Example sentences of "[is] go [adv prt] a " in BNC.
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1 | I have had many pleasant discussions with him , but I must say to him and to the House in all firmness that to ask us to talk about justice as politicians is to go down a very dangerous road . |
2 | You 've just forced yourself into a cab , which is going down a London street at eight o'clock at night . ’ |
3 | GUINNESS is going down a treat in Sweden — at £5.50 a pint . |
4 | TOLLY beer from Suffolk is going down a storm among the wine drinkers of Italy.And ale from Tolly 's Cliff Brewery in Ipswich could soon be wetting the whistles of beer-lovers in Canada , Germany , Holland and France.Tolly bosses are celebrating after exporting 1,200 cases of their special Year Beer , Cantab , to Italy — and they have received inquiries from four other countries.Brian Cowie , Tolly 's joint managing director , said interest from abroad had initially come since the brewery 's name had been publicised on BBC television 's recent Troubleshooter programme . |
5 | Meanwhile at the Swan in Southrop , Old Spot Pork is going down a treat . |
6 | like he does n't know if he 's going on a bit at the moment , he 's just wandering about , |
7 | It 's going off a bit now is n't it ? |
8 | That 's going back a bit in n it ? |
9 | Oh that 's going back a bit is n't it ? |
10 | but that was an old woman 's tale really , that 's going back a few years ago |
11 | Oh God that 's going back a bit . |
12 | well that 's going back a long time , is n't it ? |