Example sentences of "the [noun] go [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | This week the company went into receivership and the heart went out of the British fashion industry . |
2 | But now the fight went out of the family : ‘ What would you do ? |
3 | When the Nationalists won only one seat at the general election of 1970 , the tension went out of the argument . |
4 | Some of the tension went out of the room . |
5 | This woman was certainly beautiful and all the pleasure went out of the morning . |
6 | Once a craft becomes a business , half the pleasure goes out of the window if one has to worry about making enough money to maintain a reasonable standard of living . |
7 | . Daryl was utterly taken about , what in the wide world did Sally mean , she watched the girl go out of the room and sat down on the form completely bewildered . |
8 | The Feldwebel went out of the room . |
9 | The child went out of the room again . |
10 | For instance , if a business sells ten pounds worth of goods for cash , the goods go out of the business as sales and the cash comes into the business . |
11 | As the men went out of the door Laura stared glumly over at the young policewoman . |
12 | A bit of the sunlight went out of the barley sugar . |
13 | Some of the discipline went out of the play , but as others tired Jess picked up the pace of the game and finished looking as likely as match-winner as anyone . |
14 | As the shadows closed over the land the heat went out of the day . |