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 !
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