Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | While this is less true , or even untrue at the bottom of the organization , those at the top share directly in the benefits of organizational goal achievement , such as seeing their stock values go up , deferred compensation , and fringe benefits … |
2 | Ouse Harmony Barbershop Chorus practice night Go on . |
3 | She heard a sash window go up , and turned to look ; it was a first-floor window , and a woman was leaning out to her . |
4 | I felt the nearside wheel go over something and as there were no more shots , I opened my eyes . |
5 | But because , as one inveterate rebel , whose battle honours go back far into Mrs Thatcher 's reign , delightedly claimed after the election , there is a new mood abroad . |
6 | SOME Test captains go out in a blaze of glory ; some do not . |
7 | She 'ad t'backbone ti go up on ti t'moor in a blizzard ti find 'im , while you were willing ti let 'im lie up yonder and freeze ti death . ’ |
8 | From D F Malan , trained nav students go down to Langebaanweg to take the back-seat ( literally ! ) in Atlas Impala jet trainers for further instruction . |
9 | He looked imploringly at Connors , but it 's no use pleading with a man who just had a machine gun go off in his face . |
10 | She was a popular choice — though a reluctant nominee — and her Medau roots go back to her days of early motherhood when Dr Anni Noll encouraged her to try Medau with Molly and Peggy . |
11 | When he goes abroad , he always buys a return ticket to the airport a ) because he thinks this will save three milliseconds in a fortnight 's time ; b ) because he knows he 's coming back ; and c ) in case fares go up in the interval . |
12 | As it 's a special deal , the money will have to be paid all at once , and the sooner the better in case fares go up ; so I suggest 8th December ( ie one month from now ) as the provisional date for payment . |
13 | Erm , when I really learnt to use this myself , in the computer room go along there for , half an hour one Friday , and have a look at it , because you might , in your second assignment possibly like to , to use this data in some way . |
14 | All these arrangements are typical of the friendly , co-operative manner in which aircraft accident investigation authorities go out of their way to help each other when a high degree of trust and mutual respect exists between them . |
15 | If the Government 's agricultural land tenancy reform proposals go through , which I rather hope they do , it 'll be a little while yet , we could well see a change in the security of tenure issue , which might make it easier to achieve er , vacancy and vacant possession . |
16 | By contrast , according to the British Franchise Association fewer than 10 p.c. of franchise operators go under . |
17 | In South Africa , only mad dogs and security guards go out in the last white summer |
18 | and he goes why were you in my , why am I in my underwear seen my pants and he goes ah , here 's a message on my knee and he goes P S Sue Carpenter and they look at each other and they go , Sue Carpenter whoooo and then the mouse traps go off and it ends with them going |
19 | ‘ The silk scarves go around the neck . ’ |
20 | Mr George Shaw Storm , the Town Clerk and Burgh Chamberlain of Nairn , is to be given the freedom of the burgh before the Town Council go out of existence . |
21 | That list when marketing group go round to sign up the estate agent for one or the other or both . |
22 | I was still angry , but there was no point in pursuing what was over , so I went back topsides to trim the ship , and five minutes later I saw the stateroom lights go out , and half an hour after that the lights in Ellen and Robin-Anne 's cabin were doused , leaving only a light in the forward starboard cabin to show that either Rickie or Jackson Chatterton was still awake . |
23 | And how people who wear red go in in business situations go in to assert power you know I mean |
24 | So y I 've got to weigh up whether I 'm actually going to make a profit over four years or whether it 's going to be , but I 'm not doing it for that it 's not so much making a profit as the fact that I can secure the loan for four years and know that I have n't got any extra to , to find , and when you 've retired , if you 've got say seven years on your mortgage and you 're thinking well if mortgage rates go up erm I could get stuffed you know if they doubled again then you could actually fix on that assumption . |
25 | When you want , anything in the linen line go in and have a look . |
26 | Yes , I 'm not certain whether Liberal group records go back beyond nineteen eighty-one , but erm , |
27 | Ronni was n't sure whether she hoped they were or not , as she watched the ferry dock and the landing plank go down . |
28 | And still the horror stories go on . |
29 | PIT BULLS GO ON FIGHTING |
30 | But if artists and art critics go on nursing their grudge against everything Soviet and do not combine their efforts in order to organise a museum of Soviet culture , which would highlight the Soviet variant of Socialism , this artistic phenomenon will inevitably disappear like the notorious armoured car . |