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

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1 I think the the key point about patriotism is one reason why perhaps people in , in Britain and so on should n't be patriotic too , but if you see the rather cynical attitude of the Western countries towards recent events , not just in Russia but right across the Eastern block , very good example was condemned , erm but when , following the massacres erm , the West has gone on to sort of do deals with the winners and cultivate links er with the people responsible for that massacre , the killing of the Soviet Union went the other way and consequently erm that 's where you know Western resources are directed .
2 And on Wednesday Judy Robinson is set to leave the Grey Horse pub , Bank Top Judy 's rent has gone up from £13,000 to £25,000 .
3 A light seems to go on in Lucker 's head .
4 Despite all this , 'Mill did go in at half-time one goal to the good after some great work on the left by youngster Matthew Hadden .
5 In 1935 , after the Murrells débâcle and the dawning realization that very little which could be described as administration had gone on in Masai District , the Tanganyika government did in fact begin to give some serious thought to the type of man which should be sent there .
6 A car had gone out of control on the slippery road .
7 This particular trucker 's agent had gone out of business late on New Year 's Eve , one of a number of last-minute bankruptcies and mergers and a new agent would somehow have to be found to stamp his papers if Customs were to let him depart on the 20.15 sailing .
8 Later the Emperor Frederick I ( Barbarossa ) was to maintain that this ceremony had gone out of use and he refused to perform the office for the English pope , Adrian IV , at Sutri in 1155 .
9 Many forms had days when lessons finished at midday , and study had to go on at home .
10 Any dictionary begins to go out of date as soon as it is published .
11 But when , several months later , the harassed new mum plans to go back to work , where should she turn to for advice ?
12 But the skill has gone out of farming now .
13 She says one boy has gone back to bed wetting because he 's so worried .
14 Citrus fruit consumption has gone up from 2.70oz per person per week in 1982 for oranges to 2.99oz , and for other citrus fruits from 1.72oz to 2.19oz .
15 Salad consumption has gone up from 1.44oz to 1.89oz per week .
16 Over the last five years criminal legal aid has soared from £25 million to £47 million while advice and assistance has gone up from £5.9 million to £15.4 million .
17 A stolen coach has gone out of control and demolished a shop .
18 Over the last 20 years a pint of milk has increased five-fold from 5p to 26p today , and a loaf of bread has gone up from 10p to 47p .
19 Frantic appeals for help kept going out to Rome — Rome was still the patron , the protector , the fortress , even when she was falling to pieces herself .
20 The bus driver had given chase , had managed to signal to a police car and the chase had gone on through Kirkintilloch and Milton of Campsie before Cook lost control in Birdston Road .
21 Miss Lamb 's own inquiries convinced her that exploitation does go on in homes in the Teesside area .
22 This could happen if , for example , the wholesaler has gone out of business or if in the contract between the wholesaler and the retailer there is a valid exemption clause which prevents the wholesaler being liable to the retailer .
23 Tom turns his head in embarrassment and has it explained to him that his regular caddie has gone back to Orville Moody , and I 'm his new one , so he says , ‘ OK ’ , and walks on to the first tee .
24 It was Mrs Robinson who served him his late breakfast and it took no more than the tapping of an eggshell to discover from that guileless woman that her husband had gone down to Lorton with goats ' cheese and potted char for the market men who called there on a Thursday .
25 Ironic when you think back , is n't it — in the early 1980s , IBM Corp had pretty much identical deals with Intel Corp and Rolm Co in which it bought about 20% of each with the right to take go up to 30% — and in its wisdom , in mid-decade , it decided to buy Rolm outright , and to sell all its Intel shares …
26 The swinging pendulum has gone out of fashion .
27 Any anaesthetic remaining goes back to patient via the analyser , which adjusts other elements , such as oxygen and nitrous oxide , to the mixture .
28 The King had gone back to Nicosia , taking his whole Council with him .
29 The price had gone up to £22.00 per set making a total of £2,200 .
30 Water 's gone out of bag .
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