Example sentences of "[noun] [be] go [art] " in BNC.

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1 She must be careful to betray it as little as possible if the interview were to go the way she wanted .
2 The difference between the early days and 1976 was that cars were going a lot faster — Lauda himself had been the first to break the magical seven-minute lap in 1975 — and that very little had been done to make the track safer .
3 Without Gollum Good could never have succeeded in destroying Evil and when the Ring is gone the Elves feel forced to leave Middle Earth because there is nothing more for them to do .
4 My job as local organizer was going the bakeries collecting the dues where there was no collector and dealing with complaints .
5 As this review was going the House of Lords has permitted the citation of Hansard ; Mr Bennion will have to start on his next edition .
6 There 's a real battle going on inside his mind , but it seems that the battle is going the wrong way .
7 The vole , he says , appears to be coming perilously close to being endangered ; and this means that Britain 's wetlands are going the same way .
8 This is the same sort of tripe that Conservative Members came out with when they were defending the poll tax ; the poll tax was indefensible , and the council tax is going the same way .
9 The war was going the way of neither side .
10 bananas and custard those , those bananas are going a bit
11 But when you have a solar eclipse in your sign at Christmas , things are going a bit too far .
12 The way things were going the enemy seemed very determined to push the Brigade off this high ground .
13 It 's obvious News is dead and NewsPrint is going the same way , though how long it takes remains to be seen .
14 video was going a bit haywire !
15 As a supporter of the lower divisions and non-League football , I am becoming increasingly alienated from the game at the top level and I believe many thousands of people are going the same way .
16 If Graeme Souness is going a bit thin on top , it is probably the result of watching Rosenthal on one of those days and he certainly has them when he seems incapable of getting anything right .
17 He realises that Access make money through usury , yet he felt that 25 per cent a month was going the pace a bit .
18 Jo Siffert was to go the next year in a non-championship race at Brands Hatch .
19 Oh no , you 'll probably going up by less than on average less than one child per class , but the trend is going the wrong way .
20 All this when her only motivation was to go the extra mile under all circumstances .
21 Kath was going a bit mental yesterday .
22 Except for him of course , but Cos I was getting a bit upset that my voice was going a bit Brummie .
23 Can you swap that one , the flowers are going a bit
24 The other son 's converted to Mohammed and they say George is going the same way .
25 His hearing was going a little which bothered him and he was worried that his memory was weak which was crazy , given his astonishing recall of detail .
26 Mum said , your mum 's going a bit mental ?
27 By the time they are five or six , most children 's breathing is going the opposite way of what nature intended . ’
28 the best thing to do , check with the Health Board , they 'll the only other way is to go a certain distance into nowadays
29 I do think that the Minister is going a bit beyond the statement now .
30 It was never , as we have seen , the Labour government 's intention that the independence of India should be the prelude to a general nunc dimittis , and this disposes of the plausible notion that once India was gone the pointlessness of holding on to the rest of the dependent empire , supposedly acquired to protect the sea routes to Bombay , was immediately perceived .
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