Example sentences of "be [adv] go the " in BNC.
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1 | But sometimes I feel like I 'm definitely going the other way . |
2 | ‘ We are indeed going the wrong way . ’ |
3 | ‘ Tom was a fairly astute captain in many respects , but to me he was a typical fighting captain and was always prepared to try something if things were not going the way he thought . ’ |
4 | When things were not going the way Stephen wanted them to , he could be very hard on people , she had learned . |
5 | Top Nosh and air-conditioning servicing were shortly to go the same way . |
6 | ‘ This little oasis is a great pleasure to everyone in the area and it would be a travesty if it were ever to go the same way as everywhere else in the Newbury district — for commercial gain . ’ |
7 | At Maastricht , Robertson argues , John Major has ‘ got to nobble that man Mitterrand ’ and inform him bluntly that Britain is not going the sign the treaty as it stands , and that she is fully prepared to take the political consequences , both in Europe and domestically . |
8 | But what you 've got to be very careful about is that if you go into a roundabout in that position and you get somebody in that position who is also going the same way and there 's a pinch point there , that 's the danger . |
9 | Some of the direction is rather nifty and it 's also go the benefit of being very well shot , but then there 's a such a hell of a lot of the other type of shooting going on here it 's pretty difficult to notice . |
10 | Some of the direction is rather nifty and it 's also go the benefit of being very well shot , but then there 's a such a hell of a lot of the other type of shooting going on here it 's pretty difficult to notice . |
11 | TANK GIRL is now going the way of all great cult heroes , having been fought over hard for a film by Hollywood . |
12 | The sooner she was long gone the better . |
13 | He said hardly anything , I knew he really did n't want to be with us ( with Caroline ) but he 'd caught us up ; he ca n't have spotted from behind who we were , he was obviously going the same way . |
14 | She hoped with all her heart that he was not going the same way as his stepfather ; and yet , the signs were already there . |
15 | If it was still going the third centenary would be approaching quicker than flames on dry moorland . |
16 | The conversation was n't going the way he 'd intended it to . |
17 | This was n't going the way she 'd intended . |
18 | Ken himself would have gone along with Michael Codron 's judgement of being the finest revue actor of the day — not realizing that revue was about to go the way of music hall . |
19 | Since both of us were going to meet the same plane , one of us was definitely going the wrong way . |