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

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1 A diatonic-scale glissando goes very well with a chromatic scale on the wind , no discrepancy between them being discernible to the ear .
2 It is difficult to make broader international comparisons in social policy , but Kaim-Caudle ( 1973 ) placed the UK top among ten countries for its health service provision , though in his survey of wider social security policies the top place went more often to other countries , the Netherlands , West Germany and Denmark .
3 The first four mini cills below Dulnain bridge go almost exclusively on left , as does most of the rapid until in sight of the old railway bridge then there is a good choice of routes , good fun , quite fast with few back eddies .
4 Kennedy saw it in what he termed a policy of ‘ constructive repression ’ — which upon examination turns out to consist mainly in restoring the autonomy of the local official , who will be set free from bureaucratic control to go once again among the people , exercising ‘ sympathy ( in its true and not its debauched sense ) ’ , conducting his business in the vernacular , abandoning that ‘ cold aloofness ’ which is ‘ a vice in a ruler ’ , and seeing that the Crown 's Indian subjects are well-governed , harmless , and content .
5 By comparison with the religious orders , the secular church went much closer into the life of ordinary people .
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