Example sentences of "be go a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well you 're going a bit early are n't you ? |
2 | We know we 're going a lot further for a tenner 's worth of fuel , and we 're delighted , ’ he says . |
3 | You 're going a creche next week . |
4 | But when you have a solar eclipse in your sign at Christmas , things are going a bit too far . |
5 | bananas and custard those , those bananas are going a bit |
6 | are going a bit |
7 | Can you swap that one , the flowers are going a bit |
8 | The graphics are much improved in this game and it also uses a scrolling screen , which means you get to where you are going a lot faster . |
9 | Perhaps I 'm going a bit too strong see . |
10 | I 'm going a step further , Doug . |
11 | ‘ I 'll be able to see where I 'm going a lot better now , ’ he said . |
12 | The kart drivers will be going a lot slower than the Formula One boys at Little Rissington in Gloucestershire on Sunday … but arguably the racing could be a lot more exciting . |
13 | You 're not going to be gone a fortnight , I hope . |
14 | ‘ You said you 'd be gone a week , perhaps longer . ’ |
15 | ‘ 'Course I 'ave n't , you 've only been gone a minute . ’ |
16 | Columbus 's voyage was over in thirty-five days ; but Magellan 's had been gone a year and weathered a subAntarctic winter before the real task began — the voyage over a trackless waste of waters exactly three times as long as the first crossing of the Atlantic … |
17 | ‘ Your uncle Maurice has been gone a couple of hours ? ’ |
18 | He 's been gone a month or more . ’ |
19 | The difference between the early days and 1976 was that cars were going a lot faster — Lauda himself had been the first to break the magical seven-minute lap in 1975 — and that very little had been done to make the track safer . |
20 | and yet there 's another week left , one of which were gone a week into er the last week of February that er |
21 | This is going a bit too far , he thought , as he hurried to the scene . |
22 | I says , er that that is going a bit too far , I think . |
23 | I do think that the Minister is going a bit beyond the statement now . |
24 | If he takes the bulbs that is going a bit far . |
25 | If Graeme Souness is going a bit thin on top , it is probably the result of watching Rosenthal on one of those days and he certainly has them when he seems incapable of getting anything right . |
26 | ‘ It 's going a bit slow , is n't it ? ’ |
27 | Now do n't worry about this is it going do you think it 's going a bit quickly ? |
28 | ‘ If you ask me , that 's going a bit far , ’ said Ozaran as he watched Jinkwa snuggling up to the dead body of the General . |
29 | Ni Bevan in particular and then , when Gateskill came on , maybe that 's going a bit too far ahead , but never mind . |
30 | Oh it 's going a bit misty int it ? |