Example sentences of "[art] [noun] go the " in BNC.

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1 The conversations should be designed so that the student can use them outside the classroom , and use them is such a way that he/she can control the direction go the conversation .
2 Baldwin then made no demur against the Chancellor 's recommendation ; there would have been a greater chance of his demurring had the decision gone the other way , not because of his views but because of his admiration and affection for Montagu Norman , the intellectually certain Governor of the Bank of England .
3 The dale rocked with mirth for days as the story went the rounds and will probably be retold for another generation to come .
4 If the fight goes the distance , there might hardly be the thickness of a stamp between them unless Chris ups his recent workrate .
5 Along with this imaginative , inspirational side of the mind goes the capacity — better developed in some than in others — for intuition .
6 well even the cars going the other way are going faster so what the fuck
7 Did the steamers go the next day ?
8 Nearly all the readings of the printed version are either musically superior to those in the theatre score , or result from octave transposition — necessary at one point to avoid an unplayable bottom B' B♭ occasioned by downward transposition from G to F. ( A change would have been unnecessary had the transposition gone the other way . )
9 I think very often the influence goes the other way .
10 Traditionally , I always feel that the influence goes the other way .
11 With the job goes the enormous responsibility of ensuring that the equipment is always on top form .
12 The barman took the dive for cover as half the bar-counter went the way of all flesh , only faster .
13 Jokes about their own plight and sarcasms aimed at ‘ Them ’ at the top went the rounds as the standard of living fell steadily throughout Romania in the 1980s .
14 Squeezed into an Islington drinking hole prior to an onstage engagement , Sam sips tentatively at a half of lager while the siblings go the whole hog and guzzle pints of water .
15 You passed up the chance to go the pit then ?
16 At the end of the day the pavements in this area would be covered with corn-samples discarded after a deal had been struck — the farmer would plunge his hand into his pocket , produce a sample which would be carefully examined by the dealer and then onto the ground went the handful to be gratefully devoured in due course by the rapidly growing pigeon population .
17 The back went you know the seat of the chair went the back .
18 Along with the mingling of the genres go the other stylistic features of a rather modish postmodernism : pastiche ; montage ; paraphrase ; parody ; allusion ; quotation ; often adding up to no more than a cultivated divertissement .
19 We should turn off the television and play Scrabble instead , so that our minds are challenged : ‘ If the economy goes the way we think it will , your extra brain power will come in handy . ’
20 ‘ To the victors go the spoils , ’ intones Minna , with an outrageous wink .
21 From the word go the crowd ( badly dressed , smelly , blank-faced and radiating tragedy ) greeted the bands with abuse and bottles of cider which they had feverishly pissed in .
22 From the word go the eventual winners from Sligo/Mullingar knew that their task would not be easy when they encountered Dundalk .
23 Where the customer goes the money goes too .
24 The land went the way of so much other land in America — it became a parking lot .
25 The Jacobites had planned to follow the proclamation at Braemar by seizing Edinburgh Castle , which would have got the rebellion off to a flying start , for with the Castle gone the city would almost certainly have been captured .
26 Denis smiled to himself as he thought of the jingle going the rounds :
27 a mother keeps a family together , which I think 's true , and then when the mother goes the family are still keep in contact
28 David , 29 , said he had lost control when he swerved to miss a car going the wrong way round a roundabout .
29 Coupled with her hope that the war may end in a stalemate goes the hope that she may never be obliged to become a belligerent nation .
30 This order was maintained as the runners came past the stands and started to make their way along the back stretch , and with half a mile to go the field was tightly bunched .
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