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

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1 The Super Sportster Z had won every race it entered and the shareholders go a good dividend .
2 Thus the Act goes a long way in smoothing the path of the prosecutor .
3 THE head went a long time ago , then it was the legs — but on Thursday night it was Martina Navratilova 's heart that had gone from her game .
4 It seems to me that this difference in the structure of the schedules goes a long way towards explaining in industrial terms the relative stasis of British television subgenres like sitcom , crime series and soap opera , and the drive towards innovation found in the corresponding genres on US television .
5 The incident goes a long way to explaining Chapman 's later enthusiasm for floodlit football .
6 After all , that is the first thing about us that others see and a well-groomed , well-dressed image reflected back at us from the mirror goes a long way to bolstering our private and public confidence .
7 ‘ When I 'm coasting like this — in the natural state , ’ she argued , ‘ the beams go a certain distance to reach me .
8 However , the Pope 's account of the role of the papacy went a great deal farther than that : Christian unity , he said , must be founded on the faith in Christ that was handed on by the Apostles ; what this faith is must be determined by the Roman Catholic Church .
9 The Section went a long step further than this , however .
10 The agreement went a long way towards meeting demands of organizations such as the World Wide Fund for Nature and Greenpeace , which had staged lengthy public campaigns in favour of preserving the Antarctic as the planet 's last great wilderness .
11 Proponents claim that the plant goes a long way toward addressing the heavily oil dependent state 's energy needs , and , would entail the destruction of at most 2 percent of the Wao Kele tract .
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