Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [vb mod] go " in BNC.

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1 Discussing revolutionary situations , for instance , he remarks a trifle sadly that ‘ unless the revolutionary organisations have a conscious and adequate strategy ’ , which they frequently lack , opportunities for change will go unnoticed .
2 The crew greeted my arrival on board with facetious comments : " Anyone going trawling for pleasure should go to Hell for a pastime , " was one of them .
3 Because our winter closes in so sharply , whatever we sow for overwintering must go in earlier , and that means August .
4 Only text authorized for publication should go forward for final make-up .
5 In the future , attempts to achieve a modicum of unity would go ahead regardless of the British position .
6 As representatives of the ranks of the great unfashionable made their way to their seats weighed down by crates of lager , it was clear , at the band 's first British appearance for seven years , that paunches may come and full heads of hair may go , but times do n't change .
7 So there are times ( as we shall see in chapter sixteen ) when the rationality of faith must go hand in hand with the mystery of faith .
8 That of course will go and what 's more there 's going to be some drag hunting on his land of which he will not be consulted because if you had to negotiate with organisations for controlled access to its land for the use of drag hunting .
9 And , ultimately , you 're bound to realise that this amount of money would go a long , long way towards buying your own small PA system — cabs , mixer amp , processor , parametric , vocal mike and all .
10 A lot of people have also sold their Perrier shares following the Nestle bid , so a lot of money could go into blue chips ’ , says Thierry Flama at BZW Puget-Mahe in Paris .
11 Cup of tea would go down like a bomb but
12 A couple of hrududil could go down some of those holes . "
13 Along with that acceptance must also go the acknowledgement of intimations of morality-'who will go first ? ' .
14 Finally a word of appreciation must go to Jonah for his insufferable Diary .
15 In addition to the occasional attendance at rehearsals by the incumbent , positive words of appreciation can go a long way in making the musician feel that the job is worthwhile .
16 then a percentage of light will go round the corner .
17 Spain would be diminished by the secession of Euskadi and Catalonia , Britain by that of Scotland and Wales , France by that of Corsica , Belgium would become two counties , while further east the states of the present Soviet sphere of influence would go their own way , perhaps with Slovaks separating from Czechs , and the Balkans would be redivided among Slovene , Croat , Serb and enlarged Albanian states , with an independent Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania re-emerging along the Baltic .
18 These dicta in Knuller emphasize that the effect of publication must go beyond immoral suggestion or persuasion , and constitute a serious menace .
19 Erm , we 've we 've covered the fact that animal models do n't always reflect the human situation , but if we 're going to understand control and eradicate disease in animals , this sort of work must go on .
20 The observer 's readiness to modify is admirably honest ( Mr Palomar is a nice man ) and ultimately exhausting : the process of adjustment can go only so far before atrophy threatens .
21 They fear that the cost of transport would go up , making life on their windswept islands even more expensive ( the same basket of goods costs £52.53 in Barra but £46.77 in Aberdeen ) .
22 They 're everywhere , not just in the capital but exploring crannies where no other form of transport will go .
23 Er so far the Department of Transport will go through those er or restriction guidelines .
24 In fact the tray of acid will go in there so any splashing around I might do , any upward splashing is not likely to reach .
25 So perhaps pride of place should go to his recording of the Violin Sonata with Jacques Thibaud , that rarefied distillation of Debussy 's genius , and a work where every phantom from his past seems to rise before him .
26 Pride of place must go to the sea-lion group which produced two pups .
27 Pride of place must go to the bathing complexes at Bath , with their normal and curative facilities grouped around the hot springs and the Great Bath .
28 ‘ However the fortunes of war shall go … ’ , asks Théoden , ‘ may it not so end that much that was fair and wonderful shall pass for ever out of Middle-earth ? ’
29 The denial of ageism can go further , with older people often being blamed for their own situation .
30 When the first Crusaders trudged home for a rest from rape and pillage , they brought with them unknown spices which imparted such wondrous new and strong flavours that the absence of meat could go unnoticed .
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