Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Encourage those who are mobile to go to the toilet on their own . |
2 | As the shadow Chancellor said last week , ’ I ’ — that is , the shadow Chancellor — ’ am prepared to go on the basis of accepting the PSBR which emerges from the Budget . ’ |
3 | having problems today cos she 's got the two girls there from school and they 're supposed to go to the school , the doctor , for an examination but whether she realized that I do n't know . |
4 | And yet people you see them , lorry drivers and car drivers , but lorry drivers themselves , they 're happy to go along the road at fifty sixty miles an hour with such a short distance between themselves and the vehicle in front . |
5 | ‘ As long as we 're able to go to the cemetery we will keep an eye on Brian 's grave . ’ |
6 | Vital liquid refreshment is stowed away , and … if you 're desperate to go to the toliet … well there 's no alternative at five thousand feet . |
7 | But in reality these are likely to go with the US firm to DRT . |
8 | Overall , clients are likely to go to the executive search firm they feel most comfortable with , which has the most appropriate range of experience and is closest to the image of the type of people they wish to recruit . |
9 | About 10 per cent of the new jobs are likely to go to the self-employed , most of them coming from the ranks of those already in employment . |
10 | Visitors are welcome to go to the Harewood House office to talk to staff and discuss possibilities . |
11 | Most importantly , farmers are unlikely to go to the expense of installing anaerobic fermenters unless the gas saves them money . |
12 | Such symptoms are far less likely to trouble you if you gradually reduce your intake until you are able to go without the substances altogether . |
13 | If the relatives are able to go to the mortuary or viewing room and be with the person who has died for as long as they feel it to be necessary , then they are more able to start absorbing the fact of their loved one 's death , because again they have the evidence in front of them . |
14 | ‘ I 'm content to go into the army , and I 'm definitely against giving up territory to the Arabs . ’ |
15 | I suppose I 'm reluctant to go into the school side before I have to because I 'm not very good with kids . ’ |
16 | And few of the people who hit the glass ceiling are inclined to go through the additional pain of a complaint to the government or a court case . |
17 | Record shops are legally prohibited from ordering directly from overseas : they are obliged to go through the record companies who are shamefully slow in fulfilling orders : two to three months is a minimum . |
18 | Universities are ready to go for the big time and exploit their earning capacity in a way they have n't in the past . |
19 | They 've been through rehearsals and are ready to go for the big money . |
20 | They 've been through rehearsals and are ready to go for the big money . |
21 | If you are scared to go to the brink you are lost . ’ |