Example sentences of "[was/were] go a [noun] " 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 .
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3 To extract a pledge from candidates for parliament and , at least by implication , make votes conditional upon it , was to go a stage beyond lobbying .
4 ‘ Kath was going a bit mental yesterday .
5 I thought that was going a bit over the top ( laughs ) .
6 The social scientists commented that although this was going a bit far , social contact on the estate was " extremely low " .
7 She wondered whether this was going a bit far and glanced up , surreptitiously , at her mother : her wasted evening had left her in a bad mood , and she was determined to take it out on somebody .
8 But , while her non-dramatic soul was saying that to present herself at Vasey 's looking the way she did was going a bit over the top , she had never been dismissed from a job before .
9 Except for him of course , but Cos I was getting a bit upset that my voice was going a bit Brummie .
10 video was going a bit haywire !
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