Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] go [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The number of police officrs in the Thames Valley in relation to the population is still less than it was twenty years ago , yet crime has gone up six times .
2 Pru motor premiums have gone up three times this year and house contents insurance rose by 20p in the £1 this July and further increases can not be ruled out .
3 Jo and Maggie and some of the others from work had gone back last week and met them again .
4 The medium of continuous recording prompted the inclusion of bridging scenes to allow one group of characters time to go off one set and onto another while the action is carried on by the second group of characters .
5 Its decline explains why the wholesale price of mistletoe has gone up this year by as much as £15 a hundredweight at England 's largest market — Tenbury Wells in Herefordshire .
6 On a Sunday , they could go down to chapel , the old girls 'd to go down one side of the aisle , they 'd go down the other , the old men , tried to put his hand out , touch the old lady …
7 Charges have gone up 17 times under the Government .
8 In the past 11 years , the publicity budget for the Department of Education and Science has gone up 28 times .
9 so the staff use that and the children had to go up six flights of stairs
10 did he say B T had gone up twenty P this morning ?
11 Just less than half the money created went down that drain .
12 North America and Europe are catching up fast , but it is appropriate that a Japanese company has gone back 30 years for a discarded technology to solve some of the problems .
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