Example sentences of "[that] go [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It does , however , show clearly that when assessing suffering it is important to have a framework that goes beyond the narrow concerns of selective or functional assessment approaches , although such approaches do have some value in distinguishing between ‘ appropriate ’ and ‘ inappropriate ’ suffering .
2 The best way to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the domestic bin is not to persuade people to sort out unwanted recyclables .
3 ‘ The one that goes with the Slow Children sign at the other end of the village . ’
4 It 's difficult to describe in detail without spoiling the effect for future viewers , something that goes for the whole film .
5 I mean , the point about this is that actually I must emphasise it 's a needs based assessment , both in allocating the overall amount of money that goes to the various areas and er those of you who 've already looked at it will see that area three seems to have a disproportionately high amount of the money .
6 The reality is that the number of single-person households in a particular district is part of the profile that is drawn in order to establish the standard spending assessment , and therefore the grant that goes to the local authority .
7 McDonnell , his promoter Barry Hearn and trainer Darkie Smith clearly believed that going into the final round McDonnell had a chance of winning the super-featherweight title on points .
8 There is a fortune on offer for the side that go into the European Cup 's mini-league , the build-up has been intense and not many of the players will have taken part in a bigger or more crucial event .
9 Input devices range from microphones that go into the external jack to compact disk players ; output can be through the internal speaker , or via stereo speakers or headphones plugged into the speaker jack .
10 but what you have to do with it is the compilation of the figures that go into the little table under so what would it cost , those are your figures are n't they ?
11 ( Gabbro weathers readily , forming the good soil on which grow the grapes that go into the sweet wines of Cyprus . )
12 Most people do not think of the Department of Social Security as a great taxing Department , but it raises enormous sums that go into the national insurance fund to pay benefits .
13 We know that roughly 10 million people in Britain today can not afford adequate housing ; that 7 million people go without essential clothing , such as a warm , waterproof coat for the winter , and that about 2.5 million children are growing up in families that go without the essential things in life , such as three meals a day , toys and out-of-school activities .
14 The latter accepts it : law as integrity supposes that people have legal right — rights that follow from past decisions of political institutions and therefore license coercion — that go beyond the explicit extension of political practices conceived as conventions .
15 There are a few that are changed before that and there are those that go beyond the legal limit .
16 They all start with the basic feline sound , genetically inherited like all the other elements of their communication system , but the artificial nature of the adult cat/human owner relationship creates a special world in which new subtleties develop that go beyond the genetically-shared vocabulary .
17 He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] .
18 A rather attractive hexagonal room that went off the main library which seemed sort of ideal for study purposes , or teaching purposes that were associated with the library .
19 In a game that went to the fifth day only because many hours were lost to the weather — the actual playing time was two and two-thirds days — one was left wondering what he might have done had he been fully fit .
20 Of the 12 games that went to the 18th hole during the course of the match overall , only one was won by an American and , as matters got tighter and tighter , the home team got worse and worse .
21 Anyone who indulged in it for its own sake was an out-and-out sinner — and that went for the resulting offspring , too . ’
22 The original trophy that went with the first prize disappeared — it is thought at some time during the eighteenth century — and there was never enough money to replace it .
23 Because of the pressures of the Iran-Iraq war , then in its fourth year , the Kurds won concessions that went beyond the 1970 agreement .
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