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

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1 A respectable woman who has been ravished would hardly feel that she was vindicated by being told that her assailant must go unpunished because he believed , quite unreasonably , that she was consenting to sexual intercourse with him .
2 My parents will go crazy if they find I 'm tied up in yet another messy murder .
3 The savings and loan saga provides a startling illustration of how badly matters can go wrong when institutions are cut loose from regulation without proper supervision .
4 She would have to keep the child 's arms covered , because Roy would go crazy if he thought his little angel had been whipped .
5 Old Stevenson would go spare if he knew , and I 'm not certain whether he 'd try and get me moved as a danger to junior staff , or you moved as a wicked woman .
6 Pundits of the travel scene were heard suggesting ( and exaggerating ) that as many as 200 to 300 travel firms could go bankrupt if things went badly .
7 When reading a serial file , EOF# would go true when the last byte of the file had been read .
8 When reading a serial file , EOF# would go true when the last byte of the file had been read .
9 So many things can go wrong when you paraglide .
10 Many things can go wrong when a nine-man teams speeds along together , constantly changing position at the front .
11 The Orc Boar Boyz option really does commit you to the attack , and things can go wrong if animosity strikes or if the supporting troops do n't perform up to par .
12 Giant water bugs may go rigid when taken from the water and may hold this ‘ frozen ’ posture for as long as fifteen minutes .
13 so she said I thought to myself when I went in I hope the two hundred pound one 's mine , Joe 'll go mad if it 's over four hundred !
14 A MAN convicted of abandoning and ill-treating a prize greyhound will go unpunished because the papers for his case have been lost .
15 Swindon will go wild if their ice hockey team win promotion to the Premier League .
16 It 's called the unitary authority the new one would be and I think suggestion is that the city would go separate as opposed to the county .
17 ‘ Mr Bishop 'll go mad when he sees this lot . ’
18 While he languishes in gaol , the real murderer will go free unless I unmask him ! ’
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