Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Next week posters of striker Ian Wright go up to fill the gap left by Gary Lineker 's departure for Japan . |
2 | Loads of blokes like the Manics and Bobby Gillespie go on about her being a great pop star , but can you remember the words ? |
3 | The cost of travelling by bus in North Yorkshire go up this month . |
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 | Just you and Mrs Crumwallis go out and enjoy yourselves . |
6 | Stratton and Shirley Brown go out together and everybody says ‘ tut-tut ’ . |
7 | He saw Olga Stych go off to church an hour early and deduced that she must be helping with some small church chore before the service . |
8 | Companies from across the region have been included in a list of six thousand firms who 'll suffer if the truck makers Leyland Daf go out of business . |
9 | Durham open their innings as a first-class county , as Paul Parker ( left ) and John Glendenen go out to bat against Oxford University in the Parks |
10 | It 's no good since Margaret Thatcher go in . |
11 | They call be Clark Gable go on . |