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

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1 CHILDREN in cash-starved secondary schools often go all day without even seeing a book .
2 Mr Giuliani has been unable to focus voters ' attention on the fact that Mr Dinkins once went several years without paying his taxes , or that he is a product of a corrupt Democratic machine .
3 Why why why is it okay when all the bloody nice lovely days right going straight back to school and when .
4 As you do n't have to go through a minor interval just go one semitone lower and
5 The theory also goes some way towards answering the question of why people speak indirectly .
6 The autobiographical source of the novel also goes some way to explaining the method of presentation of Antoine 's character which at a personal level reflects a tension between a father and a son , and at a historical level reflects a tension between two different epochs .
7 But I do n't blame Francis not going that road .
8 The model also goes some way to clarify the problem of the ‘ humanities ’ .
9 Whilst byelaws therefore go some way to control fish trying odours from existing fish and chip shops , the primary most effective control still lies with planners to ensure that new premises , or those where a change of use to a fish and chip shop is contemplated , are sited where they will cause the least irritation to local residents , perhaps siting them together with other shops .
10 In general they did not seek harsh retributory sentences once order had been restored and in a surprisingly large number of cases actually went some way towards meeting the wishes of the crowd by doing something to encourage a lowering of prices and initiating or participating in relief measures .
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