Example sentences of "[verb] go the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Basic computer keyboard skills have to be there — we would n't want to go the lengths of having to train them on that — but training on our specialist software means bringing them in for a week and we 'll probably bring them in every three months to keep updating them . ’
2 Why did he always want to go the long way round .
3 Ali failed to go the route for the first time in his career .
4 She agrees to go the city council and lodge a complaint .
5 Only if you want to go the whole way and produce typeset quality data will you ever need to consider anything better than VGA .
6 They said , no we want to go the party .
7 Karen Rake of Aylesbury finished fourth in both the 100 and 200 and now has to go the Welsh Nationals next month to try to qualify for the Europeans …
8 The case is expected to go the High Court some time next year .
9 Erm Oh I do n't need to go the damn shop now .
10 Then he let go the bow line , jumped on board , and ran aft to the cockpit .
11 Trent waited until the catamaran was pointing downriver , then he let go the stern line , pulling it in and coiling it down .
12 He let go the clutch , lifted the front wheel and drove at the far bank , sand-spit dead ahead .
13 ‘ Switch off engine , ’ Dick commanded , and she let go the red button .
14 She let go the button .
15 He still felt the movement of the van and the racing motion of the imagined mowing as , in his turbulent mind 's eye that would not release its trapped images , he let go the clutch on the handle and the motor mower leapt and jolted into movement .
16 Once a golden brown staple , crisp on the outside and creamy within , it has gone the way of all flesh .
17 Once famed as ‘ Baghdad by the Bay ’ in the days when such an appellation was a compliment , San Francisco has gone the way of many major U.S. cities and is burdened by a high number of homeless and beggars , and rising crime .
18 Out has gone the traditional ‘ no comment ’ to be replaced by an almost ‘ open door ’ policy .
19 And that feeling has gone the second you let it out .
20 However , official teaching has gone the other way , becoming increasingly restrictive in its emphasis on the grounds that the sharing of communion is acceptable only as an expression , and not as a cause of unity .
21 Now , it would appear , he has gone the way of all satirists , tempted beyond all self-control by the hope of a TV adaptation starring David Jason , if he is lucky , or Keith Barron , if he is not .
22 probably , a bar with nuts and raisins called raisin natural bar I 'm sorry about loo loosing the keys mum , mum tt the noise has gone the noise has come back by the way
23 In a letter to Horsley nine days later he wrote : ‘ I believe that if the decision is made to go the way of the Sun , the tragedy will be of historic proportions .
24 Brailsford was one of the few popular frontists prepared to go the whole hog and accept this .
25 Once you have decided to go the kit route , your first step is to send off a request to several manufacturers for illustrated brochures ( you will find a list of the major manufacturers at the end of the article , and it is also worth checking the Yellow Pages for firms operating in your area ) .
26 Or is the idea merely a piece of folklore belief , sustained over the centuries by an inexact understanding of the quality of lunacy and destined to go the way of other popular myths , such as phrenology , astrology , and Mesmerism ?
27 Other MIPS RISC-based systems in Olivetti 's stable such as the M700–10 look destined to go the same way .
28 But in this case , the evidence seemed to go the other way , and was the express reason why the magistrates dismissed the charges .
29 When he 'd gone the Annamese woman turned to stare apprehensively at her husband .
30 With the first of the ovens he 'd gone the long way through to the Hall 's kitchens , taking in the sights as he went .
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