Example sentences of "go [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We go the long way ; who knows how long it will be before we come this way again ? |
2 | He says that there may be a few who go the long way around , but not many . |
3 | and you go the long stay car park and |
4 | If we go the right way about it , we could set ourselves up nice with a good little earner still in Rafferty 's . ’ |
5 | You can get round him if you go the right way about it . |
6 | The point is that when I go The best thing is wedding fairs where you are seen and talk to people , but again that is a lot of effort depends very much |
7 | If we go the second week in September , then that way we can |
8 | Off go the modern appliances ( no more dish-washers , hoovers , microwave ovens and refrigerators ) . |
9 | I go the first time , when that Scandinavian girl in the high-cut leotard ( wo n't it damage something vital , wearing those things ? ) shows me around , while gasping with incredulity at my age and wonderment at my physique . |
10 | Out go the small birds : no longer does the song of the skylark , the flirting wheatears , or the parachuting meadow pipits greet us as we walk the moors . |
11 | They do n't even go to the train place — they go the other way , and up the driveway and out of the station . |
12 | than go the other way . |
13 | The other side of the coin is the agonising trust in the dark , the utter obedience when all our inclinations go the other way , and the willingness to suffer which marked our Lord . |
14 | Go the other way . |
15 | go in the opposite direction , turned your pen round and you go the other way . |
16 | When I 'm at a crossroads , if I find myself going back to the same place I had a happy encounter , I deliberately go the other way , so I do n't become a slave to habit . |
17 | Go the other way it 's easier |
18 | They go the other way to normal . |
19 | Few 24-hour races ever go the full distance — fans usually burst on to the sacred tarmac 20 minutes or so before the official end |
20 | In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread says the Old Testament ; salvation through hard work go the Protestant ethic and the rigidities of the New Right ; labour power , how nature is tamed and society transformed , argues Marxism . |
21 | all , you know that 's , now you 're learning French , one of the things that the French say , they 're always saying it , is , make things easy , go the straightest way , towards any thing . |
22 | From the word go the eventual winners from Sligo/Mullingar knew that their task would not be easy when they encountered Dundalk . |
23 | made the same silly mistake I made before , go the wrong way . |
24 | Then you go the whole hog , have whatever else is available , then stop for a fish-and-chip take-away on the way home . |
25 | So go the whole hog . |
26 | Many ailments , especially viral ones such as Fish Pox , can make themselves apparent a long time after purchase : in other words , unless you go the whole hog , like the very top Koi-keepers , quarantine is no guarantee that all will be well . |
27 | But some of the new philosophers and freethinkers — Voltaire ( 1694–1778 ) , for example — go the whole hog and , particularly in Catholic France , where anticlericalism spurs it on , atheism takes root . |
28 | Go the whole hog . |
29 | Squeezed into an Islington drinking hole prior to an onstage engagement , Sam sips tentatively at a half of lager while the siblings go the whole hog and guzzle pints of water . |
30 | ‘ Now 's the time to nail my colours to the mast , throw away the scabbard , buckle to , go the whole hog , cross the Rubicon , grab the bull by the horns , put my shoulder to the wheel and leave a note out for the milkman . ’ |