Example sentences of "go [to-vb] [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I find it difficult to understand how they are going to carry on experimental work at other depots that are n't really equipped to carry out experimental work , and so for that reason , I mean , there 's a great deal of concern that these cuts are n't rather more cosmetic that they 've been made out to be .
2 We may never fully understand the causal circumstances which produce this bizarre unpredictable relation between abrupt accidents and perceived pain because no one is going to carry out experimental manipulations .
3 comes out , comes out at New Year 's Day , I was at home then and it erm going to come back New Year 's Day
4 And if they are going to pay out full stop .
5 As Brian Clough told me when I met him on the top of the Little Elm bus earlier this season — we were both going to check out Little Elm Intaflora 's young Dutch forward , Kylie Van Der Graaf — ‘ Sadly , young man , football is like a football . ’
6 Well I 've got a feeling that if you do a video we 're gon na reorganise anyway in the light of er what 's going to happen in near future , getting rid of chief superintendents and things like that , we might be wasting money again .
7 ‘ I 've been accused of wanting to send people 60 miles down the road to hospitals they do n't want to go to … of doctors not having enough money to pay for drugs … of going to close down vital wards
8 We 're going to make up identical sets of strings , play them , see which we like , and then analyse and compare the sound pictures .
9 She was not going to dig up ancient grievances or remind Gloria of days gone by , when she used to come into the Watermen with half a dozen different gentlemen-friends in tow or , which was even worse , unaccompanied and on the look-out for a lonely man who might take a fancy to her .
10 A closer look at the bourgeoisie , in terms of their social background , relationships with other classes and political opinions , lends support to the argument that , in practice , they are not the class that is going to bring about radical change .
11 When Frankenberg went to carry out anthropological research in a village on the Welsh borders in the early 1950s he found that the village football team provided ‘ a symbol of village unity and cohesion against the outside world ’ and had ‘ a central place in village social activity ’ .
12 Wendy Almon went to pick up two-year-old Eva , but found she 'd been abducted
13 Some of the answers are only now coming to light as we find out more about the structures of the proteins that go to make up living cells themselves .
14 Spanish past is to deny many of the elements which go to make up modern Mexico .
15 Drawn to the fact-is-stranger-than-fiction aspects of Spanish history , Gironella found in Veláquez 's portraits a perfect starting point for a detailed investigation of the contradictions which go to make up modern Mexico .
16 So do bear those things in mind , because part of today and yesterday has been saying to you , how you can present yourselves to radio and T V in such a way that you 're not only experts in your specific subjects , but you are sufficiently expert in the techniques that go to make up good radio , that people will say , ‘ Let's have so-and-so back again .
17 The first of the two chapters defines seven elements that go to make up financial statements : assets , liabilities , equity , gains , losses , contributions from owners and distributions to owners .
18 Behind the diversity of living arrangements which go to make up individual marriages are common themes and dilemmas .
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