Example sentences of "go [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She said when , when Mrs said why did you ask Emma she goes , cos we asked you to go the cinema all the time .
2 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 .
3 You passed up the chance to go the pit then ?
4 Poor Keith had to go to this , he had to go the station every day on his bike
5 With almost two weeks still to go the race for the seat is far from over .
6 If this is the way it is going to go the public will reject it , so it 's got to be done in a very humane and very human way .
7 So you really need to go the day before .
8 It is n't fair , and it ought to go The legislation governing taxation of capital gains is full of anomalies and should be repealed
9 Since most Christian teachers are kind persons who prefer to avoid controversy when they can , and doodle anxiously during fierce argument at meetings , things tended to go the way of Bethune-Baker ; partly because he was devastating , and partly because often he was devastatingly right .
10 You could argue — and some do — that such puddings ought to go the way of the dodo now that we all lead more sedentary and centrally heated lives .
11 ‘ Well , whereas the rest of the passengers were basically gearing up to tear my girlfriend and me to bits if we continued to go the way we were going — you get a kind of cabin fever on these flights between Australia and England — this Christian and his wife decided to adopt us , I guess as a kind of test for themselves .
12 Do n't want her to go the way of Baby , do you now ? ’
13 It is an Army Town and we were its children , destined , if unlucky , to go the way that nearly 2,000 of its children did years before and would do again .
14 Even in Kyrgyzstan , one of two republics trying to go the way of democracy and keep the fundamentalists at bay , the Slavs are packing their bags .
15 Voices were raised in support of rounding up all foreigners , but the government was unwilling to go the way of its predecessor in the first world war and order a general internment .
16 ‘ To gain access to the question of Being-on-drugs we have had to go the way of literature , ’ Avital Ronell proclaims .
17 I 'm just askin' for to go the way you 're goin' to ;
18 Or is the idea merely a piece of folklore belief , sustained over the centuries by an inexact understanding of the quality of lunacy and destined to go the way of other popular myths , such as phrenology , astrology , and Mesmerism ?
19 In a letter to Horsley nine days later he wrote : ‘ I believe that if the decision is made to go the way of the Sun , the tragedy will be of historic proportions .
20 She must be careful to betray it as little as possible if the interview were to go the way she wanted .
21 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 .
22 I 'm sorry he had to go the way he did , but it was always going to happen , the sort of man he was .
23 I did n't mean it to go the way it did .
24 Ken himself would have gone along with Michael Codron 's judgement of being the finest revue actor of the day — not realizing that revue was about to go the way of music hall .
25 He eventually let go of me and I had to go the bottom of the baths and bring him to the surface , take him to the side and get him breathing again , and I was considered a failure for that .
26 Ali failed to go the route for the first time in his career .
27 But since the State is unwilling to go the distance alone , rest assured his answer will be no .
28 And how come he 's good enough to go the Sea Cadets but he 's not good enough to go college ?
29 You 've got to go the land reform .
30 Why so many coming this way when she wanted to go the other ?
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