Example sentences of "[be] go [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Their advice should probably have been to go down the High Street to a large newsagents and buy one or more magazines devoted to the PC and read up on the subject . |
2 | A hundred jobs are to go at a medical factory over the next two years . |
3 | Almost a hundred jobs are to go at a lift-making factory . |
4 | Up to a hundred jobs are to go at the Nationwide Building Society . |
5 | First tonight 250 jobs are to go at the Royal Ordnance Rocket Research Plant which pioneered the infamous Blue Streak project . |
6 | There 's speculation tonight that up to two hundred jobs are to go at the Dowty Landing Gear factory at Staverton near Gloucester . |
7 | THE Queen and Duke of Edinburgh are to go on a major visit to the Caribbean next February and March . |
8 | I know you 're going through a bad time , but my main concern is Maureen . ’ |
9 | They 're going through a bad period and they 'll be looking for a positive result as well . |
10 | Did she see me pour the Finish 'Em into the punch ? ‘ I know we 're going through a bad patch at the moment . ’ |
11 | If you 're going on a long journey alone , plan your route in advance using main roads as far as possible . |
12 | You have to have an epic car if you 're going on an epic journey . ’ |
13 | So you 're going at a steady speed . |
14 | said to him about it when we first came and er , he said about when , when we were on about sending and I do n't , they 're going to a Catholic school and he says oh the Catholic schools around here are n't very good and the , the Leeds and that are the best |
15 | We 're going to a big house called Millfield . |
16 | Today , by contrast , we 're going to the other extreme . |
17 | Then we 're going to The Daily Telegraph 's party at the Savoy , followed by the BBC 's at Television Centre . |
18 | As we 're going to the 18th tee he says , ‘ Tip , you lost me the Championship . ’ |
19 | tt and Thursday they 're going to the luxury end , they 're going to they 're going to see Paul and John |
20 | We 're going to the same destination . ’ |
21 | You 're going to an awful lot of trouble for me love . |
22 | this chap with his book he says watch out of it George it burns you , look in the corner and get your torch , you know , maybe you 're going to an antique place |
23 | We 're going to an organised display . |
24 | Some people are saying that they 're deadly dangerous and er , we need to wrap up as if you 're going into a nuclear zone , and er , somehow other people say they 're vital , it depends on what sort of mix you use , and how you use it , and where you use it . |
25 | Do n't mess about with fireworks and always let an adult light them if you 're going for a small family display . |
26 | Seems a when you 're going for a bloody job ! |
27 | If they 're going for a secluded house or a house where there 's plenty of trees and you ca n't see |
28 | He says we 're going toward a two tier system and those dependant on the state are seen as failures . |
29 | They 're going round the same circle because that is the shape of the surface . |
30 | ‘ We 're going in the right direction but I do n't know where the piste has got to . ’ |