Example sentences of "[be] go [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Got to stop and then you say you 're going up to middle class . |
2 | The debate about whether and how the universe began has been going on throughout recorded history . |
3 | So when you got pass there Ju do n't forget you say I am going up to middle class ! |
4 | But we know are going on to double shift on Monday |
5 | the local communities have been ignored in these issues and these discussions that are going on between British Coal and the County Council . |
6 | I get clues as to how a particular family organises its life , whether the room is a room for the whole family or a , a room that 's perhaps excludes children or a room that 's for best , that kind of which not only tells you something about that particular family but , when you 've seen enough homes , tells you about general patterns that are going on in social life . |
7 | More and more of the farms are going over to pasteurized milk , their produce is sent to the cooperatives , the butter and the cheese no longer have the characteristic ripe flavours one used to expect . |
8 | Stevenson , a quick-moving , stocky northerner with a distinguished record in every possible branch of the Met , was rumoured to be going up to Assistant Commissioner just as soon as the present incumbent retired . |
9 | You may be going on to new material before thoroughly mastering previous material . |
10 | ‘ You wo n't be going back to civilian life for the time being . ’ |
11 | At the moment six children would be going back into middle school in September . |
12 | Contracts of employment were unknown and I remember the gloom at home if Dad announced that the works were going on to short time . |
13 | Where this factor-augmenting technical progress is going on at constant exponential rates , the production function may be written ( 8–15 ) where K denotes the rate of capital augmentation and the rate of labour augmentation . |
14 | To understand what is going on in physiological psychology one needs to know what these assumptions are . |
15 | Now I believe it 's the duty of the G M B and the trade union movement to first publicize the problem then we need a campaign and a strategy to avoid it , and that is going back to decent pension funds . |
16 | He 's got ta miles and miles back next week and then he 's going back to following week to be lift driver . |
17 | I said , well she 's er she 's going in for medical secretary . |
18 | A site where building was going on with real devotion when I visited the town in August was on the once bare hillside near the old cemetery . |
19 | I did tell him , however , that the older boys — and I was form-master of the modern sixth — were keenly interested in what was going on in modern literature , but that they seemed to some extent cushioned against modern life in their ignorance , which was almost total , of such currents of thought as Marxism . |
20 | But in a way the nineteenth century was the century of history , because it was erm thought at that particular period of time that in order to understand what was going on in contemporary life , you had to have some historical appreciation , knowledge and perspective , and erm a great deal of the explanation of other subjects in the nineteenth century was , erm if you like , historical in character . |