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

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1 The earliest area of crofts may have been situated on a bluff west of the church , while an extended area was later laid out to the north around a triangular green , with an earlier Norman manor house going out of use at the same time .
2 Surely not all that protein synthesis going on in the absence of the inhibitor could be about learning and memory ; some other fundamental aspects of behaviour must be affected ?
3 In each case the lower circulation title went under .
4 However , another whisky warehouse went up , illuminating beautifully the imposing building that is Donaldson 's .
5 Some harbour resentments going back many years , which only come to the surface when a crisis causes the couple to come for counselling .
6 SOME Test captains go out in a blaze of glory ; some do not .
7 I have been out of europe for about six weeks and come back to find all this transfer mania going on .
8 From D F Malan , trained nav students go down to Langebaanweg to take the back-seat ( literally ! ) in Atlas Impala jet trainers for further instruction .
9 Unless the public tax bills goes up , the Treasury will have to borrow at least £40 billion next year , just to stay afloat .
10 And on the M forty between junctions one and one A , that 's the stretch between Denham and the M twenty five , the outside lane is closed in both directions , there also is some repair work going on between junctions five and seven , that 's between Stokenchurch and Thame , where it 's down to one lane in both directions .
11 The old keyboard overlay goes back on top , raised up by a plastic cowling , and you stick the whole lot together with the sticky pads .
12 By 1765 , when de Broglie submitted his plan to King Louis XV , the French government already had in their archives detailed invasion schemes going back for at least a century .
13 And some self education goes on with the help of computers .
14 Well , the fact is that erm only at present only twelve some twelve and a half per cent , one in eight , of our young people in the eighteen to twenty-one age group go on to any kind of higher education .
15 Figures such as Margaret Thatcher and Edward Heath , on the other hand , have remained remarkably quiet , although the idea of the state visit and some signal honour went back to 1970 — 4 .
16 If it is not , and the garage or other body running the extended warranty scheme goes out of business , the warranty will be worth no more than the paper it is written on .
17 If this guillotine motion goes through , what do I do about the thousand or so letters that I have downstairs ?
18 The origins of British railway unions go back more than a century ( Bagwell 1963 ; McKillop 1950 ; Murphy 1980 ) , although it was only in 1911 that the unions won recognition , with the help of government intervention , from the railway companies .
19 If you go on holiday for a month , you want another pay cheque going in at the end of the month .
20 As both polyester and polyamide are ultimately derived from oil , the industry suffered a major trauma ; raw material prices went up between three and four times — and that led to a rapid revision of growth rate potential .
21 Q Will this stop British interest rates going up ?
22 When German interest rates went down , so did Britain 's .
23 This family business goes on and on . ’
24 Apparently there are some interesting , exciting , progressive , damn fool ideas going around about renationalising the water industry .
25 I would be not in the least surprised if that Wallaby performance goes down in history as the best given in the one year that the law lasts — surely , even though players and referees will work their way round some of the problems , it will only last the year .
26 She has n't stopped complaining since that shopping centre went up , but , like , with people like that all you can do is listen and sympathize .
27 In the 1860s a line was built along the path of the old moat and then out to the new dock at Neufahrwasser ( Nowy Port ) , and ten years later a second branch line went on up the coast to Koszalin .
28 He says that there IS a major anti crime operation going on in areas like Quedgeley , but what they really need is more officers .
29 Yes , I 'm not certain whether Liberal group records go back beyond nineteen eighty-one , but erm ,
30 Average tax revenue went up from 34 p.c. of national income in 1979 to 40 p.c. in 1982 but this was necessary to eliminate public sector borrowing , which at some 6 p.c. of national income was an implicit ( deferred ) tax rate .
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