Example sentences of "[be] go [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | at how we 're to go forward in the future an and improve the service |
2 | If we 're to go home through the fields by the shore — what did you call-them , Meg ? ’ |
3 | Actually , actually the installation date is oh blimey , Pats , you 're going right down the drain , ai n't you ? |
4 | And then you 're going away for the weekend ? |
5 | You 'll find the little diagram showing you where the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery are on page eleven , page eleven if you want to refer to it right , if you want to look at it in a closer detail tonight that 's fine and if you want to see what I 'm saying now in a diagrammatic form look on page thirteen now if you look at that you 'll see some , the blue vein blood vessels it 's coming out of the right hand side of the heart and if you look at the direction of the arrows , okay , they 're going away from the heart , do you agree with me ? |
6 | We 're going ahead with the presentation of prizes now . ’ |
7 | But in fact none of that is happening : they 're going straight to the latest technology , and as a result are able to roll things out very quickly . ’ |
8 | And they 're going straight to the top with powerful letters and drawings to the council . |
9 | Erm it does mean that we 've got , so far we 've gone through twenty two thousand policies , we 're still in December erm anniversary dates erm so there 's twenty thousand waiting to be printed two thousand were printed last night and they 're going straight out the door , today . |
10 | Do n't know why you 're going there in the first place . |
11 | ‘ Now we 're going home for the first proper Christmas Laura has ever had , ’ said Fran . |
12 | The shop had been going since before the Second World War . |
13 | This confused Benny at first , until she realized that they must have been going deeper into the complex , while Froebe would have assumed she was making for the outside . |
14 | Japanese emigrants had been going abroad since the 1880s , the majority of them to Hawaii , then an independent kingdom . |
15 | ‘ I 'm 21 years old , here I am going all over the world , and people actually give a shit what I think about things . |
16 | ‘ I am going there at the peak of my form , ’ he says . |
17 | ‘ We are going forward into the future and will do so with a united front , ’ he said . |
18 | Plans are going ahead for the proposed course — arrival on the Friday 16th May — start 17th May and end 23rd May — departure Saturday 24th May . |
19 | Here 's what Gray said in September 1985 , a month before he was sacked : ‘ There are lads in the team who are going right to the top . |
20 | At the same time I think some people are going well over the top in slagging off Wilko . |
21 | Cows are going home in the lane there , looping the hedges with their warm wreaths of breath — |
22 | ‘ And we are going all over the place . |
23 | I 'm going upstairs to the canteen ; it 's Summerchild who 's going up Whitehall . |
24 | ‘ OK , I 'm going straight to the police . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'm going straight to the police station . ’ |
26 | So I said , ‘ Well , if that 's the case , I 'm going straight to the President/Prime Minister/ Foreign Secretary/First Lord , etc. , to say So-and-So wo n't do what I ask , so I 'm not prepared to carry on and here 's my resignation . ' ’ |
27 | ‘ Do n't worry , I 'm going straight to the chemist now to buy some sun-screen lotion . ’ |
28 | I 'm going again to the linen room . |
29 | Yeah it 's jus well I 'm going away on the Thursday before Easter , so perhaps on the Wednesday morning |
30 | At the Invalidenstrasse crossing , an older man wept as he explained : ‘ I 'm going across for the first time since August 12 , 1961 . |