Example sentences of "[noun sg] to go [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A death is always exciting , always makes you realise how alive you are — how vulnerable but so-far-lucky , but the death of somebody close gives you a good excuse to go a bit crazy for a while and do things that would otherwise be inexcusable . |
2 | We refuse to accept the human and inevitable tragedy of aging , even in the case of contemporary art , which we condemn to an unwanted permanence , despite its attempt to go the way of all flesh . |
3 | With two games remaining in Group One Scotland are out of contention to go the United States , but the Swiss look virtually certain to be one of the 24 nations involved in the finals . |
4 | I went I said gas shell drop close to me and that that gave me a bit of a right to go an d to the hospital . |
5 | This order was maintained as the runners came past the stands and started to make their way along the back stretch , and with half a mile to go the field was tightly bunched . |
6 | You passed up the chance to go the pit then ? |
7 | Gottfried , on the other hand , believes that Washington has the game to go a lot further . |
8 | But some of the latest claim to go a step further and act on the cells deep inside your skin . |
9 | With a year to go the NZRFU have yet to provide a detailed breakdown . |
10 | Trying to get the time to go a bit faster . |
11 | Pebbles stretched out her neck and responded to Eddery 's exhortations with the utmost gameness to go a length up . |