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

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1 Well we got the rock and roll ones first well they have , them two have to go together in a certain place cos them are all the rock and roll ones and them are not .
2 With demands for devolution resurfacing , this problem is unlikely to go away in the foreseeable future .
3 ‘ No , I 'm sure you 'll be able to go home in a few days .
4 yes , I should n't mind going away in a few weeks , if , if
5 I can feel behind my head the haze of reddish hair going away in the opposite direction .
6 Aaron why you going home in a stroppy mood ?
7 Subject : ‘ Youre going home in a Swedish Ambulance
8 David Oates going well in a new saloon car racing class .
9 Do n't know why you 're going there in the first place .
10 England 's tries were not magical creations , just simple quick passing , where the movement is always going forward in the classic tradition of back play , but a tradition that seems beyond Scotland 's ken at the moment .
11 As the worlds of savage and sexuality had gone together in the earlier poetry , now , together , they seem banished .
12 Afterwards I wondered where he might go best in the current formation : the 3 midfielders are all attack-oriented , which Batty is n't , and Fairclough is doing okay in front of the defence .
13 Well you can go outside in a few minutes .
14 You seem to specialise in these narrow victories ; you went away in the last round , up to Greenwich and also had a narrow one there .
15 If you go outside in the cold mornings
16 She asked him to come to her room so as not to overhear any more , and then they went downstairs in an express lift : a glass-and-gilt beetle that hurtled the twenty-eight floors in nine and a half seconds .
17 Three quiet days went past in the slow slap and plop of the river .
18 Their cheer did not go far in the brittle morning air but it pleased her .
19 Many Germans seem to have convinced themselves that by ‘ taking Gorbachev at his word ’ ( to borrow a phrase of the currently almost speechless Hans-Dietrich Genscher , the foreign minister ) , they could ensure that things went well in the Soviet Union ; and that Saddam Hussein could be shifted without war .
20 The interviewees ' subjective evaluations of the service provided by the Drugs Council are intimately related to the reason why they went there in the first place .
21 She should never have gone there in the first place .
22 On the other hand , she did not feel that she could refuse him , because if she refused him , by what right and for what purpose had she gone there in the first place ?
23 And then I did something even more stupid than the having gone there in the first place .
24 They nearly went ahead in the 13th minute .
25 Leeds went ahead in the second half with a goal by Wallace but their period of domination shortly came to an end and Everton pressed hard before Cottee got the equaliser .
26 Most matches went ahead in the central Midlands although road and bank conditions were bad which lead to low turnouts .
27 The visitors deservedly went ahead in the 19th minute when Gary Blissett fired home from 12 yards .
28 Bradford went ahead in the 15th minute when Tony Marchant snapped up a loose ball and squeezed in at the corner .
29 Wolves went ahead in the 29th minute when Mark Burke converted a low cross from Robbie Dennison and Wolves always looked good value for their lead .
30 They went ahead in the 30th minute when Tommy Gaynor skipped away from a couple of tackles and let fly from 25 yards : no sign of gratitude there for Eoin Hand , Huddersfield 's manager , who had helped along his fellow-Irishman 's career in the early days at Limerick .
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