Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That kind of thing went on when churches projected an image of their God or Jesus onto believers .
2 For a while my self-loathing and judgement of self went deeper than they had ever been in my life .
3 But the issue of tangibility goes further than this : it is evaluative ; it says something about service products and service jobs .
4 ‘ If you know anything about the history of art , you 'll know that the real process of evaluation goes on after things have stopped .
5 Meanwhile , the making of cloth went on as before .
6 Moves towards the demonetization of gold went further when , under the second amendment to the articles of agreement in Jamaica in 1976 , it was agreed that the IMF should dispose of one-third of its gold holdings .
7 It 's like Jenny , like Tracey said Carla was the best at She even said apparently to the big girls on a Monday there 's gon na be a lot of heads turning a lot of chat going on when Carla comes out .
8 But he said he 's got a lot of things to go through before he
9 Given the amount of calls and the fact that they 're telephoned in different areas it seems a lot of trouble to go through if it was a hoax .
10 Using the ribber , there are a lot of steps to go through when knitting .
11 Yeah it 's a lot of effort going nowhere if I do n't
12 and the possibility of Leeds going up as well ! ! !
13 Now the system at the moment seems to be er suggested by the government that V A T should go up and those that really need the money will be if not wholly , mainly compensated , they will of course get another rise if the cost of living goes up because their pensions will go up .
14 To me it meant that your involvement with Jones went deeper than the superficial thing I 'd been imagining .
15 The trip to Italy went well as did the few days when one of the twins , ( full name Alexander ) was with us .
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