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

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1 They say peace , it does n't just go on the top two inches of the surface water , it goes right to the very depths of your life and keeps .
2 This lack of interest goes right through the educational system , In Ealing for example ( an area where a high proportion of the population is Asian ) not one school had facilities for teaching Asian languages .
3 The triumph of a new ruling class goes together with the eventual emergence of a whole new social structure based on the new mode of production .
4 And when he 'd finished and been weighed again and she 'd changed his diaper and put it in the special container to go away for the chemical analysis — And a nasty old job that must be to do !
5 ‘ Will we have to go away from the white house , and the railway and everything ? ’
6 With demands for devolution resurfacing , this problem is unlikely to go away in the foreseeable future .
7 As the puppy gets older , he will want to go outside to the soiled piece of paper that you have positioned in a place that you may want him to use .
8 you 'll have to go elsewhere for the actual paper . )
9 Though Rivers gave some slight encouragement to Eliot in suggesting that even in our own society , religious changes have unforeseen and far-reaching effects parallel to those caused by the abolition of head-hunting in Melanesia , Eliot 's linking of ‘ cannibal isle ’ and that ‘ slick place ’ London goes directly against the main thrust of the book which stresses ‘ the almost immeasurable difference between Melanesian and European cultures , and the sharpness of the line which still divides them where they come in contact ’ .
10 But maybe your Ministerial colleague is n't going right for the very top , McLeish thought with unreasonable conviction , and you were going to stop her working at Yeo Davis when you could .
11 Matthew remained silent , going stealthily after the crooked figure as it squeezed through the tiny opening , then upwards with difficulty , climbing the narrow winding staircase that seemed never-ending .
12 The shop had been going since before the Second World War .
13 She 'd be better off going somewhere like the Early Learning Centre and getting a damn good toy .
14 We , we , we were playing in the er Alton league at one time , you know , we were doing quite well in that as well we got , one year we come second we got promoted to the first division after our first year , there was only three of their , there were four or five leagues going and they put us straight in the second division and er , but you were going all over the bloody place , you were going as far a field as Petersfield bloody old there was almost , there was one erm , just outside
15 ‘ One of our sons was with us for eight months before going away to the other end of the earth — I could n't even phone him .
16 ‘ Millin , you will be leaving here and going away with the tall man , Lovat .
17 I can feel behind my head the haze of reddish hair going away in the opposite direction .
18 Bill Pritchard , whom we left going ashore at the Old Mole with his demolition control party and Philip Walton 's demolition squad , protected by Tiger Watson 's men , moved into the Old Town in commando fashion : each party , indeed each man , when alone , moved towards the target without waiting for support .
19 Grand Met was going directly to the new format , but analysts were still working on the old style p&l accounts .
20 Then going home with the noisy flock of children from school I had ever such new , new idea .
21 ‘ Yes of course , ’ said Taliesin , his eyes going also to the motionless figure , because it was certainly unthinkable that they should leave Fergus like this , in the middle of a dark old mansion at the heart of an ancient forest .
22 Accordingly , if Mr. Lassman is correct , that kind of activity of going straight to the in-house computer and extracting confidential information from it could be committed with impunity so far as the three offences in this Act are concerned .
23 Instead of going straight to the front desk as usual , Charlie guided her towards the restaurant .
24 But in fact none of that is happening : they 're going straight to the latest technology , and as a result are able to roll things out very quickly . ’
25 For semiconductor makers not already committed to building 16-megabit production lines , the case for going straight for the 64-megabit device looks increasingly attractive .
26 The war was going well for the galactic empire .
27 Things were n't going well for the American studios , either at home or in the UK , and they became increasingly desperate , hunting around for the winning formula some had lost and others never found .
28 She looked up sharply , her eyes going immediately to the far shore and to the house on the crest above the cove .
29 Black-figure continues in use long for slight work , and for the prize vases at the Panathenaic games it far outlasts red figure , going deep into the Hellenistic age ; but from the generation after the Pioneers all major vase painters work primarily in red-figure .
30 In times past , I had tried to get across to the continent as much as possible , but now , while other people were going abroad for the first time because of all the cheap travel around , I was ( without intending to be anti-social ) doing exactly the opposite and taking a look around the British Isles .
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