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

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1 ( 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 . )
2 Using this method one camera alone was needed to shoot the TARDIS on the live set , firstly locking all its settings as the time-travellers go inside and then fading out its picture from the output monitor .
3 Next Norman Bowler went down and also got embroiled , receiving a kick in the face that broke his jaw .
4 The sound went up and then went beyond Masklin 's hearing .
5 He could sense that there was no harm in the Sweeper , and as the days went by and still Minch did not come back , he seemed to sense too that the Sweeper cared and was on his side in wishing for her safe return .
6 Mahmoud went across and then beckoned Owen over .
7 It encourages smuggling and theft and there is a risk of items going underground and therefore becoming lost to science .
8 Often , indeed , students of social policy go further and explicitly analyse the extent to which it contributes to social equality .
9 You could n't see them right if you were a few yards from them , but just the figures moving you know , and their arms going backwards and fore cleaning the windows .
10 Father Peter went across and gently tapped one .
11 Yet , a large number go on and eventually do reasonably well academically , the implication being that sporting involvement may not be so detrimental to education as it might appear .
12 He saw the blade go in and then come out gleaming red with his blood .
13 Whilst Hooker defended the Church 's beliefs and practices in the name of reason , Andrewes went further and boldly asserted that the Anglican Church was part of a Catholic and Universal Church and was maintaining its true traditions which had been corrupted by Rome .
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