Example sentences of "[is] [adv] to go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A search will reveal if a company is carrying a heavy burden of debt , for example , but remember , this does n't mean it 's about to go into liquidation .
2 A few tips for the politician who 's about to go on TV
3 On Tyneside , branded farm assured Northumbria lamb is about to go on sale at a leading retailer .
4 The death of Margot , his wife of 42 years , in October 1990 inspired him to put forward his writings for publication , and the collection The Touch of Immortality , is about to go on sale .
5 A NEW type of double-glazing , based on an idea from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , is about to go on sale in Britain .
6 A new type of cheese is about to go on sale , which it 's hoped will rectify an oversight of history .
7 The House of Lords has asked whether it is sex discrimination , contrary to Directive 76/207/EEC , to dismiss a female employee when she has been engaged for the specific purpose of replacing ( after training ) another female employee who is about to go on maternity leave and when the maternity leave replacement discovers very shortly after appointment that she too is pregnant and will need maternity leave and the employer dismisses her because he needs the job holder to be at work during that period .
8 At a stroke our artistic patrimony has been increased by a treasure which is about to go on display after being unseen for seventy years .
9 They are needed to dress up the stage for the production of Willy Russell 's Stags And Hens which is about to go into rehearsal at the Arts .
10 Our new putter , which is about to go into volume production , is a triumph of modern technology and , as Brian Harley is already proving , is the best putter in the world . ’
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