Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Some branches go in for quite lavish posters , some make do with local draughtsmanship . |
2 | A generous Dalglish said : ‘ Watford played better than the score suggests , but obviously we are pleased to see a few goals go in . ’ |
3 | They are quick learners , and some cocks go on to vanquish more than a hundred opponents before they themselves miscalculate and die . |
4 | Some trainers go down . |
5 | There are two possible reasons for your Bearded Collie being wild about wood , the first being a second teething period , which some dogs go through . |
6 | Few days go by without booksellers and auctioneers being offered , for instance , some imposing nineteenth century edition with brass clasps and bright chromolithographs ; or a ‘ very rare ’ Breeches Bible , the latter almost inevitably rather battered and with a number of pages torn or missing . |
7 | got to get some veggies go out now |
8 | These cultures are viewed as remote and distant , and few teachers go out into the community to learn or take part in community activities … |
9 | I taught at a private primary school for girls and really , compared with what some teachers go through , I had a terribly easy time , but I still could n't cope . |
10 | Very few registers go back as far as 1538 . |
11 | Some graduates go on to take further qualifications , for example in housing or social work , or into postgraduate research . |
12 | Some couples go on like that , even after they 're divorced . ’ |
13 | Analyses tend to stop at higher education ; they note that few working-class pupils or few black people or few women go on to university or polytechnic ; they fail to look at what happens to those who do . |
14 | ‘ It is not clear why a few of the many people who carry this bacteria go on to develop TSS , while the majority do n't . |
15 | These molecules go on to activate a ‘ nuclease ’ enzyme that breaks down messenger RNA molecules used to make viral proteins . |
16 | These accounts go back to London . |
17 | We 're actually re t talking about reducing the access to justice because if w if these proposals go through , your access to justice will depend on the size of your wallet and it is actually a restriction on liberty . |
18 | No great manual dexterity is required to perform the technique , in that all these reactions go on by simply automatically heating and cooling without ever opening the reaction tube . |
19 | These lifts go up through the ceiling into the room above . |
20 | Anyway these questions go down like a lead balloon . |
21 | All these things go on as a |
22 | You see all these things go by ; it 's like having no hands or feet , you just ca n't do anything . |
23 | of the label , okay so that we can actually and put it actually in the bag , so that when these things go off as they would do to their to the the various specialists who actually know more about pottery know more about bones and can do a more detailed analysis , still know where they 're from . |
24 | page three school all these girls go off to like school with their togs off , you know |
25 | All these prices go up faster than I can shame to put up the rents … ’ |
26 | I spoke softly to my robot : ‘ If these children go on playing with this robot animal , they will never become afraid of animals . |
27 | ‘ These letters go out very largely in areas which are already mainly Conservative so that we are not wasting our time . ’ |
28 | These women go out with their children and in their bags or baskets , instead of carrying nappies or extra clothing for their children , they have the bombs or weapons which we will use a few blocks further on . |
29 | What we must cling to as these atrocities go on is that eventually the IRA will be crushed . |
30 | Exactly why is unclear as the origins of these vineyards go back to the days of the Knights Templars . |