Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Older girls go with mother : older boys & father go down about 11 o'clock at night . |
2 | If so , what happens when Buckingham Palace , Sandringham or Balmoral go up in smoke ? |
3 | Research in child development suggests that there appear to be no differences between male and female humour , at least until school age , where boys go in for practical jokes more than girls . |
4 | It means following the ignis fatuus , the ‘ will o ’ the wisp' that traditionally leads travellers into bog or quicksand ; an analogue to the multiple wanderings of Book 111 is Frodo staring at the corpse-candles in chapter 2 of Book IV , to be warned by Gollum not to heed them , or the dead , rotten , phantasmal faces in the marshes below : ‘ Or hobbits go down to join the Dead ones and light little candles . |
5 | To comprehend fully the distinction between task and process it is necessary to appreciate the evolutionary stages that groups go through : |
6 | At this point we may ask how it is that speakers go about creating linguistically the persona which they animate at any one particular time . |
7 | It used to seem to me that the different ways I felt sometimes about ideas , courses of action and so on were like the differing political moods that countries go through . |
8 | ‘ We know Clydebank will make it difficult for us on their own ground but it is important to this club that Aberdeen go through to meet Hibs in the semi-finals , ’ said manager Willie Miller . |
9 | I mean , the seats come up so that wheelchairs go in , but in between times it 's twenty nine seats |
10 | What began as a means of seeing how things might be done better is now a philosophy of ensuring that things go on being done better towards a goal which will be forever just over the horizon . |
11 | er that things go on like that . |
12 | The stages that people go through during a transition are well charted ( see figure ) . |
13 | Item twenty as well as twenty six , you are suggesting that meals go up in day centres by fifteen percent , and then on twenty six , we introduce a two pound a week for daycare , for people with learning disabilities . |
14 | It is only when people are shown and offered things that excite their brains and imagination that standards go up . |
15 | Money is put aside from school capitation for the purchase of some new equipment , and from staff development funds to allow the Science co-ordinator to visit the main secondary school that pupils go on to , so that both schools can look at continuity . |
16 | This is the process that programmers go through at the beginning of a job to understand existing code . |
17 | When giving instruction in thermal soaring , I try to insist that students go on attempting to find lift until about 5–600 feet , and I very often explain my own thoughts and precautions as they do the flying . |
18 | It is not that boys go out on a Saturday night looking for milk bottles or other things to smash . |
19 | The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home . |
20 | In the first case there were probably between 135,000 and 170,000 woollen and worsted textile workers involved in the dispute , although estimates go up to 240,000 , and every union and all sections of the textile workforce were unified in the action which they took . |
21 | Although I have n't been making records for the last six years , I have been working behind the scenes at Artists Against Apartheid , and me the Mandela concert last month , seeing that speech go out live on the BBC to all those people , was a culmination of all that work . |
22 | I watch the familiar shops and houses go by ; Mum 's old gift shop ( now a video shop ) ; the Arms , where I had my first pint ; Dad 's old garage , still doing business . |
23 | Rosie and Jim go round |
24 | He was watching Jack and Floss go down the ride towards the feeding-ground . |
25 | As the factor came out , it shut behind him and they heard the bars and chains go on . |
26 | ‘ the smoke of the innumerable tall chimneys lies over all like a poultice … houses and shops go on for ever , and at the back of them , blotting out all the rest of the world , rise great precipitous mills like frowning cliffs , at whose base are the small houses where the folks live like coneys at a mountain foot . |
27 | Newcomer and Szajgin go on to define the lower and upper bounds of accuracy in the output map . |
28 | Most clubs , you have to go through a long rigmarole of being proposed and seconded and vouched for by other members and having your background scrutinised , and weeks and months go by before you 're elected . |
29 | Sam Rollins and Dwayne and Carlos go out to the plane to split the coke . |
30 | There 's no question that the high heels and blusher go on if there 's the slightest chance that they 'll do any good . |