Example sentences of "is go [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The fear is that 65 per cent of this sum is to go into nuclear power , on the grounds of its low levels of greenhouse gas emissions .
2 For older people he is implicitly saying that the usual pattern is to go into residential care ’ .
3 The response is that in a rapidly growing market ( say 30 per cent growth per annum ) the only way to increase market share is to go for massive expansion of capacity ( say 50 per cent per annum ) .
4 In Bristol , often the pressure is to go for high status careers .
5 I am sure they had the pious hope that this foundation would actually serve to increase the nation 's general fitness by pumping money into sport , but if the money is to go on improving facilities at cricket clubs and down the country , then a large number of cricketers who rely on lousy playing conditions for their place in the side will be forced into retirement .
6 The Tale of the Nail is to go on national tour in October , accompanied by workshops and teaching materials .
7 ‘ Mr Lilley should go to any city in this country and try to live with nothing … find how degrading it is to go to those places and ask for blankets and ask for food . ’
8 The largest increase in funding is to go to coastal conservation , which received an increase of 25 per cent to 134 million francs , followed by money to rehabilitate degraded areas .
9 An alternative is to go onto front points for the turn .
10 The report just released by the Royal College of Physicians on Care of Elderly People shows just how far there is to go in improving services for mentally ill elderly people and their carers .
11 This leaves the designer with the choices of moving the hole , moving the bolt in the instrument , moving the whole instrument , or declaring a new relationship ( the bolt is to go in another hole ) .
12 And that is goes to two X.
13 The £500 is going towards additional support displays inside the exhibition hall and towards the installation of a new video surveillance system in the hall .
14 ‘ The BBC is going through necessary change .
15 Right now Britain is going through dark days — because the gang now in power are determined to destroy all the achievements of post-war British society , including the best in its education system .
16 The British tourism trade is going through tough times according to industry leaders .
17 On performance standards , under our proposals in the Local Government Bill which is going through another place , the Audit Commission will issue directions whose effect will be to define yardsticks against which local authorities will report their performance .
18 Before making such statements , the hon. Gentleman should take the time and trouble to read the Further and Higher Education Bill that is going through another place .
19 But a lot of ingenuity is going into fresh packaging .
20 This can be expensive and if a large mailing is going to regional newspapers , for example , it may be more sensible to reproduce one or two pictures on the release and invite editors to request prints , or simply state that photographs are available on demand .
21 Secondly , it encourages the belief and even resentment outside the area that most loose government money is going to nationalist West Belfast .
22 The Home Office says it HAS acted to curb joyriding ; ’ It 's brought in a new law and is going to double sentences . ’
23 The Home Office says it HAS acted to curb joyriding ; ’ It 's brought in a new law and is going to double sentences . ’
24 She is going to some home , that is all , nothing could be less remarkable .
25 But I tell you something now when you go skiing on January the fourth I 've never skied but I can assure you this James I know for a fact is going to special lessons .
26 Is there anybody who is going to Old Trafford on Jan 1st who could give me a lift from the Leeds region ? ?
27 Hewlett-Packard Co is going to third parties with its SoftBench CASE environment , particularly to get it up on Sun Microsystems Inc workstations .
28 My problem is that as everybody knows , that the southern relief road is going to public inquiry .
29 Mrs Short : The way they were talking at that meeting George is going to residential school .
30 Cos what we 're doing is going for each N tuple we go through each set of states here .
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