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

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1 Slowly , creakily , he talked , like a cart pulled by a wise old horse going along a rough road .
2 Our most controversial cover last year showed a photograph of a red car going around a Swiss hairpin , with the headline ‘ Ford 's new Escort meets its rivals ’ , and then , underlined in red , ‘ … and loses ’ .
3 A car going up a dead end at speed was ‘ going nowhere fast ’ ; a ‘ cock and bull story ’ was more often , in his opinion , a ‘ hen and cow story ’ .
4 But would the United States go over the nuclear brink to save Britain , France , Germany or any other NATO member from a conventional attack ?
5 Patrick Kelly and Frederick Flowers went back a long way .
6 But do n't be fooled by the island 's exotic name or location just off Africa — once the sun goes down the whole place comes alive .
7 Because of the Government 's apparent lack of enthusiasm for all things European , and their determination to go along a slow track , will not Scotland lose out again without any chance of the central bank being cited in Glasgow or Edinburgh ?
8 So if you put a big heavy engine going down a cast iron railway which wo n't
9 Slazenger and sport go back a long way but did you know that they also have a great sports toiletries range ?
10 It must be able to run full-tilt down any of its tracks , anticipating every hazard on the surface that might trip it up and leaning into familiar bends like an experienced racing driver going round a well-practised circuit .
11 The literature on the professions goes back a long way , but seems to have reached a peak in the 1960s and 1970s ( see , for example , Etzioni 1969 ; Jackson 1970 ) , perhaps because the professions were at an apogee of esteem at that point , before the attacks of Illich ( 1977 ) and others who , like Shaw many years before , accused them of establishing a ‘ radical monopoly ’ in the name of meeting people 's ‘ needs ’ .
12 ‘ That — that our relationship goes back a long way , of course . ’
13 Collective self-help and co-operative ways of tackling problems go back a long way .
14 Through such developments , a cadre of AEA managers went up the commercial learning curve .
15 Drink went down the wrong way . ’
16 He and Ockrent go back a long way — to a jointly written screenplay for Paul MacCartney , which ‘ never saw the light of day — a damn shame , because it was a lot better than Broad Street .
17 Mankind 's love affair with the apple goes back a long way .
18 Iron working in the area goes back a long way .
19 When describing the apparent relationship , instead of making the somewhat vague generalization ‘ the higher the X , the higher the Y ’ , the linear summary permits a more precise generalization ‘ every time X goes up a certain amount , Y seems to go up a specified multiple of that amount ’ .
20 After a long week , I received a phone call at lunchtime to say that the specimen was at the airport about to be collected , and I made arrangements to go up the following day .
21 at two o'clock on Saturdays and whizzes round the town doing wheelies round the town so I said to him last night Scott sit down I want you to read something , I said take a good look at the paper , I said it could 've been you , doing that , you think you 're so fucking clever and big running round the town , I said it only takes you to lose control go up the bloody curb and bang , that 's what happened , I said think about what the hell you 're doing
22 Lili 's cigarette smoke went down the wrong way .
23 Liz , like a pale convent girl too long mewed up , went wild in her first year , as she discovered the world of parties she had hitherto known only by reading and by hearsay : in those days , such was the imbalance between the sexes , women were much in demand as status symbols , as sleeping partners , as lovers , as party ballast , and Liz went out a great deal , her appearance improving dramatically as she did so .
24 The old woman went along a short passage , passed a scullery and continued on a few yards .
25 Make sure the brushes go back the right way up — match them with the side you have not yet removed .
26 On Thursday the weedkiller train went up the Cambrian Coast , thus spending two nights at Machynlleth .
27 After all , his links to Christian democracy went back a long way .
28 However , social historians say couples having non-penetrative sex goes back a long way .
29 This awareness goes back a long time , and to Lace it we need to leave the field of folklore and go back into the realms of ancient philosophy .
30 My Bud went down the wrong way and I had a fit of choking .
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