Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The house band and the musical instruments he gathers together here — drawn variously from the ranks of primitive innovator Harry Partch and his disciple Tom Waits — are as far from normal as you can get , as far from easy listening as you could be and go right to the psychic core of the Mingus muse .
2 Of course not , they 've been elected for a period , they serve to the end of that period , whether they 're made redundant or not , so they go on for the four year term .
3 Go on with the non-bloody bits . ’
4 One possibility is to choose two or three at a time , as above , and then go on to a few others .
5 Chairman I I wonder whether I could just make a sort of general statement from the department 's view before we go on to a particular issue if I may .
6 Successful applicants go on to a three-day assessment course .
7 He said he was to have met another man at a school on Garscube Road in Maryhill and go on to an unknown warehouse .
8 While your subconscious mind is searching for some final point to include in the margins , go on to the final stage .
9 It is possible to take a difficult route back to the line almost immediately , or go on to the next farm and follow a track there .
10 At the close of a moot the judge or judges declare which counsel or side performed best ; he , she or they then go on to the next round .
11 If this is the case go on to the next step .
12 Practise each one until you are familiar with it — and , if you can resist the temptation to turn the page too quickly , do this before you go on to the next chapter .
13 Also , I learned to appreciate that as a critic you say what you have to say and go on to the next thing in LA you never go on to the next thing . ’
14 But if you look at the sixty five and add on the twelve , it 's er seventy seven and of course if you go on to the actuarial figures actually get better as you get older in terms of actual lifespan .
15 If there is no response to either Stage 1 or Stage 2 , then go on to the anti- Candida diet , described below .
16 Even when the basic cause of a present-day problem comes to light early in the regression session , I never go on to the follow-up treatment during the same consultation .
17 The winners go on to the national finals in York , the winners of that may have a chance of selection for the Paralympics in Barcelona .
18 The context-specificity of latent inhibition is not be explained ( or at least , not entirely ) in terms of interference effects that go on during the conditioning phase of the procedure .
19 In many respects , however , life in a special school is like any other day or boarding school , and it would be wrong to assume that rare and special things go on in a special school .
20 In the Mala Strana , the secretaries and the artists , the nurses and the busmen return to their apartments , the lights go on in the high windows , the courtyard below us is filling up with the smells of food and voices discussing — what ?
21 Is it not time to put an end to the fraud and corruption that go on within the European Community , as evidenced by the continual reports of the European Court of Auditors ?
22 Sometimes it would start first thing in the morning and go on until the early hours the next day , ’ she said .
23 Yes just before we leave however the question of what occur in my mind how you 're going to get from the present position in what appears to be a cost plus basis as we go along to a fixed cost basis and presumably the programme and I in in , are running as it were , are running effectively on the cost plus basis
24 If you go along to a good quality golf course they have the score card a planner but they also have a little script that tells you about the hole .
25 It means that when you go along to the social services , register and it 's above board children 's work that you are doing .
26 So you go along to the next D and there 's no Os there , so you come down , D , no Os , so you keep going along the lines and every time you get to a D you stop
27 If we go along with the present approach we shall have unilateral economic disarmament and many crucial matters will be decided elsewhere .
28 Sugar beeting in those days , you used to stick the old plough in , plough them up and then we had to go along knocking them , to knock all the soil off , then chop the tops off , put them in heaps , go along with the old horse and cart .
29 Go , go that 's it go along towards the positive numbers .
30 Add , that means go along towards the positive numbers , and I 'm going to count , how many am I going to count ?
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