Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | This reshuffling goes on until all four seats are filled . |
2 | And you 're also saying that , that there is some equalization going on because erm the tax rate erm and th th th the top tax rate , at least to begin with , is forty two percent , the bottom tax rate is only three percent . |
3 | This process goes on until you have about half a teacupful of ravel left . |
4 | A public meeting went ahead as planned in Leyburn last night and a petition to Parliament will still be handed to Mr Hague in the town today . |
5 | ‘ Some bands went down as we watched , ’ said Manchester trading standards officer Ian Simpson . |
6 | Yeah , the social security goes out when you 're changing your baby . |
7 | Mary Finnigan : ‘ A few days after the death of David 's father , the free festival went ahead as planned and the day was fabulous ; the sun shone and everybody but everybody had a wonderful time . |
8 | The Electricity Boards were generally reluctant to go further and show large surpluses in their accounts , for fear of criticism both from consumers and from workers in the industry , though some Boards went further than others in this direction . |
9 | Lots of different things go on when you listen : |
10 | Some skins went further than the number one crop and had a ‘ dark shadow ’ , but at this time they were never bald . |
11 | Offline Cycle The entire procedure that the Offline System goes through when offlining and recovering modules . |
12 | Once past this hurdle , there came the committee stage taken on the floor of the House , when detailed amendments could be moved clause by clause , and again all amendments had to be taken and this stage went on until each had been dealt with . |
13 | Only occasionally , in the heat of the party , did this formula go amiss as when he blithely introduced Robert Morley ( playwright , actor , racanteur and wit ) to his own son Sheridan . |
14 | On Sampson 's behalf he denied that he had any history of criminal activity or mental instability — not much point going on if he did n't — and then with the records from the gun case drawer he compiled a list of the weapons that Sampson already possessed . |
15 | Roughly , and somewhat metaphorically , we can say that something of the following sort goes on when successful communication takes place . |
16 | When classifying fossils even more care is necessary because we have not got as much evidence to go on as with living animals . |
17 | There 's not so much wanking going on as there was , now it 's all on offer , so everyone thinks eating saturated fat makes you blind , and they 've all got obsessed with what they put in their mouths instead of in their … ’ |
18 | For the bulk of them , ordinary life went on as before 1066 except that the collection of rents and other lordly dues was now much harder . |
19 | A joint venture goes further than co-operation , in that generally a new business entity is created , but falls short of a full merger of the parents , who remain independent . |
20 | I think especially when they find out that there 's not much land to go round as they ash assumed . |
21 | Until a few years ago it was possible to stand on the incline , particularly in summer , without becoming the least aware that here once stood one of the most complex and sophisticated pieces of apparatus ever constructed on English canals , and the idea of two narrow boats going up while another pair came down would have been quite beyond belief . |
22 | We talked about image and Mandy was talking about not preparing if we wanted these pictures to go out because we wanted erm create a not an illusion but a a perception of what was going on . |
23 | It 's just it 's very very very well , put it this way , children seem to learn language very very very very quickly and they 've got very very very little data to go on when they learn the language . |
24 | As it turned out , the studio ‘ was n't up to much any more and half the equipment was broken ’ , but , according to Mondays ' manager Nathan McGough , ‘ a little light went on as soon as I met Chris and Tina , so I phoned them to ask what they thought of the band and what they had planned for the next couple of months ’ . |
25 | Three weeks went by before I saw him again and that was the day the coach left Sweetmary . |
26 | Yet , he is not sure all his countrymen benefit similarly from committing themselves to becoming fulltime professionals in the northern summer : ‘ There is a danger if fast bowlers go over when they are too young , ’ Tribe says . |
27 | of the label , okay so that we can actually and put it actually in the bag , so that when these things go off as they would do to their to the the various specialists who actually know more about pottery know more about bones and can do a more detailed analysis , still know where they 're from . |
28 | I waited for three buses to go past before I got on to one . |
29 | Fourteen words went down before he stopped , hand slackening , thoughts dipping back to the girl he had seen late last night in the coffee bar . |
30 | ‘ We do , but there 's never enough good clothing to go round so we have to keep a check on who 's had what . |