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

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1 How you gon na fit a little baby canoe to go across and two
2 And once we 've exchanged contracts then we can have this solicitor 's letter for this fifteen hundred pound to go ahead and all this that and the other .
3 Your mouth goes hard and ugly as you try to choke back the tears , but it is honest . ’
4 It 's all so sudden like , Marie going away and that .
5 But , perhaps unfortunately , the causes and consequences of the dilemma go deeper than this suggestion implies .
6 Collectivist solutions go further than this , basing their arguments on the differences in the nature of consumption and accountability in the public and private sectors .
7 Some theories of rhythm go further than this , and point to the fact that some feet are stronger than others , producing strong-weak patterns in larger pieces of speech above the level of the foot .
8 Power Toolbox goes further than this , though , as you can define a set of buttons for individual applications , so , for instance , you could design a set for Word for Windows to do things like applying styles to paragraphs , saving files in multiple formats — almost anything you choose .
9 But adjustment to changing circumstances went deeper than formal organisation .
10 Yet covetousness goes farther than material things alone .
11 Nu replied by promoting yet another Leftist unity programme , There was no response ; instead a major part of the PVO went underground while all the former BNA battalions of the army except that commanded by Ne Win mutinied and joined the rebels .
12 But the differences between ‘ old ’ and ‘ new ’ Savoy go further than this .
13 ‘ The match went ahead although most Boro supporters wished it had n't — they were trounced 4–1 .
14 Allow the head to go forward and upward .
15 But the issue of tangibility goes further than this : it is evaluative ; it says something about service products and service jobs .
16 The union has managed to keep the strike going even though Siberian miners are pressing for political changes only , while miners in the Ukraine , where living conditions are particularly wretched , also want large wage rises .
17 Examinations went ahead as usual yesterday for pupils at two storm-hit secondary schools .
18 ‘ You 're saying that in a building — a skyscraper , say — on the top floor , the clocks go faster than those on the ground floor ! ’
19 You may say we 've robbed Peter to pay Paul , and there 's some truth in that , but we have n't at the end of the day gone further than that .
20 The council hopes Lydiard will stage the festival for at least 5 years , but Rod Gunner 's ambitions go further than that .
21 I think this your woman goes here and all .
22 If a covenant goes further than necessary to protect the value of the transferred business , it is conceptually very difficult to see how there will be scope for exemption under Article 85(3) .
23 And Dr Martin Mogridge , of London University 's transport studies group , has persuasively argued that , in London , speedier trains and tubes will make road traffic go faster while new roads will do the opposite .
24 Well I think I could make twenty quid go further than that .
25 But difficulties in the last sentence go deeper than this .
26 However , the account goes further and this is what matters in relation to the study being dealt with in this book .
27 But the bank went ahead and legal proceedings began last month .
28 But the implications of Clark 's analysis go further than this , seeing the problem of precarious values as affecting not merely day-to-day behaviour but also the way in which a whole organization may conceive its tasks .
29 Smart went further than any of his predecessors in this attempt to provide , according to his prefatory note , a version ‘ Adapted to the Divine Service ’ .
30 Before explaining how to tackle a course race it is worth looking at what makes one sailor go faster than another .
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