Example sentences of "go the " in BNC.
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1 | Help provided by ACET volunteers eventually go the flat ship-shape again and life became easier . |
2 | Go the theatre whenever you can . |
3 | In go the Pyramids , Atlantis , the Holy Grail , the Knights Templar , the Freemasons , Napoleon , the Paris Metro map , Hitler , Ayers Rock and , unfortunately , much more besides ; out comes a dread secret to do with control of the ‘ telluric currents ’ which cause earthquakes or continental drift or something ; not that it much matters , since they made it all up . |
4 | Ang go the fools among . |
5 | We go the long way ; who knows how long it will be before we come this way again ? |
6 | They do n't even go to the train place — they go the other way , and up the driveway and out of the station . |
7 | Another message — ‘ Ease his pain ’ — sends the farmer off to Boston to find a reclusive novelist ( James Earl Jones ) and a third imprecation from the skies — ‘ Go the distance ’ has him looking for another old baseballer ( Burt Lancaster ) who played just once for the New York Giants before becoming a much-loved doctor . |
8 | The semi-finals will be in Naples and Turin with the final in Rome on July 8 , so the further England go the more complex the security problem will be . |
9 | The semi-finals will be in Naples and Turin with the final in Rome on July 8 , so the further England go the more complex the security problem will be . |
10 | Will German think-tanks ever go the way of some of their English-speaking counterparts , and plunge into the deep waters of ideology ? |
11 | There is no great limit on pipe length , though obviously the further you go the greater will be the head and pump size needed . |
12 | Then you go the whole hog , have whatever else is available , then stop for a fish-and-chip take-away on the way home . |
13 | ‘ Out go the Etonians . |
14 | But the faster they go the better . ’ |
15 | When Italian voters go the polls today they will have a bewildering array of 116 parties to choose from , including the Movement in Defence of Motorists , the League of Housewives and Pensioners and , of course , the Party of Love , headed by Italy 's self-styled porno star , Moana Pozzi — who has recently taken over the mantle from her screen colleague and Member of Parliament , Ilona Staller , La Cicciolina , who is taking time off from politics to have a baby . |
16 | Mrs Polinski ’ , go the introductions at one party ) and uses comedy to make the serious point that politics kill literature . |
17 | So far as situation and facilities go the site is an ideal one and , moreover , it is comparatively close to London and within easy distance of Henley and Shiplake railway stations . |
18 | We have n't go the space here to thank everybody individually but do feel Lynn deserves a special mention for the comprehensive weaning article in this issue . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | To go on thus is like walking up an ever-narrowing blind alley : the further you go the more difficult it is to turn about ; the more certain and greater the ultimate disaster . |
21 | And so on and so on for another hour and a half , sweating and dazed , until at 4.48 a.m. , extremely painfully , out comes young Tom ( not such a bad name ; commonplace , I know ) , emerging head looking like a terrifically cross blue Brussels sprout , splosh go the fluids , splat goes the placenta and there he is . |
22 | If we go the right way about it , we could set ourselves up nice with a good little earner still in Rafferty 's . ’ |
23 | Down each evening go the indiscretions , the jealousies , the blunders and miscalculations . |
24 | So go the whole hog . |
25 | ‘ The further west you go the bigger the time change and the longer it takes to get replies from Val Catto . ’ |
26 | So now I can say that go the AIM School of Art ! |
27 | Many ailments , especially viral ones such as Fish Pox , can make themselves apparent a long time after purchase : in other words , unless you go the whole hog , like the very top Koi-keepers , quarantine is no guarantee that all will be well . |
28 | Off go the modern appliances ( no more dish-washers , hoovers , microwave ovens and refrigerators ) . |
29 | Out go the lights in Times Square and Piccadilly Circus and all the cinemas close down , and the IBM typewriters stop chattering , and the computer screens go blank . |
30 | But some of the new philosophers and freethinkers — Voltaire ( 1694–1778 ) , for example — go the whole hog and , particularly in Catholic France , where anticlericalism spurs it on , atheism takes root . |