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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 bananas and custard those , those bananas are going a bit
4 But when you have a solar eclipse in your sign at Christmas , things are going a bit too far .
5 The way things were going the enemy seemed very determined to push the Brigade off this high ground .
6 Can you swap that one , the flowers are going a bit
7 For two and a half months Saragossa , a poorly fortified town , resisted a good siege train , and when the walls were gone the inhabitants fought in the streets .
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