Example sentences of "be go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You are to go downstairs and repeat your confession to Sir John . ’ |
2 | Now about a dozen or so of those are to go ahead with funds of up to Ecu250,000 a year for three years . |
3 | Tests on patients are to go ahead this year . |
4 | The republics are to go ahead with economic-reform plans of their own on the basis of the now changing programme . |
5 | THE £3 billion Channel Tunnel high-speed rail link and the £300 million Heathrow Express line are to go ahead , Chancellor Norman Lamont announced yesterday.But the future of the £1.7 billion cross-London rail link Crossrail appeared less certain with Mr Lamont saying the scheme was now going to be a joint venture between the public and private sectors.The much-delayed 68-mile Channel Tunnel fast link will not go into London 's King 's Cross station as British Rail hoped , but instead will terminate at neighbouring St Pancras — a less expensive option.But Mr Lamont did say that Government money would be put into the scheme which could be completed by the end of the decade.The 15-mile Paddington-Heathrow fast link — a joint venture between BR and airport operator BAA — will be started later this year and should be finished by the second half of 1997 . |
6 | Shocked animal lovers have protested to the ministry , but the tests are to go ahead . |
7 | ABERDEEN fish processors are to go ahead with an export drive to France this week , in spite of attempts by French fishermen to block the import of supplies . |
8 | However , if we are to go much further along the road to open learning mentioned earlier , we need to explore and extend the potential of electronic information transfer . |
9 | I am to go away shortly , on a convalescent holiday . ’ |
10 | We 're goin' there to pick up some of your clothes . ’ |
11 | You 're to go ahead whenever you like . ’ |
12 | at how we 're to go forward in the future an and improve the service |
13 | If we 're to go home through the fields by the shore — what did you call-them , Meg ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Desperation , I guess , ’ she said , ‘ because I 'm only too aware that you 're going soon , back to play happy families with Jeremy . |
15 | We 're going soon cos I 'm starving . |
16 | Same old story getting it underneath cos they 're going higher up and underneath |
17 | oh you 're going outside ? |
18 | When that hand goes there then that 's when we 're going outside . |
19 | ‘ We 're going ashore tomorrow . ’ |
20 | Now we 're going fast on a downward slide |
21 | We played a well we went to the open last year , quite a few of us , and we 're going again er and w It was n't a particularly nice day but we thought if it 's it was a nice day , this would really be a lovely course . |
22 | It was terrific , Mum ; and we 're going again tonight . |
23 | You 're going again ? |
24 | Gosh they 're going again with Paul and Cathy . |
25 | Well I thought it was , but who knows you never know which way they 're going here |
26 | So you got all this energy , this kinetic energy , when you 're going downhill . |
27 | Oh you 're going right oh yes you have n't got your right no . |
28 | It 's the same , when he , Chris always doing it in two seconds flat , he went like that , you 're going right , . |
29 | But damn it it was so wicked , remember the flash geezer from the seventies , yeah , they 're going right just down the road , they 're all going I do n't like him and he 's going look just let me do it my way and you do it yours right |
30 | Actually , actually the installation date is oh blimey , Pats , you 're going right down the drain , ai n't you ? |