Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] go [subord] " in BNC.

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1 If it is one of tantrums then the chart should go where the action usually happens — in living room or kitchen , for example .
2 The houses in the High Street went stravaiging down to the Gallowgate and the Saltmarket , to which last place no sane citizen would go as it was full of cutthroat robbers , avoided even by the police .
3 The problem is to determine how far this shaped perception can go before it becomes deceit or manipulation .
4 My boss used to go where the mower had gone , but the fairways were narrow in 1965 and he found trouble when he missed them .
5 Some 100 jobs at its Chesterman Home Furnishers business could go when the group closes its four pilot stores in the next four months .
6 After many doubts as to whether the event would go as planned , or if a significant number of aircraft would turn-up , the celebrations held over the weekend went off without a hitch and the whole town was enveloped in Norseman fever or Norsemania , as the local press called it .
7 Tingling fingers early in the morning are caused by a build-up of fluid and the feeling should go once you start to move around .
8 While there has been an academic ‘ industry ’ built around what Keynes really meant in his writing , a one-sentence summary might go as follows .
9 Mr Patten hinted that extra cash for public sector housebuilding will go where shortages are greatest .
10 This will mean that funding will go where it is most needed locally rather than according to a set of priorities determined in Whitehall .
11 Businessman John Foy and his wife Sally have been told the Pounds 250,000 house must go because it flouts planning regulations .
12 Am I not right in thinking that the batons themselves are fused , therefore they are a safety device , therefore t the fuse in the baton will go if you do exceed the thirteen ?
13 It means there wo n't be many places the Fire Fly can go when it is completed .
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