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

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1 In the presence of a growth factor the cells produced by the progenitor cell go through about eight cell divisions before differentiating into oligodendrocytes .
2 The rest are reports of hospital visits going back over eighteen months . ’
3 CCG has been at Sony Music 's Aylesbury site since winning the main contract in 1984 , although the company has associations going back over 15 years .
4 Southern Princess went down around 0300 hours but we got away in the lifeboats .
5 Liberal interest in electoral reform goes back over 100 years .
6 Newley went off only five days ago .
7 There can be few places with such a concentration of communication routes going back over 2,000 years .
8 Colin Gregory 's connections with Fast Reactors go back nearly 30 years .
9 This policy appears to mark the reversal of an established tradition going back nearly fifty years to the New Deal , and to strike at the most vulnerable group in the United States — the poor ( many of them black ) and the old .
10 The birth place of their race , the island realm of Ulthuan , has a recorded history going back over 8000 years .
11 Three days ago , a 400lb bomb which destroyed the Stewarts supermarket in Derriaghy went off just 15 minutes after what the terrorists had claimed was a 45-minute warning .
12 The £700,000 transfer from Charlton went through only 48 hours after Lee rejected the chance to link up again with his former boss Lennie Lawrence .
13 Although it is well established from modern observations that the methane content of the atmosphere is increasing at a rate of 1.7 per cent per year , about 600 billion kg , accurate measurements go back only 15 years .
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