Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] go [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | ACT decided to go down the object-oriented route for several reasons . |
2 | And if the faculty chose to go down the specialist qualification route , he added , it would go some way towards restoring credibility in the auditing profession by ensuring that standards are raised . |
3 | And she was on his knee , and their arms were round each other , and though the sun had gone down the garden at that moment was glorious , full of a blaze of splendour that surrounded them like a halo . |
4 | I get out I get out of bed at eight o' clock when the last of the lodgers has gone well the last of the two lodgers |
5 | Things had gone well the night before . |
6 | Where things have gone wrong the two typical queries are : ‘ My fish are ill/dying/dead/refusing to eat ’ and ‘ My fish are killing each other ’ , and many of these I find very distressing , as they are usually the result of the hobbyist having failed to do his or her ‘ homework ’ before setting up their tank or buying a particular species . |
7 | The traffic lights have gone out the middle . |
8 | Hughie said : ‘ You can say that shipbuilding in Whitby has gone down the sewer . |
9 | If those patients start to go elsewhere the hospital will loose funding . |
10 | The Central African Federation , embracing the Rhodesias and Nyasaland , had broken up under African nationalist pressures at the end of 1960 ; the West Indies Federation had gone much the same way during 1961 ; and South Africa had become a republic and left the Commonwealth that year . |
11 | ‘ Tracker 's gone up the line . |
12 | If the previous stages have gone well the actual task of writing may now be relatively painless . |
13 | When it was so cold in the winding shed at the mines that the men begged to go down the pit to get warm . |
14 | Then what the guys did going down the 18th was incredible . |
15 | That meant the police had gone up the other way — but could see them by turning . |
16 | Yes it was sort of my library book 's gone down the back of my cupboard mummy ! |
17 | She was blue when they carried her in , but it looks as though the stone has gone down the right way . ’ |
18 | So I picked him up and I carried him , Dorothy had gone out the wrong door , instead of going out the door at that end she 'd gone right along this long corridor |
19 | Surely it is the fact all the other counties have gone down the same road that has persuaded Yorkshire that , in order to compete on equal terms , they must follow suit . |
20 | On the other hand , can you see if coordination gets er deteriorates in any way you 're going to be cut off from an awful lot of things you now , you might have been marvellous at embroidery , it gave you a lot of satisfaction but if your co coordination starts to go then the quality of what you can do will satisfy you , will dissatisfy you , make you feel annoyed . |
21 | A sporting fairy tale … but hold on … will Nigel and the Williams team from Oxfordshire live happily ever after … believe it or not before the bubbly has gone flat the sporting world is alive with speculation about the future of Mansell … |
22 | Much of this went to Hull for export , but trains for Lancashire had to go up the formidable Worsborough bank avoiding Barnsley , and joining the main line just south of Penistone . |
23 | Well we was coming down , now the cooker 's gone up the Swannee ! |