Example sentences of "[conj] [is] [adv] go " in BNC.

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1 Non of that product is or ever has been or is ever going to be sold .
2 The local Liberal Democrat candidate , Lina Stimpson , who first came to Southend on her father 's works outing , says : ‘ Sewage is a problem that is not going to go away . ’
3 The " mistake " was made for the purpose of emphasising those properties which distinguish a vanished childhood from one that is simply gone — the mystery , lack of explanation , for example .
4 ‘ The marriage between Soviet Jews and Israel is a marriage that is probably going to happen , ’ argues Yuri Stern , ‘ whether or not the bride and groom feel they are really ready for it . ’
5 There is n't anything that is n't going to cause trouble .
6 The medical and scientific director , Dr Peter Davey , said : ‘ Doctors have always had to make value judgments in their diagnoses and that is something that is never going to change .
7 The attempt to understand and to find suitable words for these different types of property is one that is still going on in anthropology and is proving extremely difficult [ Goodenough , 1951 ; Goody , 1962 ; Gluckman , 1965 ; Bloch , 1975 ] .
8 The article caused a rethink in microeconomics , a rethink that is still going on .
9 On the other hand , those might turn out to be right who think that man is responsible for but a very small part of the destruction of fish that is constantly going on ; and in that case a boat starting with equally good appliances and an equally efficient crew would be likely to get nearly as good a haul after the increase in the total volume of the fishing trade as before .
10 In the ‘ fridge , store raw meat below food that 's not going to be cooked/heated before it 's eaten .
11 If , however , you just want to produce single sheets with the image already in place that 's not going to be a practical solution .
12 But ill betide anyone who says , says that that is money that 's not going to be .
13 That 's the only ship that 's ever going to arrive here .
14 It 's not a problem that 's ever going to go away . ’
15 I mean I want to start with , with pensions pay and er , basically what 's happening is that everyone 's suffering pay cuts er and er th th what the government is doing is , first of all is attacking the State pension scheme er , and it 's allowing , er , employers to continue to rip-off occupational pension schemes and er since it 's pay , and it 's our pay , we wan na make sure we control it and I do n't see why the employers should be allowed to continue to exploit er , us both at one , both in terms of the pay we get now and the pay we get when we retire , whether it be at sixty whether it be er , whenever we wish to er retire and er , I think it 's very important if the government is er committed to crime prevention , that it actually starts doing something about those for , those , those employers , and Maxwell has , has been er referred to already , he 's just the tip of this very big iceberg er , and er , up and down the country , people are suffering substantial thefts of pay er employers are systematically organizing wages snatches , that 's what this er pension fraud is all about , and it 's about time that our government actually got round er and tackled this very important corporate crime issue that 's actually going on at the moment and er , I think that it 's very important that we ensure that we 're involved in er managing our own pension sch p pension funds , and therefore we should be pushing through demands of the er th the , the charter for pension fund democracy , and ensuring er that the government actually listens to what we 're saying , and actually er comes up with answers why we can not have the right to control our pay cos I can I ca n't see an any reason that they come back and say why democracy , why they ca n't , why , why they wo n't allow us to have a greater say and control our own pension funds and that 's I think is a legitimate demand that we should be campaigning for , up and down the country .
16 You 've got to have somebody that 's , that 's obviously going to save a mortice lock to you .
17 But as such just because you 're hiring people that 's still going to be , in Marxist terms , seen as exploitation .
18 I have nothing to do with the LA lifestyle ; I do n't go to ‘ the party ’ — you know , the one that 's always going on somewhere .
19 Schofield has already had cause to caution Montgomerie — in 1991 — and yesterday he said : ‘ He is a fine golfer and is clearly going to be a major figure in the game for as long as he remains active in it , but he has to be able to take it on the chin .
20 Er , what I would like to propose the erm a a that resolution two of course , was put down at the time it had to be put down er , and is clearly going to be affected by , that it happened at the th the financial services in March and what I have suggested is that you might prefer this be a a a second resolution it is or and turn to the to add on the end of that resolution thus urging local churches to through their consultations with district treasurers and finance committee to increase their contributions to the Ministry of Mission Fund in nineteen ninety three in such a way that provincial commi , commitment may be increased by at least five percent over the nineteen ninety two .
21 He impatiently plants a swift kiss on my cheek and … and is already gone .
22 The odd bar of chocolate is enjoyable for most people and is not going to result in ill health .
23 The knowledge that is discovered using these methods is regarded as objective and factual , i.e. it is correct for all times and all places , and is not going to be different according to who discovers it .
24 The clean-up alone has cost over a billion dollars — and is still going on .
25 Other ‘ collectables ’ are the single sheet almanacks of the tradesman and workshop variety , and the products of the perennial ‘ Old Moore ’ who , possessed of the secret of eternal youth , began prophesying in 1699 and is still going strong .
26 For the world 's longest-running play , Agatha Christie 's The Mousetrap , celebrates its 40th birthday this month and is still going strong .
27 Mrs Whitehouse 's concern with the output of the major broadcasting companies began in the early 1960s and is still going strong today almost thirty years later .
28 The material was then taken back to the laboratory , where the real work was undertaken and is still going on .
29 This has survived for well over two hundred years and is still going strong as an efficient method of information-retrieval .
30 However , some natural change has gone on and is still going on in the country , and physical changes need to be anticipated in any local study .
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