Example sentences of "go [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He did not have far to go to find an enthralling abundance of birds . |
2 | Get rid of erm you really aught not to have dark walls you really aught to have erm pale we was going to paint the whole house white . |
3 | The point to remember is that any hunch , whether formally expressed as a hypothesis or not , is going to affect the general approach of the researcher and what questions are asked . |
4 | – Now this remark implied that she was going to mount a substantial assault on the traditional nature of Cabinet government , which is collective discussion — free-ranging before decisions are reached . |
5 | I think she 's going to go a long way — which she deserves to . ’ |
6 | Both the Littlewoods actually , Banbury and Oxford are putting up teams , and so are , we understand , fifteen of the NatWest banks in Oxfordshire , so there 's a lot going on and er we think the walks in Oxfordshire are going to go a long way towards raising this vitally needed million pounds for the rainforests this year |
7 | I 'm going to see a wee lassie tonight ; maybe she 's not as pretty as Helen , but after I have a word with her , then maybe , just maybe , she 'll let you put that cock of yours into action . |
8 | I remember my father saying earlier that we 're going to see a big television . |
9 | I felt like someone out of a pop song , revisiting the haunts of childhood , going to see an old sweetheart , not knowing if they would still be there or not , hoping against hope that they might . |
10 | So you 're going to see the orthopaedic people there care of casualty , B B C one . |
11 | At last people were going to see the real Dorothy , the real live woman behind that starchy old madam who 'd sat in the corner for all those years , hiding from the world in general . |
12 | She was most likely going to fix up about someone shutting the hens up for her instead of him , going to see the other boy . |
13 | Then a chance encounter with a man going to see the precious Blood at Wilsnak in the Duchy of Brandenburg determined her to accompany him . |
14 | In even the worst-run sales department , the danger that you are going to lose a key sale is recognized and every effort is made , within the limited headroom that you have , to try and retain it . |
15 | They 're going for promotion and there was no way they were going to lose a 2-goal lead . |
16 | It keeps me thinking and I know I 'm going to enjoy the different style . ’ |
17 | But who 's going to drive a flaming car in reverse for thousands and thousands of miles ? |
18 | ‘ Quite frankly , ’ Laura continued , ‘ if I hear her say , ‘ I really do n't know why you ca n't keep the twins quiet , ’ in that scathing upper-class voice of hers just once more I swear I 'm going to hit the old bat ! ’ |
19 | For an instant Fox was going to hit the little idiot , but the impulse faded . |
20 | The minister is going to miss a good match . ’ |
21 | I suppose I 'm going to miss the old firm after all these years . |
22 | ‘ I 'm going to miss the old hospital . |
23 | You mark my words , we 're all going to miss the old doctor at Thrush Green . ’ |
24 | Lili was going to wear a crimson redingote of stiff taffeta with dull pewter buttons all down the front , a skull cap of crimson velvet atop her rusty curls , grey gun-metal stockings and gloves , and Egyptian crimson slippers . |
25 | I 'm going to wear the brown velvet trousers and the medallion . |
26 | But it does n't mean to say that you are sending somebody who says he 's a Conservative , going to support a Conservative government , and the moment he gets there is to be found all over the place . |
27 | We 're going to wait a little while . ’ |
28 | ‘ Here you are talking and holding forth , ’ says the latter , ‘ but tell me this : are you going to kill the old woman yourself ? ’ |
29 | He was going to kill the evil headster whatever he did . |
30 | they 're going to interview the Macho Man it 's that actually Yeah . |