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

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31 we used to go every year be go round to erm for a bonfire but the old boy was saying that he said they ca n't afford it next year .
32 Erm , I first went when I was about twenty five and I used to go every year from then on
33 But it would be old lamps and Peedie bits of and when you speak about long ago times I associate the smell of paraffin and sawdust and cooking apples and all that you go into Peedie shops and there was a fine relationship , you go in and Well I used to be for the old folk and they were all awful good to me , and the particular and we used to go every Saturday night to a shop called Blacks and it stayed open till nine o'clock .
34 Going to t and I used to go every Saturday night here .
35 Like she was high , not on booze or pills but some of that good mellow shit that used to go the rounds at the first dinner parties I ever went to , at Liza 's place , when the world was young and lovable .
36 If those who are ‘ information poor ’ are simply exploited , international copyright may go the way of OPEC — exploitation by the producers followed by a weakening of the international market .
37 " Let's go a bit further , Hazel , " he said .
38 Let's go a bit more specific Job analysis .
39 The priority for those of us who live along and use the north Kent line is that line itself , and the £1 billion saved on the project would go a devil of a long way to sorting out the line .
40 The long-promised higher frequency Vikings that would go a ways to proving Sparc 's scalability are supposed to be producible by the end of the fourth quarter or the first part of the new year , according to TI .
41 But an alto would go a lot lower , would go down probably to an F or a G.
42 So on would go the self mocking Uncle Basil , punctuating everything with a high pitched giggle that was so appealing I remember deliberately trying to adopt it as a young adult .
43 I do n't think I ever saw J[ack] work more than half an hour without the cry of ‘ Barboys ! ’ — ‘ Coming , dear ! ’ , down would go the pen , and he would be away perhaps five minutes , perhaps half an hour ; possibly to do nothing more important than stand by the kitchen range as scullery maid .
44 Er one would go one process and another would go the other .
45 The viewers would just assume he 'd fallen into a cupboard and bang would go the impact of the scene .
46 Inevitably some of London 's international financial market share will go the way of its former land empire .
47 Surely the microcomputer will go the way of all such gimmicks , that is , embraced with enthusiasm by teachers if not by pupils , only to prove more revolutionary in theory than practice ?
48 I suspect that sea kayaking will go the way of inland touring , namely that modifications to design and materials will negate the most telling criticisms of plastic , and then its obvious advantage in durability will vastly outweigh its remaining disadvantages ( except for competitions and long open sea crossings ) .
49 Instead , this one will go the Department of Trade , for them to respond .
50 My vote will go the party that faces up to present day problems not one that wallows in class hatred and preaches the doctrine of envy and bitterness .
51 It is likely that a large proportion of those undecided and non-declared votes in our survey will go the Tories particularly when some of the other aspects of our poll are considered .
52 Money raised from the premiere will go the hospital 's childrens ' ward .
53 Along with them will go the ents and the dwarves , indeed the whole imagined world of Middle-earth , to be replaced by modernity and the domination of men ; all the characters and their story , one might say , will shrink to poetic ‘ rigmaroles ’ and misunderstood snatches in plays and ballads .
54 We can go a bit further with the analysis , and look at what sort of young girl she is depicting .
55 Short , cropped styles can go a bit flat so finger-dry the hair with a little styling mousse for added texture to avoid this .
56 Stripes can go a bit fuzzy , too , and most people bring along a selection of clothes .
57 They realise that their route to the Community can be opened only if their countries are practising real democracy in respect of human rights , and multi-party Parliaments — although I said to my Polish friends , ’ You can go a bit too far . ’
58 And you 're not working Saturday morning , instead of going to work late we can go a bit early and do a bit of shopping ourselves .
59 If they fire your imagination , you can go a step further and pit your skills during a weekend of intrigue , conflicting evidence , clues and the ‘ rich reek of red herrings ’ , as one brochure graphically puts it .
60 Then later , as his speed and timing improve and after gaining a certain amount of success over his own ranks , he can go a step higher and spar with a student with more experience than himself .
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