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

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1 Things are pretty bad in Britain , Howard soon discovers , as he goes about questioning government officials .
2 I think it goes through that way , but , I think these are direct drive , but it 's actually a straight piece in
3 see when the water comes back out the filter it goes through this pipe right , a big unit type of thing
4 If the patient 's spasticity increases as he goes through this sequence , the task is too difficult .
5 Now , when the police officer when the police officer comes to court and goes through this statement , and it 's a confession , what would you normally call what he 's reading out ?
6 And here I might remark that the chief point that strikes the observer as he goes through this department is the predominance of the bogie — in fact , there is very little else .
7 The same goes for personal affection .
8 ‘ She also dashes about London trying to redress the sexual balance by finding out where a woman goes for paid sex , trying it and telling you how it was and how much . ’
9 What goes for one player should also go for the other .
10 This goes for all hair lengths . ’
11 The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow goes for such audience participation in a big way .
12 Dayflower , who goes for next week 's May Hill Stakes at Doncaster , was impressive on the gallops yesterday and the step up to a mile is expected to suit her admirably .
13 ADVANCED MICRO GOES FOR SIMPLIFIED PRICING WITH ITS FIRST Am486 PARTS
14 Well if Steve goes for this interview he 's working till , he 'll not be in till half past eight because he says all that week he can gain four hours work because erm he 's found out you do n't have to finish after two hours , you can work as much you like , finish at ten o'clock at night if you want .
15 No , that goes for tan colour course it does n't go
16 ( This reference to the task of childhood is rather my own effort to develop Spinoza 's own richly fruitful but rather abstract ideas in more concrete terms than a direct report upon what he says — the same goes for some other of my remarks . )
17 AND THAT GOES FOR BIG LAWRIE
18 Well it 's a verb phrase so erm they just , all that means is if you take a subject expression and well , what goes , what goes after such expression is a verb phrase , that my opinion not just you know .
19 Hampshire think they may lose up to a quarter of their membership when Dean Park goes after this season .
20 They are essentially of two kinds : ‘ fair rent ’ , a system by which tenants pay a rent determined by a rent officer , and ‘ co-ownership ’ , where part of the tenant 's rent goes towards partial ownership of the dwelling .
21 The other thing is if the school children walk round , and through where they 're supposed to go , it still goes past Wide Pond , and they 've eroded all the grass where they 've made their own little footpaths through , I do n't think going that going the other way would make it any different .
22 They make the money now and it goes like flipping water .
23 By giving an excuse for , as it , it goes like this business if you try and cover something else now .
24 But this goes against all trade union traditions : invoking laws and the courts has been seen as an infringement of worker 's freedom of action and power of collective bargaining .
25 There is a possible solution to this problem , but it goes against standard phoneme theory .
26 The council also claims the scheme goes against some countryside protection policies .
27 Also , evidence suggesting that regulation In fact has no effect goes against this viewpoint .
28 A SHOT of Mexican liquor mixed with champagne and lime goes into potent tequila slammers .
29 Our database reviewer , Mark Whitehorn , has been playing around with a gamma version of the product — the last stage of testing before a a product goes into final code .
30 Index Printers of Dunstable , 40 kilometres north of London , is responsible for the ‘ hardware ’ that goes into New Scientist and many other magazines .
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