Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] go [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You could argue — and some do — that such puddings ought to go the way of the dodo now that we all lead more sedentary and centrally heated lives .
2 Yes , it was possible , and where head and shoulders could go the rest should present no difficulty .
3 My vote will go the party that faces up to present day problems not one that wallows in class hatred and preaches the doctrine of envy and bitterness .
4 Short , cropped styles can go a bit flat so finger-dry the hair with a little styling mousse for added texture to avoid this .
5 Physically the Decimax should go the distance , too .
6 While the Unix vendors got together last week for yet another attempt at unifying their offerings , Novell Inc , the next owner of Unix system technology , is convinced that things must go a lot further yet .
7 While the Unix vendors got together last week for yet another attempt at unifying their offerings , Novell Inc , the new owner of Unix technology , is convinced that things must go a lot further yet .
8 In reality , if your pet is left with a small , beautifully-sutured wound , then all credit must go the skill of your veterinary surgeon and it 's worth remembering that , for the time and skill required , spaying is a very cheap and justifiable operation .
9 ‘ All credit must go the makers , ’ Peter added .
10 Inevitably some of London 's international financial market share will go the way of its former land empire .
11 Surely the microcomputer will go the way of all such gimmicks , that is , embraced with enthusiasm by teachers if not by pupils , only to prove more revolutionary in theory than practice ?
12 Stripes can go a bit fuzzy , too , and most people bring along a selection of clothes .
13 About 12 months ago Mr Smith decided Britain should go the way of the Irish .
14 The priority for those of us who live along and use the north Kent line is that line itself , and the £1 billion saved on the project would go a devil of a long way to sorting out the line .
15 I suspect that sea kayaking will go the way of inland touring , namely that modifications to design and materials will negate the most telling criticisms of plastic , and then its obvious advantage in durability will vastly outweigh its remaining disadvantages ( except for competitions and long open sea crossings ) .
16 It is likely that a large proportion of those undecided and non-declared votes in our survey will go the Tories particularly when some of the other aspects of our poll are considered .
17 To Pelham can go the credit for preventing the Royalists from achieving a major conquest at the very commencement of the civil war , which might have won the war for the king .
18 If those who are ‘ information poor ’ are simply exploited , international copyright may go the way of OPEC — exploitation by the producers followed by a weakening of the international market .
19 But an alto would go a lot lower , would go down probably to an F or a G.
20 Money raised from the premiere will go the hospital 's childrens ' ward .
21 Prince Charlie can go a lot better in the tartan game than most for he can , officially , wear no fewer than 11 different tartans .
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