Example sentences of "[noun] goes a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But er I think erm the pound goes a lot further there , you 'll probably fe but I 'd probably feel like a millionaire in Jamaica
2 ‘ But , look , Gurder … maybe Angalo goes a bit too far , but he could be right .
3 Alongside the priority given to food and fuel goes a restriction of expenditure on items which are — or can be treated as — individual and less essential , like clothes , shoes , private transport and leisure .
4 With this mysterious absence of ‘ stain' goes a forgetting of grief ; though the Fellowship has just lost Gandalf in Moria , the fact is not mentioned for some twenty pages ( I , 350–70 ) , and indeed we are told that ‘ In winter here no heart could mourn for summer or for spring ’ .
5 Christian attorney Constance Cumbey goes a step further in The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow when she writes of the ‘ coming age of barbarism ’ , and describes the New Agers as a ‘ viable movement that truly meets the scriptural requirements for the Antichrist and the political movement that will bring him on the world scene ’ .
6 Together with this early music goes a freedom to extemporize , which King grasps with patent enthusiasm , particularly in his own divisions on the Spagnoletta and Spanish Pavan , and in divers tasty trimmings elsewhere .
7 It is for me cos of my brain goes a bit
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