Example sentences of "and go [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And then whoever gets the highest starts on there and goes clockwise .
2 Retailers say Pentland Crown , the Scottish-bred variety which increased farmers ' yields by up to 20 per cent when it was introduced 30 years ago , bruises too easily and goes black .
3 Most often it is totally unconscious and goes unrecognized by staff and service users .
4 In the country , it loads up and goes inert at the first sign of a corner .
5 Gold allowed the easy storage of wealth because of the high ratio of value to bulk , and its being minted by royal and ecclesiastical courts may reflect the need to administer justice , maintain officials and finance commerce , and goes hand-in-hand with the development of written law and taxation ; in the oldest Kentish laws , fines were listed in gold ‘ shillings ’ and in silver .
6 This kicks off with a bog-standard 25MHz 486 and goes all the way up to a 66MHz 486 DX2 .
7 Every evening now , Selina turns straight to the palimony page , and goes all quiet .
8 It turns at the top and goes straight .
9 " He plays 35 times a year and goes six weeks without seeing home .
10 and goes clear .
11 ‘ Yes , he always comes and goes this way . ’
12 He thumbs through it , glances at the summary and goes red in the face .
13 What 's green and goes red at a touch of a button ?
14 Nonetheless , the name adequately describes this unusual laser principle , and goes some way towards explaining the fundamental advantage of FELs .
15 However , what follows is an attempt to give powerful currency to the notion that such an addition to the list of significant textual features is nonetheless crucial since it raises our awareness of the cultural paradigm within which our critical perspectives are themselves shaped , and goes some way toward making visible an otherwise invisible dimension of our teaching .
16 Scale 2 is structured to manifest the nature of this likeness ; Mixed Life is less ambitious , but the moderate clarity of its argument is based on , and goes some way towards revealing , an understanding of the structure of personality as the means by which God is conceived in time .
17 You can see that that now is quite a substantial length of new road er which in fact er does bypass the Ripley roundabout er and goes some distance to the north on the A sixty one where it rejoins .
18 A sticking valve stays stuck on a petrol engine and makes pops and bangs in the exhaust and a small end bearing is noisy under light load and goes quiet when going up hills , etc .
19 3 Stir in the peanut butter and gently bring back to the boil until the sauce thickens and goes glossy and smooth .
20 22mm hot water supply pipe leading off the vent pipe and going first to the bath hot tap
21 He took several deep breaths , preparing his mind and body for the disorientating shocks of passing through the sound-gate and going supersonic .
22 They 've been coming and going all day . ’
23 It 's the news that we knew that 's all that it could turn out to be , but it was just waiting to hear for it officially and going all through these months .
24 Doctors seemed to be coming and going all morning , so it was n't until she was sent to coffee that Juliet had time to think of her mother .
25 She 's been jumping about and going all larming And I do n't know why no reason .
26 in a place like that Paul people are coming and going all the time .
27 Rents are already high and going higher .
28 It is to be expected that nature will surprise us ; what was significant about Forbes ' work was that he was a pioneer in studying the distribution of marine organisms , finding analogies between going deeper into the sea and going higher on land .
29 He 's a thief , done time probably and well , ’ the waitress was looking more uneasy and going redder as she talked herself into more trouble , ‘ anyway here he is , ’ and she scuttled off .
30 ‘ I used to do a lot of home brewing and going round beer festivals gave me the idea of doing it for a living .
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