Example sentences of "[noun] [be] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 These first steps towards a national network of police computers are going ahead even though many senior policemen are concerned with the lack of a national policy on police computers .
2 The AA says lights would help , but police insist that once again drivers were going too fast in fog .
3 Is it because the right hand side is going so badly ?
4 In fact , the Institute 's Tax Faculty is worried that the Revenue is going too far .
5 Right mummy 's going downstairs now .
6 ‘ It 's alright , childer , the monster 's going away now , ’ said Nellie .
7 The power is wide enough on the one hand to allow the statement of an eye-witness to an accident to express an opinion ( eg that one of the drivers was going too fast ) and on the other hand to allow a party to put in a medical report from a doctor who has died or who can not be called for any other reason .
8 Unfortunately there was so little height in which to pull out of the dive , and the aircraft was going so fast , that gross overloading of the wing structure was absolutely inevitable .
9 ‘ The programme was going really well .
10 ‘ The better the companies are going quite fast , ’ he says .
11 So , well , his little boy 's going there too .
12 Whatever the ultimate aim might be , for the moment the CNAA was going as far only as delegating or sharing aspects of the validation process — which meant accepting the limitations of the CNAA 's existing Charter .
13 Julie Anne said the divorce was going very slowly and carefully ‘ to soften the blow ’ for daughter Tatjana , six .
14 St Louis might well have felt that actually giving part of the domaine was going too far , but in the context of the urban problems of the 19th century the Emperor had undoubtedly judged correctly what the people needed .
15 Do you think brown velvet trousers is going too far ?
16 The business is going downhill fast , and things are even worse between me and your father .
17 Piers turned around to face her , and for a split second his glance swept over her with appreciation , but the moment was gone so quickly that she thought she must have imagined it .
18 But I 'm very disappointed about that , because er coming into the final furlong , Lester was going very well on the inside , but just lost out on the photo finish .
19 Our aim was to go as far as the Wellenkuppe ( 3,903 metres ) , a beautiful mountain in its own right .
20 Withdrawal from the Coalition Government was critical if the process was to go any further : how could Labour make genuinely independent peace overtures to the German socialists while retaining its direct involvement in the Lloyd George Government ?
21 The Montego was going so fast in places persuing officers saw sparks coming off the engine .
22 This parliament , which represents all fifteen Republics , voted to delay any decision to liberalise the economy , evidence again say Gorbachov 's critics , that reforms are going nowhere fast .
23 Joey says that things are going very well … the team is playing well and he 's managing to get lots of chances …
24 Clark , in action at least twice a week this season , admitted : ‘ I 'm disappointed because I do n't feel tired — nobody does when things are going so well . ’
25 As for team-boss Teddy Mayer , he knew that he had a winning combination going and did n't interfere as much as he does when things are going less well .
26 We 've got erm yes we 've got quite a lot of land stock interest we might have accrued er and have n't , erm thirty million pounds in fact , but erm it has n't been accrued because in our view it 's some years off for being paid , but we think er or so I 'm informed by the Chairman of B-Sky-B er that things are going quite well
27 Organiser Michelle le Neveau , foreground , said : ‘ Things are going really well and the response has been better than we anticipated . ’
28 Michelle le Neveau , Darlington collection organiser , said : ‘ Things are going really well and the response has been better than we anticipated . ’
29 ’ I shouted merrily , beginning to experience an ache somewhere near my bladder that I sometimes get when things are going particluarly badly and I ca n't see any way out .
30 Local riders Roy Humphrey and Jason Peters from Finstock were going well too , but the only winner once again was the reigning champion Paul Millard from Trowbridge .
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