Example sentences of "be [adj] go [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But since then things have changed , and if they are prepared to go to a little trouble and expense they can now acquire a cat that will almost certainly give them no problems . |
2 | The princess , patron of the Northern Ballet , told stars of the company 's production they had been brave to go for a modern version of the Tchaikovsky classic . |
3 | After , we are all going to a fine place , ’ Teodor explained when they had sat down . |
4 | WE are all going on a big buzz to the countryside for the week on a special nature trip ! |
5 | There is a tendency therefore for young teachers to be unwilling to go to a rural school ; and for over a third of headteachers to live in the nearest large town . |
6 | She dreaded the inspector coming because he always asked a lot of questions , and told her how lucky she was that she would soon be able to go to a big place in London where there were lots of other girls and boys . |
7 | ‘ You might be able to go for a short walk in a couple of days , ’ said Joe . |
8 | There is , true enough , no bank to poke into — get round the first headland and the next bank is the shore of Svalbard — but it would still be a good idea to be able to go in a straight line . |
9 | The plan is due to go before a public enquiry next summer . |
10 | I still have grave doubts as to whether it is right to go for a single currency , fixed exchange rates and the whole of that considerable abdication of political sovereignty . |
11 | Dealing will start on June 1 , although Phonelink is keen go for a full listing once it has hit the three-year trading minimum . |
12 | ‘ Because whoever 's driving went through a red light to keep up with us . ’ |
13 | Ponty skipper Nigel Bezani was first to go for a high tackle in which he elbowed centre John Apsee , but the Bridgend man admitted : ‘ I was surprised he was sent off . ’ |
14 | But it was silly to go into a major sulk . |