Example sentences of "go this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The company intends to cut about 4,500 jobs by the end of 1995 , leaving it with some 20,000 full-time employees , compared with 24,651 at the end of 1992 ; 3,500 jobs are to go this year . |
2 | The company intends to cut about 4,500 jobs by the end of 1995 , leaving it with some 20,000 full-time employees , compared with 24,651 at the end of 1992 ; 3,500 jobs are to go this year . |
3 | Would they be able to go this year again , as she hoped ? |
4 | So I am going to go this way round , right , and I 'm going to take some doughnuts . |
5 | All of us fated to go this way ; stumbling on in darkness , beneath the gaze of that cold , blind eye . |
6 | We have joined a centralised unitary state , and at some stage we shall have to ask the people , ‘ Do you want to go this way , or do you not ? ’ |
7 | It was n't at all what Luce had expected , and , seeing her puzzled frown , he said hastily , apologetically , ‘ I hope you do not mind using the rear entrance , but I needed to go this way to get to my next appointment . ’ |
8 | We ca n't go back again , we 'll have to go this way . |
9 | Do you want to go this way and have a look ? |
10 | No , I 'll er prefer to go this way . |
11 | You got to go this Sunday ? |
12 | want something to do … somewhere to go this weekend … there 's plenty of choice … |
13 | And you told Kath that we would n't have to go this weekend . |
14 | Yeah , my objective was not actually to start a debate but to give you some indication of where we were going to go this afternoon . |
15 | You do n't want to go this afternoon do you ? |
16 | TopLog says it is only waiting on Univel to get its stuff out of the door and was originally set to go this month . |
17 | Despite the strong reception for the Prolinea machines , Compaq does not believe it is out of the woods yet and it is cutting 1,000 employees or 10% from its worldwide workforce over the next few months , with 700 to go this month , including 100 in Scotland . |
18 | ‘ What made you want to go this time , then ? ’ |
19 | I asked the under-foreman what I 'd done to deserve this , he says You 're not on your own , there 's er a quarter to go this week and good many next , so that 's what it 's come to . |
20 | Well to go this week then cos they 've got free fitting . |
21 | It 's me that told him not to go cos I said , I did n't want to go this week and he did n't go . |
22 | Tell you what , ’ he went on , not giving Rachel a chance to speak , ‘ I have to go this evening ; why do n't you come with me ? ’ |
23 | I do n't know if there 's anything on tomorrow Maybe we ought to go this evening if she 's there to work . |
24 | Tony Rickardsson — raring to go this season |
25 | Three more girls will be told to go this morning . |
26 | They 've got to go this morning . |
27 | ‘ I 'm goin' this afternoon , Mum . |
28 | ‘ Yes , he always comes and goes this way . ’ |
29 | The annual Nick Estcourt Award of £1000 , granted to small expeditions in pursuit of challenging mountain objectives , goes this year to the British Makrong Chhish expedition which will attempt the first ascent of the mountain . |
30 | the phone goes this morning , hop of Daisy , goes to answer it , Santa 's Grotto he says , a member of the public phoning to say that they found a child 's bag in the high street . |