Example sentences of "go to [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If members allowances are a hundred and eighty thousand this year which is somewhere around there , Mr may correct me but I think I 'm not too far out , we 've already upped those this year to a hundred and eighty- nine , so next year there 'll be a hundred and seventy-one and the thirteen thousand cost of this will reduce it to a hundred and fifty-eight I actually do n't think that is possible , we ca n't afford it within the terms of of the present set up , unless someone 's going to dramatically reduce the length and the number of meetings in this council , which I think is highly unlikely , I think we 've got to set a good example to our employees , I think that this would give completely the wrong message . |
2 | Soon after the initiation of flight testing Army Air Force officials realised that the P–59 was not going to soon replace any current fighters . |
3 | Of course he is still er going to presumably appoint the regional panels , the professional recruitment consultant and the two people who themselves will be independent of government . |
4 | We have to respond to these developments and it is being made clear now in public , that the Health and Safety Executive are giving every indication to employers that they are not going to rigorously enforce the law and indeed in the local authorities a leading figure there has said that they want to take a softly softly approach . |
5 | You are the most ill-mannered , arrogant man it has ever been my misfortune to meet and if you think that I am going to obediently trot over there and start picking up that rubbish now … ’ |
6 | I then had a choice of going to either Cambridge or Stansted to take on fuel ready for the transit to the airshow the following day . |
7 | Well I heard not so long ago that they were going to either pull it down or |
8 | are you going to downstairs ? |
9 | Do you think it 's going to ultimately change the whole notion of publishing . |
10 | Do you think it 's going to ultimately change the whole notion of publishing ? |
11 | I was n't going to anyway . |
12 | Many humans spend a lot of time travelling from place to place , which is odd because there are usually too many humans at the place they 're going to anyway . |
13 | Well they ai n't going to anyway does a two or three years , they 're old age pensioners , the house is too big for them cos they 're waiting for a place to move , that 's why I want to get it , get this hedge grow before the next one comes in |
14 | Cos that is going to eventually pop up , you just , you 've got , I think he 's a contact wrong . |
15 | It may not be the bit that you 're going to eventually use for your assignment , because you 're a bit unsure taped up your assignment , but bring a short transcription , at least one side of A four , because if you do that , you will , if you 've given yourself a chance of actually trying it out , you will begin to see the problems and and the whole thing will be much more interesting and more rewardable . |
16 | I 'm going to fast again . |
17 | This means that , despite the constraints , CD-ROM is increasingly regarded as a viable multimedia platform , particularly attractive because it is going to fast become a standard , built-in feature of mass market microcomputers . |
18 | ‘ I 'm going to fucking cut you , ’ Benton said , wincing in pain . |
19 | And Ann said well if you going to fucking be like that do n't bother to buy my kids anything . |
20 | No , somebody 's going to fucking go into their three hundred quid overdraft . |
21 | Now I 'm wondering how easy or whether there 's any mileage in actually having a report coming to our next committee , to actually build on that so that we 've actually got something to pull on figures to consider erm , and if , and it , it is going to detrimentally impact upon us to a greater or lesser extent , then , then obviously it 's helpful to me . |
22 | I do not believe that at the end of a week in which we have honed a new policy we are going to even contemplate bargaining that away in smoke-filled rooms with Paddy Ashdown , David Owen , or anyone else . ’ |
23 | ‘ It 's all so ridiculous that we 're not going to even think about it any more , ’ she said firmly , hiding her fears . |
24 | A lot of countries do n't have control over their own economies , they do n't have control over things like whether of not people are going to have jobs , whether or not people are going to make a livelihood , whether or not people are going to even be able to live in the country , because in Ireland something like 1000 people a week are leaving the country in order to get work . |
25 | ‘ He 's not going to just co-ordinate and consolidate any longer , ’ Muldoon said , with increasing nervousness . |
26 | ‘ I know it 's going to just kill Pilar to give up the house she loves . |
27 | Having created their masterpiece , they 're hardly going to just sit on it ( and spin ) — putting it into the Public Domain is a very cost-effective method of bringing their work to the attention of leading software development houses ( Ashley Routledge and David Saunders of Poseidon and St Dragon fame started out this way ) . |
28 | ‘ Well , I was very interested in having her see my cock , but of course I was n't ever going to just flip it out in front of her , I needed some … distancing step , so that ho ho ho yes we 're civilized adults here , it 's all on paper . |
29 | But he 's not going to just sit there for long . |
30 | When I 'm good and ready , when I 'm fed and rested and calm and peaceful , I 'm going to just let my mind go right on back into the past , and I 'm going to remember everything there is to remember about my childhood . |