Example sentences of "go [verb] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , well these , all wasps of course , er tend to er hit the fruit juice at this time of the year , and that fruit juice is very often fermenting , and you get a particularly er waspish reaction , er naturally , when er somebody goes to pick up a fallen apple or windfall pear , and they pick up a handful of wasp , inadvertently , and I think this year , particularly with a shortage of water , more wasps of all species have been driven to attack fruit , er and are feeding on the er fruit juice , much of which is fermenting .
2 Now I 'm going to pull down a whole pile of these things and make a nest out of them so we 'll be warm and cosy until we 're rescued from each other . ’
3 I 'm going to write up a suggested arrangement on the board now .
4 And I think he 's going to work out the other two and then go on to this forget the name of it at the moment , this bank
5 In a land where trendy cafés display neon signs reading SMACK BAR and SNATCH BAR , no one 's going to pick up the linguistic and social markers that pin the native Brit down like so many Lilliputian bonds .
6 The commission is now going to set up a special working group to look at the problem .
7 ‘ And you 're not going to grow up an Irish yob !
8 I 'm going going back the other way .
9 Mr Toubon has denied the rumour which circulated in Paris after the March General Election that he was going to shut down the trouble-torn Bastille Opera to carry out a complete technical and financial inventory .
10 ‘ And anyway , Marius said this boy was coming over and he was going to draw up a new will , and would we witness it ? … ’
11 We 're going to put on the Olympic Games in ‘ 96 , we 're going to make everybody including Athens proud .
12 er I do n't know how to answer that question , all I can say is we 're going to put on the Olympic Games in ‘ 96 and we 're going to make everybody , including Athens I hope , proud .
13 They were going to put on the big show .
14 I 'm going to put up a good fight .
15 But we are going to stretch out a fraternal hand to the Ukrainian workers and tell them that , together with them , we are going to fight against our bourgeoisie and theirs .
16 Not a lot of weight as you imagine because they 're all little tiny sprigs this high , and obviously what they are going to do , they were being taken to south Wales where they going to start off a new little forest presumably .
17 Now it 's my turn to perform that task and I am sure you are all going to turn over a new leaf and make things easy for me .
18 And if I 'd known he was going to turn out a stupid and objectionable youth I 'd never have employed the foolish boy .
19 ‘ We 're not going to get back the passing trade , ’ she explained .
20 This week , in fact tomorrow , I 'm going to splash out an unbelievable amount of money and buy a transcription machine .
21 In fact , we 've stolen some nuclear weapons and we 're going to tell the government we 're going to blow up the whole country unless they let us play Wembley . ’
22 If the family were going to take on the outside world , they 'd do it in eccentric style , his father had implied .
23 What firm is going to take on an untrained man in his forties at a time when it is being forced to lay off people who have been with their business for years ?
24 The Independent Labour Party in its rapid decline gave rise to several minorities besides those going to make up the Socialist League .
25 He showed us videos of them in action and I was convinced he was going to bring out the old Kirk Douglas film The Vikings to empha-sise the point , ’ said Neal .
26 She had not walked a hundred metres before she tripped over a loose stone and went crashing over a steep overhang .
27 But what I had also noticed was that certain firms for example that w were er th then extant , er they in fact would s er say have a three-piece moved , and you 'd have a huge van would go to pick up a three-piece suite .
28 ‘ Not the sort of place you 'd go to pick up a new ribbon ? ’
29 So when I went creaking up the winding back staircase to the two attics and looked in through their respective doors ( ‘ Do n't touch , dear …
30 If the police went charging up a blind alley as a result of her information , it would n't be her fault .
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