Example sentences of "[noun] goes [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Our sympathy goes to the bereaved and the injured . |
2 | Neil Cowie goes into the second row , Billy McGinty to loose forward and skipper Dean Bell returns to centre . |
3 | And we hit the bar as well , so it goes to the ninetieth minute does n't it , that 's what it is , a fifteen round fight goes to the last second does n't it as some boxers have found out . |
4 | It states that not using a lawyer would save you money initially but that it could be a false economy , particularly if your case goes to the High Court , where your opponent will almost certainly have a solicitor and a barrister . |
5 | of our aid budget goes to the African continent . |
6 | I would guess quite a bit of money goes into the local economy . |
7 | In prescribing that around 70 percent of the reduced funding goes to the regional tourist boards in England , Government is cutting their funds in real terms . |
8 | Moreover , blanket support by volume of output ensures that most of the support goes to the wealthiest 25 per cent of landowners , who produce 75 per cent of output . |
9 | Each entry goes into the Grand Draw , so the more monthly competitions you enter , the greater your chances of winning . |
10 | A flight of steps goes up the left-hand side of the gallery . |
11 | The Famous Grouse , like all the 1991 World Cup sponsors , had a first refusal option included in their contract ; in other words they are asked to make a bid for 1995 before the marketing agent goes to the open market . |
12 | your employee goes outside the European Community |
13 | " To know " in the Old Testament goes beyond the mere possession of information , to the active enjoyment of fellowship with the person known . |
14 | WELCOME BACK : Labour goes into the general election holding only one seat in the entire Central South Region . |
15 | Eighty per cent of our bilateral aid goes to the poorest countries . |
16 | For a £1 ‘ Each Way ’ bet , you stake £2. £1 of this goes on the same horse to win and the other £1 goes on the same horse to finish in the first three or four places , depending on how many runners there are in the race . |
17 | That is just one reason why TODAY will not weep if tonight 's vote goes against the Prime Minister . |
18 | B — can scarcely rise , the referee is in a fit of temper , attacks P — with stool , P — chases him round ring — gong goes for the 4th round — P — still has stool so B — picks up the water bowl and with a terrific bang lands it on P's head . |
19 | Norris : the poor man 's Schwarzenegger goes to the rich man 's convention |
20 | that the duty of judges goes beyond the automatic enforcement of the dictates of Parliament . |
21 | Your salad goes in the other square thing that belongs to the sink . |
22 | The second type of church planting activity in the Church of England goes across the parochial boundaries to a neighbouring parish . |
23 | While the slow process of discharging cargo goes on the four apprentices , firm friends in spite of temperamental differences , are fired by legends of hidden treasure to explore the hills behind the town in their free time . |
24 | Helen 's , Helen 's girl goes to the big school next year . |
25 | If the spin is " up " the electron goes off one way , if it is " down " the electron goes off the other way , as in the figure . |
26 | COMPARED with Daihatsu , Peugeot goes to the other extreme and puts a 1.8 litre version of the XUD engine range in its diesel 205s . |
27 | The sun goes to the other side . |
28 | Yes but as I 've I 've seen many a bus coming towards Norwood Gardens goes round the little and back out again . |
29 | Second , the issue of group formation goes beyond the simple matter of information , because not all interests are " allowed " to develop a sense of their own collective identity . |
30 | Similar principles are relevant where the issue goes beyond the express rules to imply additional terms , based on public policy , or the presumed intention of the parties . |