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

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1 But Forest , who only let Walker go in the first place because he had a release clause in his contract , will also be in the hunt .
2 The 128 they made for the fifth wicket actually saw the visitors go on the defensive , although not for long .
3 Hot jazz and other attractions , both fun and informative , together with Martell VSOP Cognac and Mumm Cordon Rouge Champagne , will make the evening go with a real swing .
4 Before we leave this discussion of basic theory and turn our attention finally to the modern world , there is one further point that I think is worth making and that is part of the answer to the second question asked above , namely , why do individuals go through the three stages in the conventional order ?
5 ‘ And he did let the villagers go before the worst of the fighting started , ’ Carter said .
6 He heard the bell go for the High Mass , and knew now that Caterina would n't be coming ; so he left the byre .
7 He was so frightened he would n't let the driver go across a green light in case he hit Red and the twins coming the other way . ’
8 In fact , so contemptible did I find his dismissal of my judgement as to what constitutes talent on the football field , that I flatly refused the £200,000 fee they were willing to pay for Colin Webley and let the useless git go on a free transfer !
9 When I did a lot of my chord studying I used a Gibson 175 , and a cello guitar will obviously make your music go in a certain direction .
10 He felt that the transition from junior to senior school was difficult enough without making the children go to a different teacher for every subject , so the three first-year forms had their own class teacher for maths , English , scripture , history or geography ( one teacher took one or the other for two classes ) and science .
11 It can only be hoped that , should the book go to a second edition , the publishers will make time to consult properly and correct the errors .
12 A man on horseback was circling the water , the reins slack in his hands to let his mount go at an idle walk .
13 Only after that did the order go to the waiting troops to smash the uprising on the transparently false grounds that they had been asked to assist in quelling a ‘ counter-revolution . ’
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