Example sentences of "[be] go [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Er I think I think probably they they 're going up a little bit later so |
2 | You do n't , you got ta , you got ta past there and say go past there and say you 're going up the next time |
3 | Let me just show you what it says , just get it straight , right that 's the service analysis for September nineteen ninety-two , alright so we 're going back a few months . |
4 | Oh yes you 're going back a few years ! |
5 | They 're going back the other way . |
6 | I was gritting my teeth , thinking , ‘ Thank god we 're going down the 18th . ’ |
7 | They have complained that traffic has been going down the one-in-three gradient Bay Bank into the old part of the village which is prevented when police have been on duty in the past . |
8 | More designers are going down the locking tuner route and it 's something which I personally welcome ; it does away with that lumpiness at the nut end of the fingerboard and offers up a more traditional look into the bargain . |
9 | track , because it it , no other transport business er has er does has to have a business , which op owns both the track it 's operating on and the operating er facilities themselves , so the we 're not doing anything new here , what we are actually doing , and incidentally the German government and other governments are going down the same route now because it 's not true to say that others are n't privatizing , what we 're doing is saying that we are having a separate track authority , and there are a variety of reasons for that , er but the an and that means actually less investment by the franchisee himself , but he will have control over the th the track operations , because he will have a contract , with Rail Track , to deliver certain services , and if Rail Track does n't deliver them then he 's able to claim penalties so |
10 | . I 'm going up the fair on er Saturday . |
11 | In other words , I C I , Ingaselectric , A E I , all the big firms , all the er coal mines , all the British Rail , well British Rail in those days , and these large firms trained large numbers of apprentices and then after the five years they tipped you out , I 'm sorry I 'm going back a long while , into what they call an improver status and then you could either come back to the firm or you could go , stay where you were . |
12 | Oh I , I , I , I 'd one you know , oh I 'd one up , oh I 'm going back a few years now |
13 | You mentioned Christopher , what er the last time it 's , I 'm going back a little while , the last time I was talking with Janet he , she was a bit unhappy , I think he was in er a teaching practice at the time and she was wondering how he was going to go on . |
14 | I reckon those people 'll be going up the wrong way . |
15 | I suppose me Dan and Honey 'll be going back the cheap way . |
16 | He looked unbelieving and said , ‘ But surely you remember when we were going down the eighth , you were coming up the ninth , and I waved and your wife waved back , and then you waved . ’ |
17 | well that 's going back a long time , is n't it ? |
18 | but that was an old woman 's tale really , that 's going back a few years ago |
19 | Anyway I was going over a few things in my mind . |
20 | Because once the ship come up that 's still a certain amount of water in the hold which that must be , cos then once you heave your door up then of course you load your ship again and then cos your ship was going down the more mud you put in , course mud is heavier than water |
21 | I was going out the other way ! |
22 | Then when she was going out the next day and I made no attempt to open it , she said ‘ Where 's yer manners ? ‘ |