Example sentences of "[adv] go [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Most of these potential customers are buying shrink-wrapped applications and dental practices are not suddenly going to employ a couple of CICS programmers to develop and maintain a bespoke system .
2 He was only going to see a man whose address I gave him — a creditor , I believe . ’
3 After playing catch-me-if-you-can for so long , it looks as though Sun Microsystems Inc is only going to get a month 's headstart over the pack of Sparc-compatible builders which will be gunning for its superscalar Sparcstation 10 market — if US firm Pinnacle Data Systems Inc , Columbus , Ohio , has its way .
4 dude , cos I 'm only going to get the piss taken out of my hair are n't I ?
5 You ca n't possibly have it on a verb , and that 's another little rule you might like to think of , that you 're only going to get the apostrophe on a noun , and you will never get an apostrophe on a pronoun .
6 In fact , I was only going to stay a couple of years and move on , but … but I met you and I knew right from the beginning what was going to happen to me ; and it 's grown over these months during our supposedly accidental meetings here .
7 I were only going to have a look .
8 We were only going to have an hour together . ’
9 ‘ Yes , they 're different , but you 're only going to have the variation on three of the strings ; the three plain strings are going to feel pretty similar .
10 I was merely going to ask the Chief why he sent for me this morning . ’
11 ‘ Today you are all going to do an experiment on impression formation .
12 ‘ I know you 're all going to take the piss out of me if I tell you what I honestly thought . ’
13 My granddaughter is safe at our table with Jane , and in a moment we 're all going to watch the firework display . ’
14 ‘ I think we were all going to pay the price for that ’ , said a member of one of Perth 's oldest families .
15 It was a hurried occasion , as we were all going to catch a train : the same train , as it turned out , for Donald and I were going home to Oxford , and Ivy and Margaret were going with Herman Schrijver — the Dutch interior decorator who became the closest of her men friends — to spend a week at Woodstock , and walk in the park at Blenheim .
16 You 've got to have somebody that 's , that 's obviously going to save a mortice lock to you .
17 The problems of Scotswood continue , and although various people are trying to tackle them , it is obviously going to take a lot of time , money and effort to solve them .
18 You 're maki making a an assumption that they 're obviously going to use a scale of
19 Mildred did her best to arrange the bucket hanging from the back , but it was obviously going to spill the minute they took off , she put the bucket back onto the window-sill , climbed onto the broom first , and then settled the bucket in her lap .
20 The interesting thing is that while the hard core fan is obviously going to buy a strip , we are selling more and more of them as fashion and leisure garments , and not just to kids . ’
21 That 's obviously going to make a difference to you , ’ he commented : ‘ Well , it 's marvellous to have a lot of support ’ .
22 Yeah , that 's what Alan said they were away were n't they , she 'd only gone to walk the dog
23 This minimum contribution can only go to buy a pension at retirement date and a dependant wife 's pension , not a lump sum or the chance to retire early .
24 The plan was that they would meet again in Bordeaux , where Suffolk was soon to go to commandeer a freighter for his scientific booty and machine tools .
25 Not goin' to bite the half-crown , are you ? ’
26 ‘ I 'm finally going to meet the legend … ‘
27 On July 23 Bush signalled US willingness partially to relax the ban on Iraqi oil exports , saying that the USA was " not going to see the suffering of innocent women or children " .
28 It was against my will but I felt there was no use fighting it , because the social worker had many things against me , like my not going to see the baby , and my being in prison — there were many things against me .
29 For a moment , Sara argued with him , and then seeing he was not going to leave the room unless she went with him , unwillingly she followed him out .
30 ‘ I 'm not going to lose the baby ? ’
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