Example sentences of "[be] go [verb] down [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Jefferies featured strongly in the confessions of Ivan Boesky and he is quoted in an American magazine this month as saying : ‘ If the government was going to bring me down for something like this , I am going to bring down a lot of other people with me ’ . |
2 | Barnes has fired up a powerful B side and told them : ‘ We are going to set down a performance that will make the selectors take notice . |
3 | Yes I am the outcome of it all is that she 's waiting on the wall , getting piles and I 'm going to go down the shop with her . |
4 | and I 'm going to write down the answers they give me and get them to sign them because I have I have really been beaten about the head by this ! |
5 | However hard it is , however cosy you are in your chair , you must just say , ‘ I 'm going to stretch my legs ’ or ‘ I 'm going to walk down the passage just to show that I can do it ! . ’ |
6 | Now I 'm going to pull down a whole pile of these things and make a nest out of them so we 'll be warm and cosy until we 're rescued from each other . ’ |
7 | I thought we were going to walk down the line of men , touch them on the shoulder maybe , like some cop programme on TV , but that was n't it at all . |
8 | ‘ We are very worried someone is going to fall down the cliff or slip off the ship and break something . |
9 | ‘ Her singing tonight is going to bring down the chandelier ! ’ |
10 | Mr Toubon has denied the rumour which circulated in Paris after the March General Election that he was going to shut down the trouble-torn Bastille Opera to carry out a complete technical and financial inventory . |
11 | Novotna had looked well in control , always seeming to guess correctly whether Seles was going to hit down the line or cross-court . |
12 | For a moment Merrill thought that Luke was going to turn down the idea , but Sam persisted , ‘ After all , there 's no harm in combining business with sightseeing , is there ? ’ |
13 | Balor was going to let down the drawbridge so that they could ride across it . |