Example sentences of "go [adv] [conj] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Greens had planned to hold their 1989 rally in the Sorbonne , but at the last minute they were told they would have to go elsewhere and the only venue available at short notice was the Cité . |
2 | As has consistently been the case , Paisley and other DUP politicians were prepared to go further than the Official Unionists and the provincial leadership of the Orange Order . |
3 | You think all 's going well and the next moment — bing ! |
4 | To me it meant that your involvement with Jones went deeper than the superficial thing I 'd been imagining . |
5 | Birkenhead-born Swain , who tasted life at the top as a player with Chelsea , Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa , said : ‘ Relegation is a terrible feeling for everyone involved and it wo n't go away until the first game of the season . |
6 | Despite the fact that ‘ if only ’ implies that things could be different , they do not actually go away when the ideal conditions are achieved , they just surface in a new guise . |
7 | There are no bureaucrats going round counting the jobs that never happened , the jobs that went away or the small firms that have packed up because they could no longer make a profit under the new controls and restrictions on their work force . |
8 | They went downstairs and the old lady was waiting for them in the hall . |
9 | cos the main environmental was er , it did it on its own , with a completely empty switchboard , no calls on five o'clock at night , everybody had gone home and the bloody thing would just sit ringing , ringing , ringing , ringing and erm |
10 | Domestically , Brandt also went further than the Grand Coalition in extending state intervention in the economy , with the intention of fostering a more egalitarian , caring society . |
11 | She went home and the next morning began rebuilding her life . |
12 | On his return to Rangoon in mid-October , Dorman-Smith announced that he would go further than the 17 May statement : he would appoint an advisory council . |
13 | We must , of course , go further than the signed pages when dealing with an illustrated work . |
14 | You could n't go further than the eighth class without going on to be a priest . ’ |
15 | They also go further than the equivalent parts of the International Accounting Standards Committee 's Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements , and contain some significant new principles . |
16 | It will have been gathered from what has gone before that the non-gonococcal infections are considerably less easy both to diagnose and to treat than gonorrhoea itself . |
17 | They say they will go even if the Vietnam-backed government in Phnom Penh fails to achieve a political settlement with the resiStance . |
18 | Not all went well as the second half began . |
19 | The seminars all went well and the Australian branches have received a number of enquiries as a result . |
20 | All went well and the 600 tonne roof was lowered safely down on to the reactor . |
21 | He maintained that the construction of the flood barriers ( based on the MOSE prototype : see The Art Newspaper , No. 15 , February 1992 , p.1 ) would not be held up until the de-pollution programme was completed : plans and experimental work on the flood barriers would go ahead while the environmental problems were being dealt with and experimental work should be completed by the beginning of 1994 . |
22 | The shadow cabinet elections can not go ahead until the new party leadership is in place . |
23 | What Charles said in major speeches which he put a great deal of time and thought into , seldom went farther than the four walls he spoke within . |
24 | Never to go again when the old man died . |
25 | If the firm 's decision criterion is to go ahead if the expected return is 10 per cent , then it should go ahead . |