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

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1 Right , and the other story goes The angels go to Be
2 A death is always exciting , always makes you realise how alive you are — how vulnerable but so-far-lucky , but the death of somebody close gives you a good excuse to go a bit crazy for a while and do things that would otherwise be inexcusable .
3 If the fight goes the distance , there might hardly be the thickness of a stamp between them unless Chris ups his recent workrate .
4 We refuse to accept the human and inevitable tragedy of aging , even in the case of contemporary art , which we condemn to an unwanted permanence , despite its attempt to go the way of all flesh .
5 Along with this imaginative , inspirational side of the mind goes the capacity — better developed in some than in others — for intuition .
6 But er I think erm the pound goes a lot further there , you 'll probably fe but I 'd probably feel like a millionaire in Jamaica
7 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 .
8 But the pink went a bit
9 Skiing a bit too fast … possibly slightly unfit — and ping went the strings of her ligaments
10 Ping went the lift bell at ground-floor level .
11 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 .
12 But changes in attitude go a lot deeper than watching the pennies .
13 It was drawn from a cask , a cork inserted in the top of the bottle which was placed in the corking machine , one pull on the lever and home went the cork .
14 Dom-peromp — stamp — derompompompedom , derom — stamp — perom — stamp went the music as we clattered round the loose floorboards .
15 What , and I let the bread go a bit toasted first then
16 Back and forth flew the shuttle , clackety clack went the treadles of the loom , up and down sluiced the heddles , and the cloth grew until she had sufficient yardage for a gown ; she plied the scissors , cut out a pattern , sewed the seams and hemmed the border , and she was nearly faint with pain from the cactus pricks festering in her hands and halfway up her arms .
17 It is not faith going a second mile ; it is faith making its first full step and there is no going back .
18 One story going the rounds in Havana recently has Fidel visiting his barber .
19 . That 's just the things we do , with the coronary arteries , we do coronary artery by- passes , I can , I can sew like any woman , I can darn your socks , we stick the veins on and we re-establish the the heart going a bit faster .
20 Bang goes the diet
21 Alongside the priority given to food and fuel goes a restriction of expenditure on items which are — or can be treated as — individual and less essential , like clothes , shoes , private transport and leisure .
22 Pop goes the weasel .
23 Like pop goes the weasel .
24 Well that 's the original Pop goes the Weasel song .
25 With this mysterious absence of ‘ stain' goes a forgetting of grief ; though the Fellowship has just lost Gandalf in Moria , the fact is not mentioned for some twenty pages ( I , 350–70 ) , and indeed we are told that ‘ In winter here no heart could mourn for summer or for spring ’ .
26 I went I said gas shell drop close to me and that that gave me a bit of a right to go an d to the hospital .
27 ‘ You have to remember that with Tweed gone the post of Deputy Director becomes vacant . ’
28 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
29 She bawled lustily as each peg was snatched away , and screeched when the tip of the squirt went a centimetre too far to flick her quim lips .
30 Down each evening go the indiscretions , the jealousies , the blunders and miscalculations .
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