Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] go [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Hand in hand with this measure goes an equally bold re-focusing of Labour 's strategy concerning marginal constituencies . |
2 | This decision goes a long way towards demonstrating the untenability of the marital-rape exemption in modern times . |
3 | Some snakes go a little further . |
4 | On the BBC 's Standing Room Only programme at 6.50 tonight , Newbon discusses the chances of an English club going the way of French team Paris St Germain , who were bought by Chanel Plus last year . |
5 | With this sense of a specialized alternative went a certain set of alternative moral and social attitudes , much more open and relaxed ( ‘ bohemian ’ ) than the norms of their class . |
6 | Along with this rapprochement went a corresponding attack on the fundamentalist tenets of nonconformist morality . |
7 | Allied with this theoretical shift went a reconceptualization of the role played by heredity in individual development . |
8 | Some fish go a step further and display not one but a pair of false eyes . |
9 | It was clear that the true purpose of this meeting went a great deal deeper than mere small chat . |
10 | He called in his full executive to meet us and I 'm sure at the end of the day that this meeting went a long way to the tour going ahead instead of being cancelled ’ . |
11 | His text explains : ’ ‘ And with this funeral goes a rented coffin — it saves you buying one . ’ |
12 | follow the pattern , but there again this stuff goes a long way |
13 | A little careful planning goes a long way . |
14 | Will the Foreign Secretary go a bit further and say what the attitude is of the British Government ? |
15 | In conclusion it should be noted that power already exists to utilise delegated legislation to go a good deal of the way along the road proposed by the Royal Commission . |
16 | Coupled with this language went a growing stress on the state to enact feminist demands , in the moral as well as the political arena . |
17 | Along with this power went a contemptuous attitude towards the natives as a ‘ lower race ’ . |
18 | In galleries across the city , needles were passed indiscriminately from arm to arm , and along with each hit went the deadly virus . |
19 | It is hoped that the following study goes a small way towards describing their experiences and situation , as well as highlighting what the inclusion of disabled professionals reveals about the orthodox professional/client relationship . |
20 | Liberal Theology went the same way , though it substituted the categories of Ritschl 's system for those of Hegel 's . |
21 | Together with this early music goes a freedom to extemporize , which King grasps with patent enthusiasm , particularly in his own divisions on the Spagnoletta and Spanish Pavan , and in divers tasty trimmings elsewhere . |
22 | The second house went a little better , but not much . |
23 | Down each evening go the indiscretions , the jealousies , the blunders and miscalculations . |
24 | The results in table 3.4 were obtained for the test sentence : mary had a little lamb its fleece was white as snow and everywhere that mary went the lamb was sure to go |
25 | With each sound went the silky sound of electricity . |
26 | A little amiability goes a long way , it would seem , and many of those present felt that Reebok was the unluckiest loser of the night in this category . |
27 | There seems to be a lot of blood , but , you know , a little blood goes a long way . |
28 | In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread says the Old Testament ; salvation through hard work go the Protestant ethic and the rigidities of the New Right ; labour power , how nature is tamed and society transformed , argues Marxism . |
29 | With the first of these emancipations went the opportunity to create his material and technological culture ; with the second , comparable opportunities for his mental and social culture . |
30 | And the three children went the very same day . |