need hard information , rather than relying on gossip in the local pub . |
10 | I 've no idea whether Europe is going to work , no one has , and I can think of huge historical reasons why it wo n't . |
11 | But I know this ; if it is going to work , there is no argument that denies Britain a place at the leading edge of what is happening . |
12 | It has been calculated that in 1922 an average of 38 minutes would be spent on going to work and coming back , with a working day of between 14 and 15 hours in the warmer months . |
13 | Going to work for a young musician may mean days spent rehearsing — getting songs down on tape , producing a demo on a front-room recording unit , or playing at a pub gig . |
14 | I would try and get people to work as a team together and then when it obviously is n't going to work properly , only then would I make the decision . |
15 | I spect they 're all going to work or summat . |
16 | They 've been to bed and got up in the morning , and now they 're going off and doing things , like going to work and that . |
17 | It must be realized that many people are less excited about going to work in the dark rather than the light — a dull start to the day . |
18 | You 're not going to work are you ? ’ |
19 | G. A. Smith was among the first to give up , going to work with Urban on developing his new colour process ; Haggar retired in 1909 to run his own cinema ; Williamson curtailed the production of dramatic comic films after his standing contract with the UA was cancelled and directed his energies into educational filmmaking to escape ‘ the horrible nightmare of having my business directed by outsiders . ’ |
20 | Genesis is exhilarating and exuberant orthodox big-band music of a kind rarely played with such punch any more and the sharpness of the CD enhances the brash , headlong momentum of it — Tracey 's orchestras always sound as if they are going to work with the elan of Saturday night at the Savoy ballroom . |
21 | After going to work in the Gulf states she was offered a job with the princesses . |
22 | When Paul called me back to ask whether he was serious about this , I replied , yes , although I must admit I did n't hear strings and flutes on ‘ Space Oddity ’ at the beginning but once the track was done , it was obvious that it was going to work really well . |
23 | It is not a region where costly Plans of Action are going to work . |
24 | ‘ I 'm going to work in Renaissance ! ’ |
25 | We had a very full household : grown-ups , big children , small children , a baby , and a shop , as well as our father going to work each day . |
26 | It 's no good going to work on the details unless you have this ‘ vision ’ . |
27 | I 'm going to work at keeping my charisma in check . ’ |
28 | This is going to work very well . |
29 | The cost difference between , say , 37 mpg and 49 mpg on a small/medium car is going to work out considerably less over a similar annual mileage than the potential savings between , say , 27 mpg and 38 mpg on a roomy two-litre executive saloon . |
30 | ‘ I do n't think this is going to work , ’ said Endill , knowing his nerves could n't stand much more . |