Example sentences of "[noun] go [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Liberal Theology went the same way , though it substituted the categories of Ritschl 's system for those of Hegel 's . |
2 | Well , I wo n't have any of my sons going the same way . ’ |
3 | A third-round two-fisted torrent of punches got a tough James Phelan of Hull out of the way in the North-Eastern Counties finals , then Kirby 's Alan Ryder and the RAF 's Darren Rudd went the same way . |
4 | In 1435 both Dieppe and Harfleur were taken by the French and in the next year Paris went the same way . |
5 | Trees going the same way now . ’ |
6 | This pledge was fulfilled in 1971 and thus the Land Commission went the same way as it predecessor , the Central Land Board . |
7 | Yet the sight of his daughter going the same way seriously displeased him . |
8 | The union claimed great achievements ; " Register Tickets or Seamen 's Passports abolished , forced payments to the Merchant Seamen 's Fund gone the same road ; coal whipping ( i.e. the discharge of relatively small amounts of coal at minor ports which on the Thames was the job of " eight licensed coal-whippers , who are all able bodied men , with one basket-man to every vessel " ) by Seamen in the Thames has received its death blow ; the coasting trade has been relieved from the officiousness of a Shipping Master ; small stores , or payments instead , has been allowed ; WAGES have RISEN , and so have FREIGHTS ; ships sailed by members of the society are better manned ; and lastly , the improvements in the law have helped slightly to ameliorate the condition of Seamen as a class " . |
9 | The two others continued till 1973 , when the closure of the Evening Citizen meant that no town outside London was supporting more than one evening paper — and London went the same way in 1980 . |
10 | Then a double take as Jack Russell went the same way for a disappointing 3 . |