Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [adj] [noun] to go " in BNC.

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1 The British stumble after the Americans trying to copy their technology but waste their limited resources because their agencies are run by an amateurish elite who are too highly politicised and target the wrong enemies , allowing the real spies to go free .
2 The whole point of allowing the big schemes to go ahead at this difficult economic time , after all , is not just to get roads and railway lines built but to cut unemployment and get the economy moving .
3 He added : ‘ I 'm happy I made the right decision to go back .
4 ARSENAL manager George Graham has been given the green light to go on a Christmas spending spree .
5 No one expected the pastoral Masai to go out to work en masse as agricultural labourers for the Europeans , and so their officers were spared the necessity of acting as labour recruiters — in itself enough to lighten the heart of any administrative officer in Kenya .
6 But Armstrong was found Guilty and became the only solicitor to go to the gallows for murder .
7 On the other hand she did not want to stand until dawn , and she did want the French words to go on being threaded together .
8 We began producing the big catalogues to go with the shows .
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10 You can make hard work of an easy job if you do n't know the right way to go .
11 I urge the hon. Gentleman to go to Friern hospital .
12 After that you need to type it either on to a computer or a typewriter and provide a free translation to go with it .
13 It is more likely the Goblin will be smashed apart — which although sad is considered a good way to go for a Goblin and infinitely better than being eaten by a peckish troll .
14 He now looks a good bet to go through to the next stage of the competition tomorrow .
15 There are no real heroes in boxing at the moment and Bowe has no other way to go in the end but to fight Lewis , ’ he said .
16 There are no real heroes in boxing at the moment and Bowe has no other way to go in the end but to fight Lewis , ’ he said .
17 For example , this seems desirable where the home is also occupied by an elderly companion or a former carer who has no other residence to go to .
18 There is a clear value in reducing the amount of chemical waste which has to be got rid of — and that thinking has a long way to go .
19 He has a long way to go before equalling last year 's prize money of £42,399 , but the wonder horse proved that he is again in irresistible form when opening Whitaker 's account with a first prize of £3,700 .
20 He believes it still has a long way to go .
21 But he has a long way to go to close down Sir Teddy 's 15,000 majority .
22 The stock still has a long way to go before its regains the 780p level at which its stood in early April before a warning of a slow-down in sales .
23 The other part , communication , still has a long way to go .
24 It is sad that a man with so many good qualities should have led so many down the wrong path , damaging the sport he obviously loves , but I feel that the Charlie Francis story still has a long way to go .
25 But even Heathrow has a long way to go .
26 The Oxenhope Straw Race has a long way to go before it reaches its centenary , but the aims of the people who organise it and take part are the same as those who in the nineteenth century began the hospital sings at Holmfirth and Mapplewell .
27 Shearer has not proved himself yet and has a long way to go . ’
28 Thankfully , ‘ Dirty ’ , the Sonics ' recent Geffen album , entered the UK Top Ten during the first week of release and , even if it has a long way to go to equal the sales of ‘ Nevermind ’ , things could be taking a turn for the better .
29 But the full integration of special needs students has a long way to go , and requires much more commitment to the adaptation and modification of plans and a further shift of resources to those whose need is greatest .
30 The DTI still has a long way to go before it can seriously contest the Treasury 's hegemony over matters economic .
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