Example sentences of "be go [adv prt] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're going up that house on Friday afternoon . |
2 | He said , Look up there , and you 'll see a crane , he says , We 're going up that ladder . |
3 | You did n't say that , you 're going up this time if you wanted that . |
4 | ‘ Well , if it 's any consolation we 're going back this afternoon to have another go . ’ |
5 | And then , well if you 're going out that way you take all this washing up . |
6 | So , in five minutes , I 'll be asking you the fifth and final question , which could result in you 're going out next month with Dougie Down Under , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline . |
7 | So I 'll ask you a question in about er , three or four minutes ' time , which could result in you 're going out next month with Dougie Down Under , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline . |
8 | We just thought we 'd better come and explain what had been going on last night . ’ |
9 | I 'd been going round all morning and never seen him . |
10 | I 've got a yard from I 'm going up that side and I 'm a yard from the point |
11 | That 's why I say I 'm going up next go . |
12 | And I 'm going up next go ! |
13 | I 'm going up next go . |
14 | I 'm going up next time . |
15 | I 'm going up next time ! |
16 | I 'm going up next time . |
17 | But I 'm just letting everybody know I 'm going u , I 'm going up next time , alright ? |
18 | I thought I 'm going down this time . |
19 | I 'm going out this way |
20 | Going home later in the afternoon , Matthew said , " Unfortunately I 'm going out this evening , otherwise we might have had dinner together . " |
21 | But I 'm going out this evening — a party in Cheltenham . ’ |
22 | ‘ Well actually I 'm going out this morning too . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'm going back this afternoon , ’ Ellen said as they stood at the bar , watched by every eye in the place . |
24 | And that 's when he said he said I 'll be going up one night when it 's dark he said . |
25 | She told Martha that she would be going out that evening and would quite likely not be back until the following day . |
26 | " Well , I do n't know , I might be going out this evening , " he said casually . |
27 | Well I 'll stay and have my bath between eight and nine and you can go and have a drink no I do n't think I 'll be going out this evening . |
28 | The Chair is obviously referring to the fact recently in the courts , there was consideration of the closure of old persons ' homes , and you know that you are under a legal requirement to consult in respect of those otherwise any decision , to close without consultation can held to be invalid , and that has impinged on some authorities who were going down that route , so there is a duty there . |
29 | What we are trying to argue for is to try to prevent the cost , the pain , the hurt that is experienced after a divorce by alerting people to the fact that a divorce wo n't solve all their problems , it will transfer one set of problems for another and our great concern in this report is to go back one step , not just to speak to people who are experiencing hurt , but in the hope that we can say something before it reaches the stage that it had reached when they came to you . |
30 | Gloriously obliv oblivious of what 's going on next door , it could be a huge substructure , deregulation the new in thing . |