Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] go [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh yes , now if by any chanc chance you do have a question in the exam where you 're asked you know instead of the wound being on top of the scalp , some clever so and so decides that you 're good at improvising and you 've got a wound over the top of the eyebrow , the eyebrow 's split , okay , so there would n't be much good of me going a minute , pull that there , trying like this round there
2 Most of them go every day . "
3 A friend of mine goes every year to the Mozart Festival in Vienna , it is her greatest pleasure .
4 Along with them went the baggage of impartiality , high quality , good taste and decency .
5 Its entrepreneurs ranged the globe and with them went the cadre of ( mostly British and Irish ) foremen , skilled workers and elite labour ; sometimes settling down in some foreign country for good , their children becoming the Anglo-Argentines of the next generation , sometimes moving from country to country like the much less numerous oilmen of our days .
6 By 1935 the infamous Nuremberg laws which deprived Jews of their citizenship had been effected ; with them went the boycotting of their businesses , their harassment in public places ( such as education and law ) , and the first signs of ultimate horror — the moves to be rid of them completely .
7 The reasons for violence were disappearing and with them went the appeal of films like Drive , He Said .
8 Nevertheless , the Mediterranean world had found a common language , and with it went a literature which was uniquely open to all sorts of problems , debates and emotions .
9 The composition of the crowd altered and with it went the surveillance and supervision of the young .
10 With it went the need to govern and administer lands thus acquired , and the demand that the inhabitants of those lands should recognise the legitimacy of English rule by taking an oath of allegiance to Henry .
11 She released her breath , and with it went the tension her body had been locked in .
12 Although Evil has now been banished , paradoxically , with it goes a lot of beauty .
13 With it goes the heat of another drama , seeping into the soil like the rain .
14 On a tie-break ( Peter had Wales to win by four points ) victory went to the Mailman and to him goes the Tipster Trophy plus a cash prize of £500 .
15 One or two of the boys would go in there , fellers of the village , and they would stop there all night , and the next night ; and they say it had been known for it to go the week ; have a week settin' in , staying in the pub .
16 They 'll wait till something goes a bit funny in your accounts then they 'll say right , we want to do this .
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