Example sentences of "be [adv] go to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We have n't set up a company , we 're just going to work on each other 's customer base and then take the value proposition to the market . |
2 | It 's interesting though , that after all this aggravation , the fact that er the Prime Minister nearly lost his job , er there was nearly another election erm there 's going to be no celebrations , no fireworks , no balloons , no huge dinners on Monday we 're just going to sort of peter into the Maastricht treaty coming into effect . |
3 | That 's our problem , that , that 's what we 're really going to home on first of all . |
4 | They 're really going to town on these pavements are n't they ? |
5 | He added : ‘ I want you to know you are both going to prison for a very long time . ’ |
6 | No , I 'm just going to sleep at ten o'clock ! . |
7 | Brando was furious and said , ‘ I 'm never going to work with Mankiewicz again . ’ |
8 | ‘ The Midlands tried back moves that were never going to work against international opposition . ’ |
9 | ‘ Liam Devlin , if it is Devlin they choose , is hardly going to parachute into the courtyard at St Mary 's Priory tomorrow night , Jack , and if he did , so what ? |
10 | Heathrow is actually going to sort of lose ground in competition with other international airports and particularly within Europe . |
11 | I mean is it going to be a case that market values are actually going to work to our advantage ? |
12 | Mellowed by two bottles of beer , he was convinced that Hank was telling the truth ; his mind was already going to work considering how to double that forty thousand . |
13 | Whelan showed considerable grace and skill up front but the strategy of putting high balls into the West Ham box was never going to work with their defensive blanket , and a highly competent goalie . |
14 | Suzi was never going to backpack round the world or become a rock star , and if she had been forced to go and live away from home — to study nursing , for instance — she 'd have mouldered away from homesickness . |