Example sentences of "be [adj] to go [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Their questions are due to go on throughout Wednesday with other objecting organisations and individuals starting their cross-examination on Thursday . |
2 | Fares in other regions are due to go up in May . |
3 | Scientists at the Met Office are prepared to go along with the US plan . |
4 | It is here that psychoanalysis has had its most popular appeal , seeming to explain why some obsessionals continually need to wash their hands , or why some children are desperately afraid of horses or dogs , or why some people are afraid to go out of the house . |
5 | It 's becoming sort of fairly topical erm where there , and it is , more perhaps related to the fear of crime than the actual crime itself , where , people are afraid to go out for fear that they 're going to be personally attacked , whether it be you know , answering the door at night in their own homes , or actually , you know , going to their cars . |
6 | The television , for many old people who are afraid to go out at night , an important link with the outside world and the sources of ent entertainment . |
7 | ‘ People on the estate are afraid to go out in the dark and even too afraid to open their doors . ’ |
8 | He accuses them of running up a hundred million pound debt during their years in control , and says the Tories are wrong to go along with them . |
9 | Revealing details of Iraq 's latest assurances delivered on March 20 , Rolf Ekeus , head of the joint UN and International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) special commission on Iraq , told a press conference in New York the same day that his commission was " satisfied there are undertakings that the Iraqis are willing to go along with the destruction [ of ] capabilities " which they had not previously agreed to destroy . |
10 | If we do as the Russians want and hand over all these prisoners to them whether or not the prisoners are willing to go back to Russia , we are … sending some of them to their death ; and although in war we can not , as you point out … afford to be sentimental , I confess that I find the prospect somewhat revolting , and I should expect public opinion to reflect the same feeling … |
11 | Whether he would have come to that conclusion if the building was betting-shop is an interesting thought , but we ‘ ve been delighted to go along with his judgement . |
12 | But my guess is early retirement too , unless you 're prepared to go back to divisional work . |
13 | He halted , and abruptly changed tack to demand , ‘ You 're prepared to go back to England without that interview ? ’ |
14 | Both men will be in Oxfordshire for some time yet , but they 're keen to go back to Sarajevo despite the dangers . |
15 | Both men will be in Oxfordshire for some time yet , but they 're keen to go back to Sarajevo despite the dangers . |
16 | ‘ Whenever you 're ready to go up into town . |
17 | Now they 're ready to go back to the wild , to a special purpose built set in Yorkshire which will be protected . |
18 | The hearings are likely to go on for months . |
19 | Well , they 're in detailed discussions , and negotiations are likely to go on for some hours . |
20 | Only specialist engineers are likely to go down to the level of AND gates and NOR gates , and only physicists will go down further , to the level of how electrons behave in a semiconducting medium . |
21 | These powers are to take immediate possession of all the debtor 's property but only to sell anything of a perishable nature or goods which are likely to go down in value if not sold ( s 287(2) ) . |
22 | Unlike the national services , which are likely to go out to competitive tender , these local and community services are expected to be awarded on the basis of their planned services and financial viability . |
23 | Individuals who are reluctant to go along with the sentiments expressed in a collective discussion may be castigated as unduly kaingli , ‘ jealous ’ , or kongit , ‘ possessive ’ , of their spouses , an infringement of the legitimate autonomy of the latter . |
24 | ‘ You are reluctant to go down to the hall , demoiselle ? |
25 | think there has to be a er family planning centres have to more on the street , I think family planning clinics have got the people there who are able to go out on the street . |
26 | And is Janet , has Janet been able to go back to work yet ? |
27 | All his dealings had been with himself and that larger self of family which had been thrown together by marriage or accident : he had never been able to go out from his shell of self . |
28 | In recent times I have been able to go down to the hostel , where my good friend Richard Megson gives me the opportunity to wash in lovely hot water . |
29 | While Judith , Rachel and Karen are sure their partners are happy to go along with the little alterations they try to make , Zelda says that interfering too much can prove to be very dangerous to a relationship . |
30 | The captains of the water industry are happy to go along with Brussels . |