Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] go [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah so the door strip has to go in there ?
2 This chaos has gone on too long . ’
3 The exploitation of land and animals has gone on far too long — after fifty years of experimentation , let's move on to better things .
4 Perhaps not inevitably , depending on the state of the economy , and on how John Major 's burgeoning love affair with the electorate had gone by then .
5 Then Dad decided that the banging had gone on long enough .
6 Yet , ever since Toulouse , he had wondered whether his nerve had gone for ever .
7 There were recalls of the Jarrow marchers , as if a volcanic lava that was the death of security had devastated the country and with it peace of mind had gone for ever .
8 After a while the station returned to normal , Charlotte had n't been seen for some time , and Albert had been killed in World War I so all three participants in the awful tragedy had gone for ever , or had they ?
9 Well I think we 'll have , if the brakes have gone at least we 've recorded our last words for it
10 There were a few dark places my parents liked to go into besides under their covers in bed .
11 A few days after the première , Constanze 's mother decided that matters had gone on long enough between Mozart and Constanze , who had abandoned the fraught atmosphere of home to take temporary refuge with Mozart 's friend and patroness , the Baroness von Waldstädten .
12 The joke has gone on long enough .
13 ‘ The USSR has gone through very profound changes and these changes require a reappraisal of our commercial and economic relations , ’ said President Daniel Ortega .
14 To try to discover the form which put him on the verge of Ryder Cup honours in 1989 he finished 17th on the money list that year Walton has gone through around a dozen putters .
15 ‘ This planning process has gone on long enough and Darlington deserves a development on this site . ’
16 Mahon has gone from here . ’
17 Luckily the flies had gone by now .
18 The last two years had gone by very slowly for Honor West .
19 Curriculum development programmes of some magnitude got going before ever attempts were made to chart national goals or directions for educational advance .
20 Both Anna and Constanza let go at once .
21 I 'm afraid the er er the end loading ramp and a lot of the other stuff had gone by then .
22 Cos Gordon wanted to go to straight through this and th the turn table .
23 I feel that these difficulties have gone on too long for there to be a realistic prospect of change in time for these children and given their improvement whilst in foster care , where they are not brought up in their parents ' conflict , it is not in the children 's interests for them to go and live with the father and that they need to be placed in an environment with permanent substitute parents , who can meet the boys ' physical , emotional , educational and social needs .
24 However , none of the studies have gone on long enough to make reliable predictions .
25 Generally speaking , things have gone about as far as they can possibly go when things have got about as bad as they reasonably get .
26 And , although I imagine a certain amount of tampering has gone on here ( I do n't recall the vocal being quite so clear , but we all like to be tampered with once in a while ) this is still a bloody mess .
27 ‘ But this game has gone on too long .
28 The day 's cheese-making gets going at around 8am when Karen adds a specially prepared culture or ‘ starter ’ , which is designed to slowly increase the milk 's acidity .
29 Sybil had gone on ahead to London a week or so before .
30 They start off after one smoke and when they 're half-way the smoke 's gone from there and is in another place .
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