Example sentences of "[art] [noun] go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | My preferance would be to play either Strachan and Rocky together with Speed in the Batty role , this would give him the opportunity to go forward if required plus utilise his good ball winning skills or if i had to choose between the two I would pick Rocky providing he was fit . |
2 | Can you remember things that your mother used to do to make the money go further when |
3 | Host surrogacy , I V F surrogacy was not done in this country erm so we ha we made the decision to go ahead as it was with partial surrogacy . |
4 | But , perhaps unfortunately , the causes and consequences of the dilemma go deeper than this suggestion implies . |
5 | The interview goes well until you give him a friendly pat on the back … |
6 | From that day on , nothing about the mill went well -unless Neva had a hand in it . |
7 | Nu replied by promoting yet another Leftist unity programme , There was no response ; instead a major part of the PVO went underground while all the former BNA battalions of the army except that commanded by Ne Win mutinied and joined the rebels . |
8 | The second show of the evening went ahead as though there had been no problems . |
9 | ‘ The match went ahead although most Boro supporters wished it had n't — they were trounced 4–1 . |
10 | ‘ The match went ahead though and the catches were obviously low from the polluted stretch . |
11 | ‘ You 're saying that in a building — a skyscraper , say — on the top floor , the clocks go faster than those on the ground floor ! ’ |
12 | The union has managed to keep the strike going even though Siberian miners are pressing for political changes only , while miners in the Ukraine , where living conditions are particularly wretched , also want large wage rises . |
13 | These final exchanges were to have taken place at the border town of Mundhiriya from March 14 , but did not in the event go ahead as scheduled . |
14 | You may say we 've robbed Peter to pay Paul , and there 's some truth in that , but we have n't at the end of the day gone further than that . |
15 | If the answer to any of these three questions is that the restraint goes further than required , the restrictive covenant is likely to infringe Article 85(1) . |
16 | And even those who do achieve something lack the scope to go further because ‘ Indians and India are the grandest failures in a long time ’ . |
17 | The HKRFU went further than asking . |
18 | ( 12 December 1772 ) The opera went ahead as planned , though not without some mishaps , recounted by Leopold : |
19 | The researchers could chase up forms , and keep the motivation going even when team members were hard pressed . |
20 | The mounting criticism of the parties did not deter de Gaulle , however , and on 21 October 1945 the election-referendum went ahead as planned . |
21 | This left the Sports Council without a venue for the show , but the day was saved by Whitleys , the oldest department store in London , who volunteered the use of their third floor for six weeks entirely free of charge , thus allowing the show to go ahead as planned . |
22 | The Thing tried to explain that the Ship went faster than the sun , although the sun actually stood still . |
23 | Masklin said the Ship goes faster than light goes , which is probably wrong , otherwise how 'd you see anything ? |
24 | WASHINGTON — Like the whiting in Alice in Wonderland who wanted the snail to go faster because of the porpoise on his tail , Americans are constantly worried about the pace of their lives . |
25 | The aim of the Thatcherite reforms to the public services is said to be to give consumers the power to go elsewhere if they are not satisfied . |
26 | While the train is accelerating , the driver 's watch at the front goes faster than the guard 's . |
27 | It is something to watch , however , and it makes the time go quickly When the team is not working . |
28 | here again there is a need for collaborative work between suppliers and users , but the collaboration goes further than just the specification of a problem . |
29 | Apart from pure nostalgia , perhaps this is because in the ‘ old days ’ it was fairly easy to look at a faulty circuit , identify components used for specific functions , replace them and get the set going again whether it was commercially or home-made . |
30 | Nevertheless , in several important respects , the declaration went further than sovereignty declarations adopted in June in the Russian Federation , Uzbekistan and Moldavia [ see pp. 37539-40 ] . |