Example sentences of "[v-ing] to go [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | A spokesman for the Housing Corporation , which regulates housing associations , said they were refusing to go ahead with the scheme without funding for running costs . |
2 | Cos we had to repack it you see because it was going to take a it was going to take probably not it was going to go right to the end with this lot on . |
3 | Now this is and I must admit when he pulled the trigger then I thought that was going to go right in the back of the net . |
4 | the wall just going to go straight across the garden |
5 | All the files from us , the Carabinieri , the Finance people , everything , is going to go straight into the computer . |
6 | There were even rumours that it was going to go straight through the middle of Henry s house , a thought that , somewhat to his surprise , filled him with savage pleasure . |
7 | To be perfectly frank , I need Number 29 if I 'm going to go ahead with the scheme . ’ |
8 | A BAF spokesman , Tony Ward , said : ‘ We will have to talk to Livingston and his advisers to find out whether they are still going to go ahead with the appeal . ’ |
9 | On the other hand , from a different vantage point they might have seen the body without having to go right to the edge . |
10 | Because it 's a national thing I mean it 's something the company is hoping to go forward with the time it 's a government initiative , if we are offering trainee managers when they join us an , an N V Q and they do n't get it at the end of their training . |
11 | I 've been meaning to go again with the children . |
12 | The government is still planning to go ahead with the link . |
13 | Eva , in her graduate 's gown , and Major and Mrs Burrows in uniform , were amongst the crowd , planning to go straight into the ceremony after the meeting . |