Example sentences of "[noun sg] go [adv] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The young horse goes through so many learning experiences with us — the discipline of being held still in our arms as a foal , acceptance of being stroked all over and having its legs picked up , learning to lead and to be tied up , and later learning to accept being rugged and lunged . |
2 | In the presence of a growth factor the cells produced by the progenitor cell go through about eight cell divisions before differentiating into oligodendrocytes . |
3 | Southern Princess went down around 0300 hours but we got away in the lifeboats . |
4 | Liberal interest in electoral reform goes back over 100 years . |
5 | " The rain went on nearly all night , you know . |
6 | A young man went downstairs early one morning wearing nothing but a short nightgown . |
7 | Bath players of recent years have never appeared as convincing for England as they regularly do for Bath ; while if they are part of one of those curious South-West sides their form goes down yet another notch . |
8 | There is a long way to go as only 350 tonnes were collected during 1990 — but plans are already underway to gear up collection across the country . |
9 | This policy appears to mark the reversal of an established tradition going back nearly fifty years to the New Deal , and to strike at the most vulnerable group in the United States — the poor ( many of them black ) and the old . |
10 | The birth place of their race , the island realm of Ulthuan , has a recorded history going back over 8000 years . |
11 | The new system went live earlier this year . |