Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In the end , after allowing those proposals to go forward without us , we were forced to join after the terms had been fixed . |
2 | times He 'll have good times Goin' oot on the randan But |
3 | Erm the officers are suggesting that erm any paper comments and communications you make other than enquiry , should also emphasise that the need and desirability for these public passenger transport improvements to go ahead . |
4 | However , the Oriental assault on British clubs goes on . |
5 | Prizes were presented by Royal Bank Vice Chairman Charles Winter whose association with the Dundee and Edinburgh Football Clubs goes back many years . |
6 | Who buys new skis to go out to slopes where rocks shred the soles within a couple of days ? |
7 | This is far from obvious in snowy conditions , and attempts to go up form the stance are forced off left . |
8 | Other sectors such as construction and trading houses have had different spurs to go abroad , but they too have been influenced by the earlier investors . |
9 | Good yes so I 've got that right , erm across states , military , economic issues etcetera from others so a range of activities goes on , that 's fair enough . |
10 | Last night angry shareholders called on the Deanses to go now for the good of the 117-year-old club . |
11 | Curtis had closed that side door twice but I 'd found reasons to go back through , the dogs ' bowls , checking the padlock on the cellar and , somehow , I did n't bother to shut it . |
12 | We 've got loads to go round , you know ? |
13 | ( If one refrains from oiling the gear teeth of a grandfather clock , the teeth will not only not collect the dust and so not grind each other away , but also become harder and more polished as times goes on and so last virtually for ever . ) |
14 | ‘ For Lease ’ signs to go up |
15 | Elizabeth gave her a warm , vivid smile , and her hand , and good wishes to go home with her . |
16 | And it 's inviting adults of all ages to go along and join in the fun . |
17 | And at the beginning of the year , I would sort of work out which weeks I want those mailings to go out . |
18 | I think it 's about four cases to go up four or five cases . |
19 | ‘ There 's ten minutes to go yet , I reckon . ’ |
20 | It was exciting but the last match on the Saturday with Clark and James and Strange and Stewart taking five hours and 15 minutes to go round in a fourball was a joke . |
21 | During the first round , Roe , and his two partners , needed 4 hours and 35 minutes to go round . |
22 | At a time when Slow Play is beginning to become more and more of a scourge , it is also worth noting that the golfers needed just two hours and 45 minutes to go round , which included a break for as glass or two of Bollinger at the turn . |
23 | With just 10 minutes to go though , United lost , or rather threw away their win , when Sam Goodacre scored a soft second goal for Scuthorpe to make it 2-all . |
24 | Only twenty minutes to go then Ann . |
25 | His running tore QPR to shreds and he took a Waddle ball after 30 minutes to go down the left and set up Bright for a virtual tap in , his eighth goal in 14 games . |
26 | But you must you must have been asked dozens of times to go back into the pop concert field ? |
27 | Times to go down to the pits and the sun came out . |
28 | er , if the , if the , er service charge costs had gone up in the meantime , obviously after you reached the end of the first accounting period you have some accounts to go on and you have a much better idea of what the costs are actually going to be |
29 | Loads goes on . |
30 | The experience he has gained in the mines at immediately a man g a man who has been in the mines goes down there again his er n er he gives himself away , because , just because of the experiences . |