Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun] go [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 SOME Test captains go out in a blaze of glory ; some do not .
2 From D F Malan , trained nav students go down to Langebaanweg to take the back-seat ( literally ! ) in Atlas Impala jet trainers for further instruction .
3 Well , the fact is that erm only at present only twelve some twelve and a half per cent , one in eight , of our young people in the eighteen to twenty-one age group go on to any kind of higher education .
4 The origins of British railway unions go back more than a century ( Bagwell 1963 ; McKillop 1950 ; Murphy 1980 ) , although it was only in 1911 that the unions won recognition , with the help of government intervention , from the railway companies .
5 Yes , I 'm not certain whether Liberal group records go back beyond nineteen eighty-one , but erm ,
6 The majority of candidates in Scottish prisons who start SCOTVEC National Certificate Modules go on to complete them successfully .
7 This is a football match at Southampton , Southampton versus Bolton , mind the language twenty sixth of the second , ninety-two goal kick go on
8 As Chalongphob Sussangkarn of Thailand 's Development Research Institute points out , even if all primary-school pupils go on to secondary school from now on , ‘ there will still be 70% of Thailand 's workforce in the year 2000 who will have only primary education or less . ’
9 The origins of Sudan 's severe debt crisis go back to the policies pursued from the early 1970s onwards .
10 Oh it was then , yes , now it ai n't that 's not used once a week now , cos you got all these containers , see it 's still the railway and Felixstowe cos you got these here big freight trailer go on now .
11 It can leave one hopelessly confused as new fitness fashions go in and out of vogue and you come into the orbit of different coaches .
12 A kitchen tends to fall into one of three categories depending on its physical limitations and your life pattern : it may be designed purely as a work room when all the other family activities go on in other rooms ; or it may be a room where the work is done and some or all family meals are taken ; or finally it may bc the real centre of the house , where work is done , meals are taken and where the family congregates .
13 what Labour is saying is that the reason why there 's low employ high employment is because er where , they 're trying to cut inflation which is , one of the side ways of cutting inflation is that interest rates go up and , but the thing is that which then leads to unem unemployment , but the thing is you ca n't have a decent the , full growing economies , its full capacity if you 've got high inflation all the time knackering you up
14 Ideas relating the folds and faults expressed in the Mesozoic cover of southern England to the underlying basement structure go back at least as far as Godwin-Austen ( 1856 ) , but have gradually become more firmly based .
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