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

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1 It is probable , by the way , that the nocturnal trades go way back in the ancestry of all us mammals .
2 Sprung bases are the most comfortable as the springs go right up to the edges .
3 Sprung-edge bases are the most luxurious , and expensive , as the springs go right up to the edge of the base .
4 ‘ It 's got a hard-tail , like my ‘ 64 , so the strings go straight through to the back of the body .
5 These wishes go straight back to childhood , and so religion represents a transference from childhood and a kind of emotional infantilism in which people try and make out that they 're still children , as it were , even though they , even though they really are n't .
6 At the top of Via Durini go right along Via Borgogna .
7 At the Plain roundabout go straight over into Cowley Road and continue along for about a mile and a half .
8 Because of our significant tax losses , the profits now being earned in America go straight through to the bottom line . ’
9 Towns go all out for City Challenge cash Multi-million pound City Challenge bids were sent off by hopeful Cleveland towns this week .
10 yeah his eyebrows go right down do n't they ?
11 On a deeper level , we discover that our roots go straight down into the Bible , the word of God .
12 YESTERDAY was Rogation Sunday , the rituals of which are very old and its roots go far back into pre-Christian times .
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