Example sentences of "go one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The augmented intervals are quite easy because you 're only going one semitone greater than what , than the note that appears in the major scale are n't you .
2 Four twenty , four fifty four eighty bid I 'm offered four hundred and eighty pounds , I shall sell at four eighty if there 's no further bid at four hundred and eighty pounds five hundred in time going one sir ?
3 You could see Murray was going one day , probably without even noticing , to do someone some permanent damage .
4 It 's no good going one day and not bothering
5 You 'll find the needles make the knitting movement going one way , but hardly move at all in the other .
6 You 'll see the knit movement going one way and the tuck movement the other .
7 Well , if the main carriage slips while the ribber knits going one way , and then the ribber slips while the main bed knits going the other way , you are knitting in a circle .
8 I have seen in my own area where wee lads who were on the border line of going one way or another regarding life in Northern Ireland , ending up getting jobs and doing great for a year and at the end of the year just thrown back onto the dole and people have lost interest in them again .
9 erm and also checking with them that you know you 're not going one way and no no , they 'd want you to do something else ,
10 The people of this county , were suffering from it , through crying , because of the lack of crime prevention work being done by the previous administration , because the money was all going one way .
11 They both entered a corridor at the same time , she going one way , he the other .
12 They 're blaming a new system of tolls which means drivers only have to pay going one way .
13 It 's when I , when I went to Poland it 's not two or three years , it was nineteen seventy three and I was , I was just coming in into the church and the one Witness was with me and we were going in er big town like Cracow , you know , we were going one way and there was a couple coming erm to meet us like you know in , in , in , on the road , and he was just wearing erm jeans and no shirt , but erm a big , big wooden cross on his chest just reaching really across his chest a wooden cross and then erm a safety pin in his nose and three safety pins attached to one another through his ears and this Witness with me walking down , she says just look at this couple and the girl was , wore the same dress she , she had the top on , you know , but again all sort of queer looking and she , this Witness with me , with me so , she said just look at the two that 's er coming aga to meet us and I said yes and I looked and I said look at the cross and she says yes , it used to be , they used to hang the criminals on the crosses and now the crosses hang on the criminals is n't that lovely , and now the cross is er all the criminals instead of the cross , oh yes
14 But it 's no way , I mean it was a really wet morning at quarter to seven , it had been raining , and he was right behind a lorry , and he , he , the lorry went to go one way and the he did n't go back because he knew he was going one way and the guy was going the other , he just started to go round to go to the left and bike was just there , he had no way of seeing him or he .
15 If you try to do the sums and ask could you do all those changes simply by sort of species going one way and the other relative to these changes erm in their origins and then those species which happen to be in the right direction being selection by some kind of species selection , I think the answer is you just ca n't make the sums add up right .
16 Then they were a single out away from going one game up in Dodger Stadium — only for Kirk Gibson to turn the Series on its head with a home run at the last moment .
17 Now GP stars are going one stage further .
18 The county council 's already provided an advisory route directing lorries away from the town centre — now it 's going one step further , banning all vehicles weighing more than seven and a half tonnes .
19 That means that if you decide you want to go one way and he has other ideas , you have to convince him that your wish takes priority .
20 My maximum bet had given away my hand and forced Judas to go one way where he would otherwise have certainly gone both .
21 Georgiades began to go one way round the gallery , his men the other .
22 But it 's no way , I mean it was a really wet morning at quarter to seven , it had been raining , and he was right behind a lorry , and he , he , the lorry went to go one way and the he did n't go back because he knew he was going one way and the guy was going the other , he just started to go round to go to the left and bike was just there , he had no way of seeing him or he .
23 Yeah well if we do n't get it tomorrow we 'll have to go one night , it 's late night shopping till nine o'clock .
24 But to get a diminished interval you 've got to remember that if you can have a minor interval , you 've got to go one semitone less than that minor interval .
25 In view of the fact that the growth of the modern corporate welfare state has been a response to the rise of secular humanism , it is important to go one step further and analyse in greater depth the three key elements within the corporate state — private companies , government and trade unions .
26 As scientist he adopted a certain method of explaining things ; as philosopher he tried to go one step further , he tried to justify his scientific methodology with arguments intended to prove that the things he did not need in his explanations — objective colours , sounds , and so on — did not exist .
27 Ideally Moss would like the open system vendors to go one step further and take over development of Tivoli 's distributed management framework entirely — ‘ because they should be doing the standards and API work . ’
28 Ideally , Moss would like the open system vendors to go one step further and take over development of Tivoli 's distributed management framework entirely — ‘ because they should be doing the standards and API work . ’
29 For Gloucester to go one step further and actually stage the ambush so that his enemies could be dealt with there and then would seem a logical refinement of the earlier scheme .
30 From this it is easy to go one step further and to say that the same thing happens in fictional discourse , except that it is a postulated or imagined model of reality — in short , a fiction — that is transferred to the addressee .
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