Example sentences of "[am/are] go [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 A hundred and ninety four jobs are to go at Smiths Industries : the company says cuts in production of aircraft at the Boeing factories in America are to blame .
2 A further 420 jobs , are to go at Westland , the Somerset helicopter maker , in its high-technology division .
3 A total of 290 workers are to go at PIRELLI 'S industrial cable plants at Eastleigh , Hants , and Newport , South Wales .
4 ‘ You are to go to Fincara .
5 Twisting her handkerchief in her lap she began straight away by saying , ‘ I believe you are to go to Rome soon , sir , ma'am ? ’
6 The Schools Curriculum Awards are to go to Egglescliffe Secondary School , Bishopsgarth Secondary School in Stockton , Kirkleatham Hall School near Redcar and Easterside Primary School in Middlesbrough for establishing broad and balanced curriculums with activities both in and out of school .
7 Durham Constabulary will hold their annual charity pro-am golf tournament at Brancepeth Castle course on June 10 and the expected £7,000 proceeds are to go to Darlington Hospice .
8 The atrocity lent a new urgency to UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali 's announcement at the London talks that extra Western troops are to go to Bosnia .
9 Meanwhile more jobs are to go in Hereford .
10 More than ninety teachers ' jobs are to go in Gloucestershire as a result of spending cuts .
11 Tomorrow I am to go to Professor Dachauer at the Academy at 11.00 with Dr Viola .
12 ‘ You 're to go to Spain to write an article about the countryside , the wildlife , this fabulous hacienda and the carefully bred horses .
13 You 're to go to Saffron Walden and then you 're supposed to make friends and all this sort of , and he went through all this for about five minutes and this lad
14 Well I said you 're going towards Hollyhead I 'm going towards North Wales why not en-route let's find somewhere and stop and have a meal there , rather than have a meal in Chorley and have to drive all the way down .
15 When you go along a , just before you turn round as if a , you 're going towards Lumsbury they 're two pairs of semi-detached .
16 I 've kept my eyes open when we 're going through Harford
17 But one morning she came into the bare-looking garden to say , ‘ We 're going on Sunday . ’
18 So you 're going on Monday
19 We 're going on Tuesday .
20 No we 're going no not Tuesday we 're going on Thursday this week .
21 We 're going on Friday
22 Wish we co , if we 're going on Friday yeah
23 We are very sorry the train at number eleven platform eleven , when you get to Lemington on it , get out if you 're going to Banbury , there will be a coach , because there 's a fire at Banbury , well I thought it meant there was something on the other side of the railway , it was , a factory near there so , so then er they get you in
24 I 'm very ha happy that we 're going to Sarah 's because quite honestly I go I 've got ta get out of that ca house !
25 I said no , we 're going to Sarah 's .
26 erm because next time we 're going to Harlston , are n't we ?
27 We 're going to Birmingham are n't we ?
28 GUIL : ( Rattled ) But he ca n't — We 're supposed to be — We 've got a letter — We 're going to England with a letter for the King
29 We 're going to Faringdon now to meet Jean — hello Jean .
30 We 're going to Nettos .
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