Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] go [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So out of sight and out of mind go the innocent wooden box and its equally innocent contents . |
2 | With two games remaining in Group One Scotland are out of contention to go the United States , but the Swiss look virtually certain to be one of the 24 nations involved in the finals . |
3 | A little of Giles goes a long way . |
4 | The perpetuation of the old sources of strife goes a long way towards explaining why party conflict continued after the Glorious Revolution , which will be the theme of the following chapter . |
5 | Such a use of sub-committees goes a long way towards achieving an ‘ open ’ management process . |
6 | It might be a bottle of wine , but a bottle of wine goes a long way , and everybody , you stand up and you get your bottle of wine , and everybody goes , yes , feel good . |
7 | But the touch of class does not happen by accident and into every piece of flooring goes the wide-ranging skills of the UK company 's workforce . |
8 | The plan meets the garrulous approval of the exiled monarch Wladislas , who calls himself ‘ a middle-class professional man ’ and who is relieved to escape from the rivalry of priests and nobles and the expense of entertaining courtiers of extravagant tastes who ‘ love dressing up in uniforms , putting on swords and attending state balls ’ and whose appetites are such that ‘ a bullock roasted whole and a couple of pigs go no distance at a supper table in Lystria ’ . |
9 | With the expansion of employment went a rapid rise in the financial turnover and growth in importance of particular types of financial institutions . |
10 | Unfortunately a very little amount of oil goes a very long way , ’ he said . |
11 | Along with the growth of towns went the rise of the merchant class . |
12 | Like pop goes the weasel . |
13 | With the academic thirst for knowledge goes the academic 's well-publicized thirst for alcoholic refreshment . |
14 | The Botallack mine , with its nineteenth-century engine houses spectacularly sited on the cliffs , mined tin from beneath the sea-bed , with galleries going a third of a mile out from the shore , and the Levant mine had men working 2,000 feet below sea level . |
15 | ‘ You have to remember that with Tweed gone the post of Deputy Director becomes vacant . ’ |
16 | But I was disappointed , I was very disappointed , when the second night with Herta went no better than the first . |
17 | Events in March went a considerable way towards determining the outcome of the contests for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations . |
18 | But changes in attitude go a lot deeper than watching the pennies . |
19 | As the hon. Gentleman knows , the Bill in question goes a good deal wider than just the matters that he has been addressing . |
20 | The Principal responded initially by agreeing to redesignate courses as full-time , and explaining that the Academic Board had come into existence after departments had been constructed to match DipTech requirements , but had in fact gone a long way towards the Council 's view — further than the report on the June quinquennial visit had acknowledged . |
21 | For Quine there are data and there is theory , and whatever desirable internal characteristics the theory may have , its justification is achieved , if at all , in the way our verificationalist semantics taught us that it should be ; that is , by appeal to the difference that the truth of the theory should make to possible experience and by direct ( strong ) verification of whether experience does in fact go the way the theory says it should . |
22 | She was on foot going the other way , so I opened the gate for her . |
23 | Off came the flying jacket and up for sale went the £200,000 aircraft . |
24 | The problems faced by princes go a long way to explaining their activities during the lifetimes of their fathers , especially their hostility to their stepmothers . |