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

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1 The Llandinabo herd has British bloodlines going back 200 years .
2 Today 's shares : Abbey National down four to two two three point five , British Aerospace up four to five hundred and thirty nine , British Airways up two at a hundred and thirty nine , British Gas down five to two one eight , British Telecom went down four point five , ending the day at two hundred and seventy point five , the Goodhead Publishing Group went down two to fifty six , Metalbox were up thirty seven to one one two five , Morland Brewers down three at two six five , Oxford Instruments remained at two thirty , while Thames Water stayed at two hundred and twenty eight and T S B were up nought point five at a hundred and thirty eight .
3 British Telecom went down three point five to two five nine point five , the Goodhead Publishing Group stayed at forty three .
4 British Gas went down two point five to two one three .
5 Today 's shares : Abbey National down one at two two seven point five , British Aerospace up six at five four five , British Airways unchanged at a hundred and thirty seven , British Gas went down two point five to two two three , while British Telecom went down one to two seven five , the Goodhead Publishing Group stayed at fifty eight , Metalbox unchanged at one O eight eight , Morland Brewers went down two to two hundred and sixty eight , but Oxford Instruments stayed at two hundred and thirty , Thames Water down four at two two eight , Trustee Savings Bank up two point five at a hundred and thirty seven point five , and today 's major movers , Reuters up twenty four at seven hundred and thirteen , and Bass up ten at one O four six .
6 Today 's share prices : Abbey National down two at two two eight , British Aerospace down twenty two at five three seven , British Airways down three at a hundred and forty one , British Gas went down four point five at two two seven point five , British Telecom down six point five at two hundred and eighty four , Goodhead Publishing Group stayed at sixty , Metalbox down fifty to one O O seven five , Morland Brewers unchanged at two hundred and seventy , Oxford Instruments went down four to two three three , Thames Water was down five at two two nine and the Trustee Savings Bank went down one to a hundred and thirty seven .
7 Well you know where the , th there 's an old road goes up this way .
8 It has historical connections going back many centuries , as early as the reign of Athelstan ( AD 925–940 ) ; it was the property of the church of St John of Beverley .
9 " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . "
10 Is that lorry going out ten tonne short today then ?
11 Great rift goes back 500 years
12 4 teams go down this season , so come on you cherry and whites .
13 She 'd had to dash to HQ Communications , as the Colonel had insisted his coded message go out that evening .
14 Carl Lewis has called the 100 metres ‘ ten seconds going on ten years ’ .
15 ninety ninety one prices went up thirteen percent on average , and in ninety one ninety two by fifteen percent .
16 One in four men in this country has been a scout , but the camp site image has remained the same ; despite the fact that the short trousers and wide hats went out 20 years ago .
17 Collect hundred pound go in last night .
18 Not all proofs of new laws go along these lines .
19 Allow for greater braking distances with a loaded trailer and always use the lower gears going down steep hills .
20 His head is cocked slightly to one side , as if to reduce his height to Shirley Esplin 's level , and a slight sympathetic smile goes up one side of his face .
21 But it might not be a bad idea to go down that route to see if we can we can see if it can be exploit it at this stage because we have discussed , and I know this is getting off the the the the agen
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