Example sentences of "go to go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're goin' to go right back to that shop and we 're goin' to give my book back . ’
2 But no ; their Christianity was n't goin' to go that far . ’
3 But Lord Northfield , chairman of Consortium Developments , said : ‘ Foxley Wood is not going to go away
4 ‘ He is n't going to go away . ’
5 WHATEVER the hopes of the Conservative party 's managers , the divisions over European policy are not going to go away .
6 The chairman , Sir Ernest Harrison , promised that the first half loss would be reversed in the second half , but pressure on margins is not going to go away .
7 The Transport ( formerly Energy ) Secretary Cecil Parkinson took the view that cars were not going to go away and discouraging ownership would be ‘ very , very unpopular ’ .
8 Conferences and other such events are not going to go away .
9 The local Liberal Democrat candidate , Lina Stimpson , who first came to Southend on her father 's works outing , says : ‘ Sewage is a problem that is not going to go away . ’
10 The recession is not going to go away overnight , especially in the most bombed out sectors such as construction and property .
11 Ten years ago , the realisation that gas demand was not going to go away , gave rise to a policy designed to conserve gas resources , and all new export contracts were stopped .
12 And I affirm that the time has come to express this truth in the life of the Church , and that is not going to go away .
13 ‘ If I 'm going to go away , there are several things to do , to arrange .
14 I thought ‘ My God , is this every going to go away ? ’
15 Deafness is not going to go away .
16 Methodological problems in psychobiology are not going to go away .
17 The recognition by IBM Corp that Microsoft Corp products are not going to go away and that it ca n't build its own personal computer world solely on OS/2 — which has led the company to decide to put NT up on the PowerPC and to do a DB2/NT version of its personal computer database is to culminate in a meeting between new IBM chief executive Louis Gerstner and Microsoft chief Bill Gates later this month to discuss areas of mutual interest , the Wall Street Journal says .
18 Acknowledging that he would have to reintroduce his entire regulatory bill if the senate fails to act , Brodsky declared , ‘ We are not going to go away ’ .
19 After a long session of testing , Alex became increasingly crotchety and unco-operative and , in one marvellous sequence captured on video-tape , after a tiring day at the office the parrot says : ‘ I 'm going to go away ’ .
20 ‘ I 'm going to go away with Suki for a while .
21 And consumer problems and consumer decisions are certainly not going to go away in retirement because we 're all , including myself who retired at the March , are still going to be faced with consumer decisions .
22 ‘ Are you going to go away again ? ’
23 A slight frown marred her face as she saw the Donaldson item in print , a reminder that the problem of Maureen and Holly was not going to go away on its own .
24 You said you were going to go away yourself . "
25 It was n't going to go away on its own , was it ?
26 It 's absolutely essential that there , we make the government recognize that the debate on energy policy is not going to go away .
27 It 's not a problem that 's ever going to go away . ’
28 ‘ This snow is n't just going to go away , is it ?
29 I thought it might all be going to go away without me having to do anything .
30 But I think it is important for us to er , as an individual authority as well as working with other authorities , to actually keep up the pressure on the Ministry to , to let them know that this is n't going to go away , and that they 've got to come up with some answers which are , which are going to try and satisfy people .
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