Example sentences of "[noun] [be] go when " in BNC.
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1 | When Anne had tentatively broached the subject of where Kathleen was to go when she left hospital , she said , ‘ Doctor Boland says I 've not got to worry about that . |
2 | He says the state of the damage shows how fast the car was going when it crashed . |
3 | The bell for lunch was going when Mike Pumfrey and Sergeant Fenniway finished the main part of their initial interviews . |
4 | The days are gone when so-called big clubs like Manchester United could swoop on other clubs and sign their star players . |
5 | The Glenman was right in saying that the days are gone when players are just happy pulling on the Glentoran shirt . |
6 | In fact this is what Socrates is going when he 's asked , well what do you want us to do with your body , he said you can do what you like , I wo n't be in it anyway . |
7 | The day is gone when a girl waits around till some man needs a wife . |
8 | The Consumer Credit Act 1974 can prove particularly useful when buying goods by mail order , because , with all due respect to the advertiser , you do n't always know much about where your hard earned wages are going when ordering from a paper or magazine . |
9 | ‘ No , sir , but the food and clothes were gone when I next went that way , ’ Barrymore told me . |
10 | Some jobs are to go when the Aberystwyth based family owned Cambrian News weekly newspaper places the paper 's printing contract with another company , possibly in Swansea . |
11 | FELIPE was gone when she woke up next morning and Maggie felt a great burst of anxiety . |