Example sentences of "[modal v] go [adv prt] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Why are they so large , because their economies of scale to be reaped right companies are trying to erm , to accrue those economies of scale right , cos if they do n't , they 'll go out of business , because their competitors alright will produce , erm , a superior or a lower price product okay .
2 We hope that environmentally we are considerate , but if we 're not efficient producers then we 'll go out of business .
3 One Sunday league official yesterday forecast that more than half of the 130 teams , where boys of between nine and 15 play every Sunday , could go out of existence .
4 Firms , more seriously , could go out of business .
5 With fines of up to £5,000 and a maximum 6-month jail sentence , the new regulations mean that some second-hand store owners , could go out of business .
6 But councillors are urging officials to get on with spending because the authority could go out of business in two years ' time if local government is reorganised .
7 He said it would kill the job prospects of thousands of workers in the constituency , including those working in nursing and residential homes which he says could go out of business as a result .
8 The pools people argue that unless they are given ‘ a level playing field ’ to compete with the lottery , two of the three leading firms could go out of business , with the loss of thousands of jobs .
9 Cos if your washing machine machine lasts for thirty years they 'd go out of business would n't they ?
10 If the retailer does n't make a profit , he may go out of business .
11 A survey by the Engineering Employers ' Federation into the effects of new anti-pollution legislation has concluded that up to 50 companies may go out of business ; 200 are expecting a serious decline in profitability , and many hundreds more are uncertain about their future .
12 The existing currency , the new cordoba , would go out of circulation as of May 1 , and was meanwhile also devalued to 5,000,000 per gold cordoba .
13 Without a Government subsidy , based on the number of sheep , many of these farmers would go out of business .
14 Forgetting about the Japanese for a moment , I had bee forecasting that one or two of the big six would go out of business as independent companies .
15 Current policy seems to be to ‘ go soft ’ on the addicts and concentrate on catching the dealers , yet without customers the dealers would go out of business .
16 If it were , crockery manufacturers would go out of business .
17 Such a situation can not persist for long since firms would go out of business .
18 Now one would think that er they would go out of business because no-one would want to live there , but as a result of government policy , which has meant that Council houses are n't available to people any more , because a local authority is n't allowed to build them ; people actually have the choice : they either are homeless and on the streets or they pay exorbitant rents for appalling accommodation .
19 And er this bicycle well it would go out of fashion and was put in a , a loft in one of the , it must have changed hands from Mr whom it was made for .
20 As profitablilty declines , they would go out of farming .
21 Now , seeing Liz on the threshold , she waved her knife in greeting : ‘ So there you are , Liz darling , ’ she cried , ‘ and a Happy New Year to you , and I 'll be telling you something about 1980 , you mark my words , you mark my words , all of you — broccoli will go out of fashion , that 's what will happen in 1980 , and no mistaking ! ’
22 Dior voids making its customers look ridiculous with extreme designs which will go out of fashion as quickly as they came in .
23 If too many units are produced , stocks will lie idle or go to waste ; if too few are produced , the item will go out of stock , and it may be difficult to fit in further batches in the short-term .
24 I fear it will go out of control so I release it in tears either by myself or with someone I love and trust .
25 So in wet weather the tyre aquaplanes in heavy breaking and will go out of control .
26 of stopping erm , a certain product it simply will go out of production .
27 Mr Bruce Hepburn , the 24-year-old former student who helped found the Imperial Ventures company which commissioned the survey , said if companies did not improve their image ‘ they will go out of business ’ .
28 Mr Bruce Hepburn , the 24-year-old former student who helped found the Imperial Ventures company which commissioned the survey , said if companies did not improve their image ‘ they will go out of business ’ .
29 Those who place orders will not normally accept any great degree of risk that the supplier will go out of business before the order is delivered , nor will they place large orders with firms whose working capital and liquidity appears unsound or badly managed ; * the placing of Conditions on Potential orders such that suppliers : must conform to specified quality control Procedures such as those specified by the UK quality standard BS 5750 .
30 But hotels and garages along the route say that if the bridge is n't repaired soon , many of them will go out of business .
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