Example sentences of "[noun] go [adj] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | History suggests very strongly that class tells more often than not at this stage of the competition , although it is certainly not unknown for a Second Division side to go all the way up to the royal box and collect the trophy . |
2 | By then fired by an ambition to go all the way , he turned professional . |
3 | I sort of start running now to find a way out quick , but this wire fence goes all the way down to the wall at the other end and I ca n't find no door in it . |
4 | Indeed , a fault went all the way up her knitting . |
5 | Not only will it have moderated the neutrons like the graphite rods in a reactor , but when the uranium pockets went critical the organics were cooked in temperatures reaching 160–360°C . |
6 | It 's only happened , you know when the windscreen went all the bubbles appeared |
7 | How many pieces to go all the way round . |
8 | So it 's the same water going all the way round , it 's the same current going all the way through here , so if we 've got ten gallons a minute of electricity coming in there , say ten amps , |
9 | If things go wrong the centre can not , rescue or support the falling unit — like a dead apple it would simply drop off the tree . |
10 | JTR went all the way in the Iona to Arran . |
11 | This time his paper went all the way to the defence secretary , Harold Brown , who noted in the margin : ‘ I disagree . |
12 | Mr James claimed that this was unlawful sex discrimination and his case went all the way to the House of Lords . |
13 | His sympathy went all the way with the African boys fighting in the bush . |
14 | The Limo , a sub-28sec performer , has the style to go all the way in Saturday 's final . |
15 | Lovely little turn he 's deceived Cooper he 's got the pace to go all the way here Jochim . |
16 | Addressing the 12 heads of government at the start of the Strasbourg summit , Mr Enrique Baron , the Spanish Socialist who is Lord Henry Plumb 's successor as president of the parliament , urged the leaders to go all the way towards full European union provided it is ‘ based on the characteristics which we share in common — those of parliamentary democracy ’ . |
17 | But the mistake went all the way to Whitehall . |
18 | ‘ Lots of girls go all the way , now , my darling ; girls who would have said no , before , ’ he said , not understanding her . |
19 | If the attack went wrong the assailant stood a good chance of not being identified and if it was apparently successful it would be safe to come down and make sure . |
20 | Into this negativity goes all the support for our minds and all the arguments it needs to strengthen the intellect and to give it reasons not to shed its skin . |
21 | Do you know , do you know about three hundred and sixty degrees goes all the way round ? |
22 | Beck , a physical fitness fanatic , believes he has the confidence and the form to go all the way in this championship . |
23 | His plight went all the way up to his general , who was in the palace . |
24 | er of , of collective labour to build roads etcetera , which is gon na be a feature going all the way through , is , is there really quite this |
25 | I was practically up at the top as well , I was really pissed off , just sitting there for like , for two hours , whilst my dad went all the way down to the bottom of this thing . |
26 | The second is the fact that we tend to make ourselves miserable by exploring the limits to which we can resist the temptation to go all the way . |
27 | I fancy Jimmy to go all the way and win the tournament . |
28 | Better , then , to start off down the wrong valley and take the road along the Gave d'Aspe as far as Escot ; you can do this avoiding the main road , because there is a minor road out of Oloron going all the way along the eastern side of the valley as far as Escot . |
29 | ‘ I used to play there as a boy , and people told us the tunnels went all the way to Cuchulain 's castle . |