Example sentences of "[am/are] go [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You 're right , I mean you would obviously be in that position if you were going to turn left , but if you 're If you 're going to go down there by all means , but it 's safer if y Say you 're you 're n car number two behind car number one in position two and he 's inc signalling left .
2 We 're already gearing-up to launch a brand-new(ish) C64 action magazine onto the market — COMMODORE FORCE — but in the meantime we 're going to bow out gracefully by bringing you the ZZAP ! er 's guide to reincarnation .
3 I do n't think they 're going to turn up now .
4 Then , suddenly , humping her shoulders , Sophie said , ‘ Well , we 'll have to do the correct thing and inform them that we 're going to set up here .
5 ‘ We 're going to clean up later , ’ said Sam .
6 and we do n't see it and it 's disgraceful that for another five years they 're going to get even less and less
7 So do you think you 're going to get on alright with fractions ?
8 But not to worry , we 're going to get somewhere tonight , so let's make a start , shall we ? ’
9 We 're going to get more so it 's going to be a bigger piece that that is n't it it 's going to be bigger than the quarter .
10 ‘ I 've got a feeling we 're going to get along just fine , Mr Whitlock . ’
11 ‘ We 're going to get along famously , are n't we ? ’
12 You 're going to get quite well , you know . ’
13 I think we 're going to prove too late , but we 'll have to do what we can . ’
14 With shoes I think you 're going to know pretty quickly .
15 They 're going to find out eventually that I 'm doing nothing . ’
16 Would could and should they 're going to come in quite a bit .
17 ‘ Not if they 're going to come back again immediately because their husband is forever divorcing them . ’
18 erm Now , perhaps we come back to what can we do at this end , and I think Friends of the Earth has done an excellent job in bringing it to peoples ' attention that large areas of tropical forest are being destroyed at roughly the rate of 0.7 or 0.8 percent of the forest each year , erm and they , you know I 'm in agreement with them on the fact that forest is disappearing , it 's dangerous in many places , it 's catastrophic in some , for instance , particularly in West Africa , the clearing that 's gone on in the Ivory Coast is pretty disastrous , and erm there are indications that the West African strip of forest along the strip of the West African Coast by removing that you 're going to make not only that area slightly drier , but mainly the northern areas of those countries , and the drier , so it may well affect climate .
19 hers now , sort of saying why , those , those , but you see if there 's nobody to doing that in Edinburgh they 're going to slip again unfortunately .
20 Hartley talks about ‘ Snake Oil ’ , ‘ Swamp Water ’ , ‘ Little Pyramids ’ and such , and his often used ‘ matched candle ’ analogy ( ‘ it 's like lighting two candles at the same time ; they 're going to burn down differently ’ ) .
21 Soon as you think you 're going to tense up too much you try the swing of the mallet .
22 And he said , ‘ Well , it 's amazing , you know , they got to build her a , a special khazi that they 're going to knock down afterwards .
23 By 4.30 somebody says , ‘ They 're going to wrap in about five minutes and have a big spread over at the sound stage . ’
24 We 're going to imagine now then that you are in a situation where you 've got to solve a problem .
25 ‘ Why , ’ she said sweetly , rising and picking up her clothes , and her bag , now empty of the articles which she had given J. D. O'Connor , ‘ tonight I am going to turn in early , read and rest — such a change after all I have done since this time last week .
26 Take away the eight thousand existing P H I cover , absolutely crackamondo , leaves us with the nice round sum of ten thousand pounds , and what I am going to do now then folks ?
27 ‘ I vomited twice , ’ he remarked , ‘ and I think I am going to do so again . ’
28 Anyway , the point is this that I am going to say as far as I 'm concerned I 'm gon na put all my maximum ability in making sure that this government stands by its obligation which it gave me when I wrote to the Prime Minister because I was very very concerned that I did not want to see the old people and pensioners who was having difficulty in making ends meet , suffer further and therefore I am with you when it comes to concerning yourself in relation to the O A P's or the pensioners or any one who is suffering because of the s seventeen and o half percent , the maximum is put on .
29 Everybody in our Party welcomes that with their lips , but I will tell you what I think about it , and I am going to speak quite frankly .
30 ‘ But that is not to say I am going to rush back there at the first opportunity . ’
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