Example sentences of "[noun sg] go [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , so I thought , I might erm , cos I bought a jumper , I bought a pale blue jumper to go with the flowery leggings , but , I 've decided I 'll take blue jumper back , cos , although it would be alright with plain white trousers I thought that 's all I would wear it with , I would n't wear it with anything else , so , I think I 'll change that , if I get the dark blue leggings like Jamie , then I 'll get the striped jumper the same .
2 We do not wish to be the first case of this kind to go before the Special Commissioners .
3 Do n't expect Schedule Express to go into the fine details of resource management .
4 Whether the prosecution can prove attempted rape rather than the lesser offence of indecent assault will often depend on proof of the defendant 's intention to go beyond the indecent acts already committed .
5 Eighty per cent of our bilateral aid goes to the poorest countries .
6 Mr Taylor said it was difficult to say why the seat went to the Liberal Democrats .
7 In the end the European side went into the 12 singles matches with a two point lead ( 9-7 ) but only after two Yorkshiremen had produced a rearguard action at the end of the day which even General Custer would have been proud of .
8 Rain recognized the stale smell , and her glance went to the half-open shutters .
9 While the slow process of discharging cargo goes on the four apprentices , firm friends in spite of temperamental differences , are fired by legends of hidden treasure to explore the hills behind the town in their free time .
10 The Vancouver based Rob Boyd duly added to his record here — a second to go with the two wins and a third .
11 Similar principles are relevant where the issue goes beyond the express rules to imply additional terms , based on public policy , or the presumed intention of the parties .
12 Because of these discussions Mary Law went to the local teachers ’ centre to find out about borrowing video equipment .
13 Sometimes the third party may have to withdraw because the process goes beyond the statutory obligations laid upon it but this will raise questions about its integrity which are not easy to answer .
14 Econometricians are not , in my experience , very good at translating their findings into terms readily understood by those without at least A-level mathematics and statistics : those who are running their own consultancies also have an understandable reluctance to go into the full details of their equations and the modifications that may be required to fit equation and data more closely together .
15 In other words , while the court would not have imposed liability in respect of the decision itself ( except if it had been perverse ) failure to go through the preliminary steps of obtaining essential information could have grounded liability .
16 Far too much attention goes to the final judgements readers offer on the text , not enough to the context within which such remarks are generated .
17 Even with the best economic policy it will take two years from this point to go through the unavoidable stages of deflation and recession to reach the start of recovery .
18 This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique .
19 The standard grief reaction going through the five phases of denial , anger , bargaining , depression and finally acceptance over a period of two years but sometimes with progressive insulation of emotions resulting in a sense of isolation .
20 Within the general framework of his attack on the humanistic Hegelian tradition of Western Marxism , Althusser 's specific objection to Sartre 's attempt to mediate Marxism with existential subjectivity was that such a move went against the crucial discoveries which had founded Marxism in the first place ; in an extension of Lévi-Strauss ' argument , he maintained that the notion of ‘ man ’ that Sartre used was derived from a particular ideological definition of the human subject which represses Marx 's insight that the human subject is not the centre of history , together with Freud 's that the subject is not centred in consciousness .
21 At seven o'clock that night , William Darling went up the long stairs of the lighthouse to light the big oil lantern .
22 Barkley suggests that children have the opportunity to save a third of the tokens each day to go towards the special rewards on the ‘ menu ’ .
23 Set in Mexico , Evil goes to the outer limits of his persistent theme — potentially great men perverted and destroyed by power .
24 The local charter goes beyond the nine standards laid down by the Department of Health , with the authorities stressing the intention was to improve quality and promote openness in administration .
25 The local charter goes beyond the nine standards laid down by the Department of Health .
26 This pursuit of around 700 life histories occupied his spare time for years : ‘ I spent 10 years in Nottingham library going through the old newspapers and noting every reference to cricket up to 1880 .
27 During 1907–8 , although a local committee was formed by the ETS to study the " female question " , priority went to the 50 hours campaign , which was finally settled in February 1909 , thus leaving the way clear .
28 Another Gold Award went to the Rubber Chemicals section at Hillhouse for the achievements of its shutdown safety team .
29 But there was a motor bike went by a few minutes ago .
30 As can be seen from the map up there in the north eastern sector , the proposed outer boundary of the greenbelt goes beyond the six miles anyway , and is probably nearer seven miles .
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