Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] go a " in BNC.
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1 | I was doing quite well in the quiz up to that point , but my mind went a total blank on that one . |
2 | So my thinking went a little further in that direction — the correct direction . |
3 | It is for me cos of my brain goes a bit |
4 | Although she was penniless , she managed to get back to England : Margery never had much difficulty in finding people who would give her money to go a long , long way away . |
5 | The news that she had in fact been successful in her interview went a very long way to ease her bruised feelings — so much so that when the day dawned when she was to start her new job she almost forgot to pull her hair back into a screwed-up knot , and to don her glasses . |
6 | The hearts of hopes of Oxford fans must have stopped beating at Peterborough on saturday when their team went a goal down , after 35 minutes as Sterling banged one in. 5 defeats in a row has been dreadful . |
7 | He returned to Sunderland before that epic transfer to Ayresome Park , and then his career went a little sour . |
8 | He flushed and his face went a little stiff . |
9 | WHATEVER YOU 'RE PLANNING TO BUY YOUR MONEY GOES A LONG WAY WITH ABBEY NATIONAL |
10 | You may find it useful actually to write similar sentences or even your introductory chat on your question list to remind you if your mind goes a blank and to help you see the shape of the interview you are planning . |