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

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1 Most often it is totally unconscious and goes unrecognized by staff and service users .
2 This frequency-multiplied signal is input to an m-state counter/decoder which has , each of which goes HIGH in sequence ( Fig. 7.10 ) .
3 Cos it goes direct from station
4 Mill Reef goes clear of Pistol Packer .
5 In fact , if anything goes wrong at Portslade Community College it 's my fault , and therefore I 'm not going to be in a position where I do n't feel able to take responsibility for any decision made .
6 What goes wrong for girls , they claim , is that teachers do not appropriately value the good work which girls do in mathematics .
7 The most common thing that goes wrong with taps is that they leak either because the gland or packing has failed ( a leak from the top when the tap is open ) or because the washer has worn ( a leak from the spout when the tap is closed ) .
8 Like at the moment if there 's anything goes wrong with possessions , it really ought to be the project manager sorting it out .
9 Shell goes Latin for tankers
10 She goes straight after work .
11 goes straight from school .
12 Should Amis 's friendship with Larkin — which goes unstated in Amis 's fiction , but which is not absent from it — matter to the reader of that fiction ?
13 EC goes soft on fridge energy
14 Jacklin goes native at Dalmahoy
15 screen goes blank on El
16 LAWSON GOES INTERNATIONAL WITH RELEASE 6 OF ITS FINANCIAL , DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
17 Sport Around The World : Chilean champion goes hungry in ban dispute
18 Today 's multi-millionaire golfers at the Masters might well add to such a prayer : ‘ And that goes double for Henry Cotton . ’
19 Bookwatch has been appointed book consultant to the new national cable television service , Wire TV , which goes live on Tuesday 4th May .
20 Viewers in the south will get their first chance to judge Carlton , which replaces Thames , when presenter Chris Tarrant goes live in Trafalgar Square at the witching hour tonight to introduce a 90-minute New Year party with Hollywood stars , the Chippendales , a hypnotist , a female impersonator and Paul McCartney — who will probably be watching it in bed since his part was recorded days ago .
21 Care management goes live in April 1993 but is still poorly rehearsed and its performance may yet disappoint .
22 A Reuter spokesman said the company has reached an agreement with Japan 's Ministry of Finance on reporting requirements , but it will be several months before the system goes live in Tokyo .
23 Finally they are ambushed and taken prisoner by the enemy ( the former lager-louts risen from the dead and now wearing masks ) ; Hadfield goes catatonic with terror , and is solicitously carried off to re-education in the jungle .
24 However , in the majority of households , responsibility for looking after the family and home goes hand-in-hand with money management .
25 In most organisations , top down authority goes hand-in-hand with departmentalisation and the division of work , so that a senior manager in department A can not tell a junior manager in department B what to do , because his authority does not cross department or sectional boundaries .
26 The hunt for causes goes on , and research into the causes goes hand-in-hand with care for the families .
27 That 's when PJ goes wild with delight and smothers his owners in doggy kisses .
28 He 's teaching me Russian and when I make a mistake with those awful adjectives he goes mad with rage .
29 The lady in the story ( as plainly told as it is titled ) inexplicably turns , halfway through an ordinary afternoon , into a bright-eyed vixen ; and the man in the story , equally inexplicably , Boy thought , remains faithful to her and loves her dearly even when she leaves him in order to raise a family with another animal and he even , in the end , goes mad with love for her .
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