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

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1 ‘ No one 's going to go up the mountains !
2 ‘ I said to him , ‘ But no one 's going to go up the mountains !
3 ‘ And then you said : ‘ But no one 's going to go up the mountains ! ’
4 Tell your audience that you are going to spell out the names of a complete suit of cards and , each time you spell out a letter , you are going to take the top card and place it on the bottom .
5 You 're going to write out the questions and I 'm going to give your questions to another person and then you 're going to get it back to mark it .
6 and I 'm going to write down the answers they give me and get them to sign them because I have I have really been beaten about the head by this !
7 His family believed he was going to pick up a bankers draft , but he never showed there and he never reported to hospital .
8 Then say that you are going to pick up the cards in any order , which you do keeping the pairs together .
9 I am going to point out the arguments for culling .
10 Nobody in Manchester is going to put up the rates for a power station in Corby . ’
11 You were going to take on the ones we had last time .
12 In each tribe , as we have seen , there were a number of coastal , a number of inland and a number of city demes , about sixteen councillors from each type going to make up a trittys ( only in the tribe to which Acharnai belonged was this system modified , because twenty-two out of fifty councillors is already well over a third ) .
13 This was sold to us , please , this was sold to us on the basis that it was going to bring in the baddies and sort out the baddies , and we 'd all live happily ever after .
14 Nutty went to round up the others with the good news and returned to find their new trainer surrounded by an admiring crowd .
15 Isabel , backing further into the shadows , dared to breathe again when the soldier went to pick up the ale-cups .
16 ‘ Mr Blake , ’ she called , ‘ I 'm sure you 're needed elsewhere — ’ but even before she could finish speaking another glass crashed off a table , and Charity , still doing battle with her skirt , went to pick up the fragments .
17 ‘ He went to shut up the chickens , ’ Albert Sandwich said .
18 The nation-state , therefore , is the spatial reference point for most of the crucial transnational practices that go to make up the structures of the global system , in the sense that most transnational practices intersect in particular countries and come under the jurisdiction of particular nation-states .
19 First , by drawing a distinction between what it regarded as the natural ( and therefore genuine ) core of religion and the complex of authorities , traditions , institutions and doctrines which went to make up the forms of Christianity , it implied that much , indeed very much of the latter was redundant and could safely be jettisoned .
20 Among the shields are those of Bohemia , Moravia , Silesia and Upper and Lower Lusatia , the states that went to make up the lands of Bohemia .
21 The heavier atomic bits — the stuff that goes to make up the planets — they had to wait until later until they 'd had a chance to be built up .
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