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

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1 He welcomed the European Commission on Human Rights ' ruling that the case of the three IRA members killed by the SAS in Gibraltar was good enough to go the European Court .
2 In goes the coarse strainer , and the charcoal pad with the white side facing the foam .
3 So if it suddenly goes the other way round
4 So goes the traditional explanation .
5 Or so goes the conventional wisdom .
6 In the inch wars , Ryvita helps you win — so goes the old advert punch line , but which of the two main Graphical User Interfaces is likely to be the one to give you the best operating environment ?
7 So went the old rhyme .
8 So go the whole hog .
9 anyway to go the other side on the other
10 The tremolo is a two pivot-point semi-floating type and promises to be an improvement on the traditional design , while not going the whole way into the locking camp .
11 Rather than make changes to aerodynamic efficiency to reduce speeds , why not go the whole hog and kill two birds with one stone ?
12 But it was felt that if we were to incorporate everything you wanted , why not go the whole hog and re-launch the mag ?
13 Why not go the whole hog and book yourself into a health farm for a really relaxing break .
14 The only sheep around here are the sad bastards who walk around in Man Utd shirts ( particularly the fat bastard in Wakefield who has No.7 and Cantona stencilled on the back ) who were presumably sexually abused at a young age and hence feel the need to rebel — why not go the whole hog and dress up as a woman , you would nt look half as silly .
15 And when you 've claimed that much land , why not go the whole hog and put a roof over it as well .
16 If the latter — why had she not gone the whole hog and burned it ?
17 Food : The test of a true boar : British gourmets could soon go the whole hog , writes Henrietta Green
18 The Profitboss might just go the other way and invest in revenue generation with a major advertising campaign .
19 Jessica had deliberately gone the other way — she wore old jeans and a denim shirt and scuffed brown flatties .
20 Few 24-hour races ever go the full distance — fans usually burst on to the sacred tarmac 20 minutes or so before the official end
21 When I 'm at a crossroads , if I find myself going back to the same place I had a happy encounter , I deliberately go the other way , so I do n't become a slave to habit .
22 We always went the other way did n't we ?
23 After a low-key opening day , the Aberdeen tournament burst into life on finals night when Alison Bowie beat Emma Donaldson in a five-game women 's final , and then Peter Nicol inflicted defeat on Mark Maclean in the men 's decider that also went the full distance .
24 As the novelist E. M. Forster was to put it in the Indian summer of the bourgeoisie : ‘ In came the dividends , up went the lofty thoughts . ’
25 Up went the yellow flag .
26 ‘ Yes , sometimes you create this illusion for yourself , because you 've been with it a certain number of hours , but it can also go the other way : you might think something 's horrible and then come in the next day and realise it 's actually pretty good .
27 Out goes the bottom name , Sean Gael , and all his votes are shared among those voters ' second choices .
28 Out go the small birds : no longer does the song of the skylark , the flirting wheatears , or the parachuting meadow pipits greet us as we walk the moors .
29 And so out go the old troupers and in come the fresh-faced kids .
30 Out go the conventional pan supports .
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