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

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1 If you imagine the blood 's going round and you 're trying to get you know
2 The new National Criminal Intelligence Service , which will handle all known information on 25,000 top villains , said : ‘ Crime is going up and up and up .
3 If the firm 's decision criterion is to go ahead if the expected return is 10 per cent , then it should go ahead .
4 The most obvious way of discovering archaeological sites is to go out and look for them — but this is not quite as simple as it might seem .
5 It is also useful to have an archaeologist examine the area while construction work is going on since archaeological remains are not always easily recognized by those concerned with construction .
6 Now they are going to appeal , but in the meanwhile the work is going on and the bulldozers are ready and waiting on the west side of the excavations , right up against the seventeenth-century cellars which were found intact , still full of bottles and vessels .
7 When I get there — the whole place is going up and the farmer 's in his pyjamas trying to save the rick .
8 Your job is to go out and create as large a market for your band as is possible for an act without industry representation .
9 ‘ Our aim is to go there and make sure United stay at the bottom of the Premier League .
10 Mike Teague says he was amazed at how many people turned out to watch … and it just goes to show how much Gloucester people enjoy their rugby … he says his comeback is going well but there 's a lot of pressure to keep winning and England want is a third grand slam …
11 Erm , why is that there er , that review process is going up and down the country and why is that people are dissatisfied ?
12 A considerable learning process is going on and the outcome — democracy , authoritarianism or prolonged instability — is uncertain ( Sakwa , 1990 , pp. 159–69 ; Smith , 1992 , pp. 129–45 ) .
13 And even though big spending Blackburn seems certain to be Keane 's choice , his Nottingham Forest manager Frank Clark insisted : ‘ Roy 's going nowhere until we get the £5 million at which we value him . ’
14 There are occasions when the strategy demands whole group discussions and it 's all too easy to be lulled into thinking the drama is going well because a group of very articulate children are thoroughly engaged in the work and able to vocalise their very imaginative ideas , while other children are left out of the real decisionmaking processes .
15 While the search for a possible new home continues , the normal business of arranging fixtures is going ahead as usual .
16 I should imagine your father 's going out as well . ’
17 We need a decision on whether this Million Sterling Tournament is to go ahead or not .
18 The top half of it slides down over the bottom half so that it can be lowered right down to table-top level when a debate is going on and a speaker is sitting down .
19 See if the counter 's going up and things like that .
20 After 20 years , Mike 's going backwards but Bri continues to forge into the future , dragging the brat Rock Music behind him .
21 On to a Category C , given home leave , first thing he does on home leave is go out and kill an Asian man .
22 ‘ If the government is going more and more toward privatisation , [ acquiring Finsiel ] should n't be a problem , ’ he noted .
23 ‘ I wo n't march off and ask what the hell is going on because I know he will be acting in the best interests of the team .
24 Yeah I agree with that , if you know somebody well , especially if you know somebody well and if you work with people and you communicate with people you build up trust , and if the communication 's there and people are talking to each other and passing on information , information 's going round and round trust 'll be there , the only time trust disappears is when somebody feels somebody 's keeping something back .
25 Some of this noise turns up unexpectedly when cruising around the motorway limit , and the only answer is to go faster or slower .
26 The rumour 's going round that erm Dave and yeah
27 This is an example of a patient who has a stable cystometogram and in the course of the voiding study voids with a high pressure , the stylus is going up and down the whole time
28 It 's to keep you invested in building societies , only they , they 're frantic because all the money 's going out and they want to keep their erm their erm deposits up , so they 're offering these schemes , and they are quite good , there are no charges as such , but er you 'll get the value of the fund that they 've made , or you 'll get a say two or three percent bonus per annum on top of the er share rate , er if you keep it for four or five years .
29 ‘ The recession is going on and on , ’ Mr Anderson said , ‘ particularly in the housing market . ’
30 But for some reason they feel that they 're not as hot on employer work or something like that , so one of the targets might be to get them more used to dealing with employers is to go out and see more , and to set time
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