Example sentences of "[adj] go [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With that goes a rejection of the corrupted language and thought of the old politics . |
2 | That goes a bit haywire then . |
3 | That 's no good at all , because when that goes the job stops and I do n't get paid off the grants people and the bank holds the deeds and , if I do n't forthcome with the grant money , then I will lose the house . |
4 | That goes the holly and the ivy . |
5 | With that goes an awareness of time leading to simple enjoyment and tranquillity . |
6 | But along with this goes the idea that to talk of ‘ the mind ’ is to talk of something actually in the head , or at any rate capable of making contact with the rest of the body via the brain . |
7 | With this goes the argument that small enterprises tend to be more efficient than larger ones , both in their use of scarce resources and the flexibility of their response to market processes . |
8 | If you get one or two that prepared to go the others w drop one by one back then wou that 's how they went . |
9 | Other people wrote with personal memories of the author , and these were divided up : some were handed over to Mr Kronweiser , as keeper of the Machin Archive ; some were retained by Viola ; and some went the way of the begging letters . |
10 | But with Mohan Lal this went a bit further . |
11 | And with this went the abolition of religion itself — something which was perfectly natural in view of the changed productive relationships in society . |
12 | Alongside this went the nature of purpose ( modus ) in Roman law . |
13 | With this went the prospect of renting better housing , of buying the new consumer items , and for those on £4 , with small families , the prospect of buying their own semi-detached houses — although it was manual workers who earned more than £4 who were likely to do that . |
14 | I SAY that Rocky Marciano had 49 fights , of which 43 were won by knockout , six went the distance and there were no draws . |
15 | They 're supposed to go every week |
16 | However , the NIAAF are emphasising that the number travelling to Holland is not to be taken as the number likely to go the Commonwealth Games . |
17 | ‘ Through the night of doubt and sorrow , Onward goes the pilgrim band , Singing songs of expectation , Marching to the Promised Land . ’ |
18 | Voices were raised in support of rounding up all foreigners , but the government was unwilling to go the way of its predecessor in the first world war and order a general internment . |
19 | But since the State is unwilling to go the distance alone , rest assured his answer will be no . |
20 | Cos as soon as they go it 's all gone a bit |
21 | Wearing the county tie was a mark of modest social distinction and with that went the responsibility of meeting debts and subsidizing the side . |
22 | in the endland It was too far to go every day , so I went for the week , came home to the flat at weekends , She had squash , groundnuts , rows of beans on nylon lines She had me for the weeding . |
23 | First went the Sunday Chronicle , a failing product faced with stronger middle market competitors and pressure on each side from the quality papers and the downmarket tabloids . |
24 | Well yes there would nearly two going every day indeed . |
25 | We both went a bit slower . |