Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] go [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Onwards and upwards her conflicts should go until the final and worst one of all .
2 If it is one of tantrums then the chart should go where the action usually happens — in living room or kitchen , for example .
3 The houses in the High Street went stravaiging down to the Gallowgate and the Saltmarket , to which last place no sane citizen would go as it was full of cutthroat robbers , avoided even by the police .
4 The problem is to determine how far this shaped perception can go before it becomes deceit or manipulation .
5 Sound waves can go where light can not .
6 My boss used to go where the mower had gone , but the fairways were narrow in 1965 and he found trouble when he missed them .
7 And since every table in the application has triggers for primary and foreign keys and last update id and data information , he thinks 80% could go if the promised integrity enhancements features work .
8 And since every table in the application has triggers for primary and foreign keys and last update ID and data information , he thinks that 80% could go if the promised integrity enhancement features work .
9 ‘ The days must go when they can wake up a judge at dead of night , give him a drop of brandy , show him a headline from The Sun and get him to sign an injunction , ’ Mr Todd said .
10 Syd Tierney , NEC member ‘ The days must go when they can wake a judge at dead of night , give him a drop of brandy , show him a headline from The Sun , and get him to sign an injunction . ’
11 THE days must go when they can wake up a judge at dead of night , give him a drop of brandy , show him a headline in The Sun , and get him to sign an injunction .
12 Some 100 jobs at its Chesterman Home Furnishers business could go when the group closes its four pilot stores in the next four months .
13 Joseph Seery , of Darlington , says the responses to John Cole 's column on third-world famine relief ( 24 April ) , on which I commented here on 1 May , ‘ are , I hope , a fantasy … part of an experiment to see how far imaginary outrageous statements can go before their authenticity is challenged .
14 She began to understand how the bleak vision she had been shown was no more and no less than the extremes to which such powers might go if once they lost touch with the exactions of a loving heart .
15 After many doubts as to whether the event would go as planned , or if a significant number of aircraft would turn-up , the celebrations held over the weekend went off without a hitch and the whole town was enveloped in Norseman fever or Norsemania , as the local press called it .
16 He moved slowly , according to Nithard , " wanting to know which way things would go before he crossed the Alps " ; only when it had become clear that plenty of support would be forthcoming did he decide to claim " the whole empire " .
17 Tingling fingers early in the morning are caused by a build-up of fluid and the feeling should go once you start to move around .
18 While there has been an academic ‘ industry ’ built around what Keynes really meant in his writing , a one-sentence summary might go as follows .
19 ‘ If you ask me where all our patients would go if we closed , I do n't know the answer , ’ says consultant nephrologist Dr Charles Tomson .
20 Erm , we do know quite a lot about erm , why it is that when you diet you start to think about food all the time , and why it is that certain things happen , and I think that there 's more and more information and knowledge being gathered and yes , the na , the desire to change has to come from the individual but perhaps , having clinics available where people can go when they 're ready to change or where they can get help .
21 The kind of software niches Solbourne would go after would require lots of CPU power , I/O and memory but still be small enough to be unattractive to an HP .
22 Mr Patten hinted that extra cash for public sector housebuilding will go where shortages are greatest .
23 ‘ We know what we are aiming for and we know from experience how far players can go if they are prepared to work .
24 This will mean that funding will go where it is most needed locally rather than according to a set of priorities determined in Whitehall .
25 The pain which Nelson 's blows caused has now receded and the bruises will go when he takes a week 's rest in Spain .
26 Sometimes boyfriends may go though a radical change of heart in the middle of the pregnancy .
27 This could be easier ; you still have to insert codes to control which of your MailList fields should go where , but the manual is helpful on this topic .
28 And for when people stay cos the other ones might go cos they 're normally put in together .
29 If you 're at work Dorothy could go If I help , I 'll help with Trevor with his triplets .
30 This imagery is even more extraordinary when one considers that in this country , the Christian Churches are among the few places of worship where women can go whether they are menstruating or not .
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