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

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1 And so Labour went into the election on a fudged policy designed more to placate Roy Hattersley than to win over voters .
2 I wanted so much to go into the house and be with them , but I knew I must stay in the hut .
3 I cigarettes ( only three gone in a week ; I was winning ) from my one half-respectable navy blue blazer into my fur-lined leather bomber jacket .
4 It will now be a limited handicap which should mean avoiding the farce of last year when only three went to the post , two of them from the same stable .
5 You can , however , simply cast off when using this band for a V-neck , as V-necks are sufficiently large to go over the head easily .
6 There were no significant differences in the present study between the never and the previously married although it might be expected that people with children might be less likely to go into a home than those without any and the widowed , divorced , or separated are much more likely to have children than the single : 75 per cent compared with 6 per cent .
7 Her shoes began to pinch her toes , like a warning to run away , and she was suddenly desperate to go to the lavatory .
8 The more casual types are less inclined to go into a concert hall .
9 In his first eighty films , only two went into the red .
10 ‘ You should have told us you were so eager to go to the town . ’
11 Doncaster has been similarly decimated and only seven go to the post in three races worth a total of £11,246 .
12 Doncaster has been similarly decimated and only seven go to the post in three races worth a total of £11,246 .
13 I mean Tony 's been at the club a long time he 's expressed a wish to go erm his style and his age is probably just right to go on the continent , he 's twenty six years of age and er I would guess that his particular style wou possibly would be better suited to continental play than it is in England .
14 It is not possible to go into the details of the technology involved or to mention all the companies now producing hardware and software for the hotel industry , but to name a few :
15 She was not afraid to go before a judge , ’ he said .
16 Why is the Scottish Office so feeble that it is not prepared to go to the Treasury to obtain the funds needed to complete the improvement scheme once and for all ?
17 There may be a good relationship between management and employees in most companies , but if people are not prepared to go down the road together they will not be allowed to go down the road at all .
18 In fact , his cabinet colleagues , already unsure about public support for the bill and alienated from Dr Browne by his provocative politics , were not prepared to go against the hierarchy 's condemnation and refused to support the proposal .
19 Officially users were not supposed to go outside the centres ' grounds unaccompanied by staff without senior staff 's permission .
20 You 're not supposed to go in the shower with shoes on .
21 that , yes , but you ca n't get it out , you 'll spill it on ya , right , close the fridge door please , you 're not supposed to go in the fridge either are you ? , you 're supposed to ask me if you want them , look you 're letting all the cold out of the fridge ah , get out of the freezer what shall I do with you ?
22 If it 's the regular Tuesday morning meeting in your home , you 'll probably just all go into the office for half an hour .
23 It is not necessary to go to the lengths of the British Airways new Four Corners shops , where the travel element can hardly be distinguished through an Ali Baba 's cave of irrelevant merchandise , but only to set up efficient systems run by people who know what they 're talking about and who can make time to understand what their travellers want , like Trailfinders with their honest bucket-shop approach , or the STA chain with its expertise in student travel .
24 Although the ANAP administration , which held 292 seats in the 450-seat parliament , was not obliged to go to the polls until November 1992 , the party was troubled by internal divisions and waning local electoral support .
25 And even though it was obvious to many before the 1982 ballot that the miners were not ready to go over the barricades for a pay rise , the Left leadership could n't think its way out of its own economism .
26 But he is not entitled to go behind the Act to show that section 18 should not be enforced .
27 Consultant paediatrician Dr John Holmes-Smith , who selected children to go on the trip , said : ‘ As long as they are medically fit to go on the rides , there 's no reason why they should n't .
28 When I went to Germany within a few days of the end of the war , it was rather remarkable to go to a Luftwaffe air field with many aircraft , all intact and fully serviceable , but with their tanks — dry not a drop of oil was to be found on those bases .
29 Although GPs can arrange for the test to be done , it is almost always preferable to go to a STD clinic .
30 Showmen knew that middle-class critics had to be bought off and that topicality could sell films to certain audiences but they also appreciated that audiences were more likely to go to the movies for spectacle , for adventure , for comedy , for sex , to see particular stars , and to be entertained in the widest sense .
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