Example sentences of "be [adv] go to make the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Piers , you are not going to make the introductions ? ’
2 ‘ There 's a certain point when you can see the inside of the track , you can see the outside of the track and you know you are not going to make the corner , so you give it more throttle .
3 I saw that you must not only address the real needs of people but need to be genuinely open to new approaches and styles of work if you are ever going to make the rhetoric of involving communities in the planning and assessment of programmes a reality , or ensure active participation in health sector organizations .
4 I 'm afraid I 'm not going to make the party , though . ’
5 Molassi got mad because we were n't going to make the gig , Rodo took some bad A from a backstreet dealer .
6 All agreeing to be wrong or at best ineffective is not going to make the voice of Europe louder in the councils of the world .
7 ‘ I predict that Frome is really going to make The Burleigh School talked about ! ’
8 Ranasinghe Premadasa , the dead president , appeared to have learnt that indiscriminate killing of Tamils was not going to make the problem go away .
9 My first thought was that I was 320 duck-jumps behind and if I was ever going to make the state of shai-hai I would probably have to spend a whole weekend duck-jumping .
10 ‘ Charles 's unrealistic vision of women was probably going to make the connections in their astrology work to the detriment .
11 He saw then he was n't going to make the runway , so the Stefan on the wingtip following him down he put the wheels back up again .
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