Example sentences of "[n mass] go [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 BELFAST could soon see annual profits of over £1m go up in smoke and become a dumping ground for waste from all over Europe , it was warned today .
2 Instead , I found that military firms are to blame for selling all the arms to these poor countries and most of the sales go on without the governments knowing .
3 HIV prevention workers in the district health authority here training prison staff go out to gay mens groups , prisons and young peoples groups .
4 Staff go back to school to parlez Francais
5 A fast-growing proportion of young people go on to higher education ; and we want to see that proportion rise still further .
6 We shall go on expanding higher and further education to ensure more of our young people go on to college as naturally as they once went down the pit or onto the shop floor .
7 All able-bodied people go on about how horrible the changing-room experience is — how awful because my bra is dirty , or I 'm too fat or too thin — but disabled girls : how do you even begin to assess your own emotions on entering a changing room with young able-bodied women , most of them slim but all saying , ‘ Oh , I 've got a horrible body ’ , when you 're in a wheelchair , just wanting to try on a pair of trousers ?
8 But then people go on about his past , the drug dealing and that .
9 In newspapers I 've been called bland and ‘ smoothy-chops ’ so often that it almost goes over my head now , and people go on about my baggy eyes as if I made them that way myself — which I suppose I did , in a way .
10 People go on about my goalscoring now and expect me to score in every game now I 've hit a purple patch .
11 The stages that people go through during a transition are well charted ( see figure ) .
12 My own research with young people in Edinburgh and Lothian Region has placed such problems squarely in the context of adult violence to children in public places and pointed to the frequency with which young people go around in gangs or carry weapons usually as a response — however ill-judged — to crimes they suffer .
13 As people go back to normal life , we 're left with the consequences .
14 As it is , the majority of people go down to Florence to work .
15 I detest Picasso 's farsightedness when he declared : ‘ On my death , it will be like a shipwreck , and when a large ship is wrecked a lot of people go down with it ’ .
16 Other people go down with it .
17 Yeah but why should bloody intelligent people go along with it Ken ?
18 ‘ Well , some people go off to El Vino 's or the Falstaff .
19 Unless people go out into the open , the reaction can not take place .
20 In Africa visitors are looked upon as a blessing and people go out of their way to meet them and make them feel truly welcome and at home .
21 W w would people go out of their way to seek to find someone who was particularly skilled and with building a load and did they take
22 Yes I 've had one or two upset people go out of the door I must admit .
23 When people go out for the night they like to come away with being entertained .
24 When the offer first came up we 'd had an even lower-budget series go out on a national US cable network but , apart from that critically-lauded effort , no TV experience .
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