Example sentences of "be go [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If Mr Newton is right , perhaps Mr Lamont will one day be able to please the traditionalists … by announcing that the railways are to go back to the good old steam age .
2 Yeah so we get one and the you 're going on to the next one .
3 ‘ You 're going back on the defensive , Mark .
4 But see we 're going back to the old seasons now .
5 You 're going back after the normal four days , are n't you , Taff ? ’
6 Right , that 's why you 're going out for the whole evening , for the water eh ?
7 Hello there … this week summer sport has brought us to the south coast to take a look at a sailing revolution that 's being pioneered from the heartland of Central South … we 're going out on the solent to sea test a boat which is reckoned to be the formula one of the water
8 ‘ So you 're going out with the black kid , the messenger ? ’
9 And pensions have not been going up at the same rate as the cost of living .
10 It 's essential to erm , to what you 've been going through in the last , in the last few lectures .
11 There I mean there was nothing like the bombing that 's been going on , well , at least that 's what we 're told , the bombing that 's been going on over the last twenty four , forty eight hours of Baghdad for instance .
12 The Greek revolts which had been going on since the early eighteen twenties .
13 The spread of AIDS may have signalled the end of the gigantic sex trip that has been going on since the sixties .
14 In Guatemala too , the 1980s marked a high point of repression in a political conflict which has been going on for the best part of thirty years .
15 The whiplash dynamics of Batman Returns represent the culmination of a process that has been going on for the last 15 years .
16 It is common for patients to appear for their first out-patient appointment with one or other of these problems , which has been going on for the previous few weeks .
17 Ramped Craft Logistic and mexeflote rafts had been arriving regularly throughout the night , continuing the build-up of vehicles and ammunition Which had been going on for the past two days .
18 A well orchestrated campaign has been going on in the British press for the last two or three weeks , led by a PR firm engaged by the dealer Dr David Nasser Khalili himself , to persuade the British public that it would be a crying shame if there were not a Nasser Khalili museum in the centre of London .
19 ‘ The Division 's been going out for the last fifteen years ; slowly but surely . ’
20 ‘ I 've been going out with the same person for five years , ’ he reveals .
21 If this is it , I am sure I am going out on the highest note possible . ’
22 I 'm just a little bit concerned that if we do delay it while discussions are going on about the unitary authorities and such like , we 'll put restrictions on Mr running it as a commercial enterprise , and I think we have got to make sure that any long term deferral on this , we do n't inhibit him rationalising selling off the odd cottage and this sort of thing , and the farmhouse as we go along , and amalgamating ones because I think it 's , he 's got to be able to run it as a commercial proposition during the course of deliberations .
23 So , from The Inheritors , we understand that certain things are going on in the fictional world .
24 Both processes are going on in the two locales , sometimes with a single agency carrying out both simultaneously .
25 All that memory can provide contributes already to our feeling that in calling this sensation ‘ pain ’ we are going on in the same way , following the rule .
26 The artistic reason is that he is old-hat ; Catalans prefer to be known for the airy constructions that are going up for the Olympic Games .
27 Switchboard use it a lot again , to try and get to the bottom of , you know , calls that are going through to the wrong place and things like that .
28 As the ballot papers are going out on the twenty sixth ?
29 I 'm going up to the top floor .
30 " And now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'm going on to the worst problem of the lot — Willis 's financial position …
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