Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I took this to be written approval for the project to go ahead and I believe , in view of the wording , that I was quite justified in doing so .
2 I took this to be written approval for the project to go ahead and I believe , in view of the wording , that I was perfectly justified in doing so .
3 From that day on , nothing about the mill went well -unless Neva had a hand in it .
4 If so , think of the head going forward and upwards away from your spine .
5 This was one of the changes initially seen under the Republic : the capture of Jamaica in 1655 opened up a new road which encouraged rulers in the second half of the century to go forward and force other European powers to give up their lands on almost the whole of the North American coastline .
6 You may say we 've robbed Peter to pay Paul , and there 's some truth in that , but we have n't at the end of the day gone further than that .
7 It is already a business committed to export , with 80 per cent of the film going abroad and 30 per cent of that destined for continental Europe .
8 In the crudest forms , the informant is reduced to that which he or she says , and the idea of the anthropologist going beyond or against that particular limited form of expression is considered suspicious , though this attitude is unusual .
9 Nu replied by promoting yet another Leftist unity programme , There was no response ; instead a major part of the PVO went underground while all the former BNA battalions of the army except that commanded by Ne Win mutinied and joined the rebels .
10 But , perhaps unfortunately , the causes and consequences of the dilemma go deeper than this suggestion implies .
11 The second show of the evening went ahead as though there had been no problems .
12 These final exchanges were to have taken place at the border town of Mundhiriya from March 14 , but did not in the event go ahead as scheduled .
13 The way in which the school is perceived by the local community may depend not only on overt performance indicators such as language and numeracy skills but also on covert performance indicators such as how the pupils behave on the bus going home or smoking outside the school premises .
14 While the train is accelerating , the driver 's watch at the front goes faster than the guard 's .
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