Example sentences of "it go " in BNC.
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1 | And a production should not just be a matter of getting a good notice and leaving it to go to seed slowly . |
2 | It would not go anywhere ; there was nowhere for it to go . |
3 | I felt my face go red , as red as it was physically possible for it to go red , and a surge of hate and rage and fear swept through me from nerve ending to brain cell to nerve ending . |
4 | We follow the river , very easy going , and then leave it to go uphill through very deep snow that means we have to push the sledges rather than ride them . |
5 | In front of the Brandenburg Gate and elsewhere , they perched precariously on top of the Wall , clapping and calling for it to go . |
6 | None of us expected it to go to the proportions it has gone to . |
7 | Granted that I have a map of my house in my head , how do I use it to go from A to E ? |
8 | Everyone wanted it to go well — and , after a tentative start , it did . |
9 | He said local management of schools — where schools had total control of their budget — was like putting a Rolls-Royce badge on a Skoda and expecting it to go better . |
10 | ‘ I would hate it to go down in Conservative mythology that we always had to have a gaggle of young men running every campaign , ’ he said , ‘ although if we had the same bunch at the next election at least they 'd be a few years older . ’ |
11 | The net emissions of Germany 's power stations were reduced from 1.6 million tonnes to 0.5 million tonnes within five years , enabling it to go far beyond the 30 per cent Club target . |
12 | Therefore he walked very stiffly and awkwardly , swinging his leg out sideways in order to force it to go forwards . |
13 | I looked at the ball , looked at the pin and thought , ‘ There 's only one place for it to go . |
14 | But is there enough of it to go around ? ’ |
15 | ‘ And Miss Miggs would be glad for it to go because boys have been climbing over her garden wall trying to get it , ’ finished Christine . |
16 | They had left the paddock gate open , and Joe had taken advantage of it to go in search of more of the nice green apples he remembered having enjoyed so much the previous day — but this time he did n't reach Jessica Turvey 's orchard ; he got himself trapped in the marsh . |
17 | It is easier , for example , to conclude that someone is being abrupt if you only have what they say and how they say it to go on . |
18 | ‘ I can see me and him having it to go one of these days . ’ |
19 | ‘ It wo n't ‘ appen , your dream ca n't ‘ appen if you tell it to go away . |
20 | She wanted it to go on for ever and ever ! |
21 | Lock your door , set whatever device will rouse you at a definite time ( cooking-timer , flashing alarm clock , vibrator ) — set it to go off in eight minutes . |
22 | Hopefully , the technique of cutting from shot to shot in a controlled and purposeful way is already becoming second nature to you , as is the use of shots of different sizes as a means of directing the attention of the viewer to where you wish it to go . |
23 | If a bank was in such a position that it was to end , what is the necessity for it to go on ? |
24 | Break it to go round a planting bed , make a circle on which to stand a large plant pot or statue , or to give a paved area around a rotary clothes dryer . |
25 | I got sick of this , so I brought an old alarm clock and hung it around my neck and set it to go off at the moment he walked in one day . |
26 | First attempt to get it to go failed because she had n't plugged it in to the electricity supply . |
27 | I put it to Andy that it must have been a blow when they split in 1988 , but he , ever the voice of reason , says , ‘ There was no point in trying to keep them together , it had gone as far as they wanted it to go and they wanted to do something different . |
28 | In the sense of their access to political power it was not so much a case that women were ‘ returned ’ to the family since they had never really left it to go out to get power — rather they had traditionally exercised power , if at all , by virtue of their familial positions and as the public and private spheres were separated , women were left behind . |
29 | Then snooker might work out and measure up , with everything going where you want it to go , at the right weight and angle . |
30 | From seeing one of the newest metro systems in the world , he wondered if he could fix it to go home via Budapest and see one of the oldest . |