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

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1 We 're going soon cos I 'm starving .
2 Their engines are still on , rumbling like great big animals , but I do n't think they 're going nowhere cos there 's no one about .
3 ‘ You 're going nowhere until we 've sorted out this mess with Barton ! ’
4 ‘ You 're going nowhere until you explain . ’
5 ‘ It means you 're going nowhere until you tell me where they 've gone .
6 Cos you 're going there because your own business has not any more !
7 Remember that you 're going abroad because it 's different so please do n't expect it to be the same as home !
8 ‘ Things have n't been going well since my England call-up , ’ said Ferdinand , who thought he should have won a late penalty after colliding with Chris Woods .
9 How long had it been going then when you came ?
10 I 'm glad to say that tickets for the rock and roll evening are going well although there are still a few left for late bookers
11 I said , ‘ I 'm going nowhere till I 've had a hot pastranu sandwich . ’
12 ‘ I 'm going nowhere until you tell me why you 're here . ’
13 If I 'm going anywhere where I want them to see me as a ‘ teacher ’ you know with all that that implies , then I 'll wear my wedding ring .
14 I 'm going home because I do n't really
15 ‘ I 'm going there when I leave here .
16 Ron , 74 , of Wrafton , Devon , said : ‘ We 'll be going even when they have to wheel us in . ’
17 They Those would evaporate at the same rates , although that one would be gone sooner because there 's less off it .
18 ‘ She 's getting worse ; she 'll be gone long before I will .
19 She settled down to wait with a book on caving she found in his bookcase , but after a while she had to acknowledge he 'd been gone longer than she 'd expected .
20 They had not been gone long when we sighted Gavin coming towards us .
21 yeah cos Derek were going backwards when we went round the corner were n't we ?
22 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 . ’
23 sor he said I 'm sorry he 's going just when I 've just broke him in .
24 It was going well when we arrived .
25 Granville Again , who was going well when he came down , is the probable favourite .
26 All was going well until I knelt on the front overlap .
27 The lights had changed to green but nobody was going anywhere unless I moved .
28 I sat there a long time , bored , with a cold bottom , and I was about to open the pub door to tell him I was going home when I saw the organ grinder trundling his barrel-organ down the street .
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