Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] go [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 More often than not you only need the bottom window out because most wardrobes 'll go out that way you see .
2 Exeter 's FA Cup second round rematch against Swansea will go ahead next Tuesday after all .
3 MAJOR school building work can go ahead this year thanks to a financial windfall from Clwyd 's oil and gas finds .
4 Pop used to go off some evenings to drive an ambulance , and then Christmas 1942 — when Rangoon was badly bombed .
5 Organiser John Morgans said it was the biggest and best ever and confirmed the festival will go ahead next year , though where is not certain as Darlington prepare to move from McMullen Road to start what they hope is a new era of success .
6 The Urban Programme award means pedestrianisation of the town 's High Street can go ahead this summer , but other schemes put forward by the council have been turned down .
7 The phone would go dead any minute now .
8 Over the next decade , the price of the metals will go only one way — up .
9 As we announced in the Budget , no one 's Uniform Business rate will go up this year by more than the rate of inflation — 4.1 per cent .
10 West Ham will go down this season , they are crap ALL OVER the pitch .
11 THE Grand Slam Cup will go ahead next December despite the opposition of the Association of Tennis Professionals and the West German federation .
12 Stannah Stairlifts can go easily round corners and fold up when not in use so others can use the stairs .
13 Afterwards he recommended that the class should go over selected extracts , looking at them with a worksheet .
14 Ministers however were not at fault because ‘ nobody could tell that the stock market would go up 150 points since we priced the shares .
15 This one , the premium will go up each year to pay for the extra benefits .
16 I think that the stones will go back one day .
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