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

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1 Indeed one firm — which has since gone bust — offered £1.5 million more , while other better offers would have entailed loss of control and loss of identity .
2 This time it has all gone public .
3 Promotion of the state-owned sector has generally gone hand in hand with promotion of the indigenous , i.e. African , private sector , although in ‘ socialist ’ countries the scope of the latter has sometimes been consciously restricted .
4 ‘ I 've taken over a local building firm which has unfortunately gone belly-up , ’ Vitor told her , ‘ and included among their assets is a plot of a sizeable number of acres which encompasses your property . ’
5 The one point on which Mr Golyadkin and Double were agreed was that there is nobody like God , but it follows pat and false that if a man has nowhere to go God will look after him .
6 The power to define and enforce consents is ultimately a power to put people out of business , to deter the introduction of new industry or to drive away going concerns .
7 I think we 'd better go Paul .
8 And put the phone down and that was it and I said well you 'd better go dad cos case he wanted to speak to anybody .
9 Well I 'd better go June .
10 Ooh I think I 'd better go lock up my garage before it gets too dark .
11 I 'd better go mother
12 I 'd only gone part of the way when I collided with Dad .
13 The irritating clarity which her dissolving mind afforded long gone events brought back memories of an archaeological expedition to classify similar megaliths on Sensuron .
14 Fairs and fights seem always to go hand in hand .
15 For duck you needed really to go north , to the big lakes around Alexandria and , of course , for big game you had to go south .
16 sit there going ssss
17 ‘ They 've all gone miles and miles upriver .
18 The others had all gone home hours ago .
19 Our two dogs — Sombro , a black Labrador cross , and Picosso , a white Boxer — also seem to enjoy the easy come easy go existence .
20 Eugenics had always gone hand in hand with socialism for Haldane — he and his sister , Naomi ( later Mitchison ) , joined both the Oxford Eugenics Society and the Labour party — because , as he explained , biology compels us to recognise that the innate inequality of men requires scientific management by the state .
21 It was well into the charter business 's low season , so the vast majority of Cutwater 's yachts had either gone north for the summer or were sitting on jackstands out of the water .
22 My wife 's just gone America shark fishing .
23 They have now gone weeks without pay , but it would be disastrous if the pit was allowed to close . ’
24 she stood there went Charlotte please will you stop climbing .
25 Pyramid OEMs including Ing Olivetti & Co SpA , Siemens Nixdorf Informationssyteme AG and ICL Plc all have rights to rebadge the technology but have yet to go public , firm says .
26 Eden continues to eschew either Go Corp 's PenPoint or Microsoft 's Windows for Pen Computing on the grounds that they are too resource-hungry : instead the developer gets MS-DOS and access to the handwriting recognition and graphic interface hooks built into ROM .
27 Over the years since then he has got together privately with all the surviving members for reunion jams but , unlike every other outfit he 's played with ( including his Canadian hometown high-school instrumental band The Squire ) , he 's never gone public with a Springfield reunion .
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