Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [noun] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a massive con trick — Or will Labour go back to very large Government borrowing , on the scale that occurred in one year under the last Labour Government , of 9.5 per cent . |
2 | A welder , for instance , may not recover sufficient balance or hand control to go back to welding , but he may be able to work light machinery . |
3 | They later came to argue that class struggle goes on in state institutions ( Althusser , 1976 ; Poulantzas , 1978 ) . |
4 | Ammunition , grenades , and demolition explosives went off in a deadly firework display . |
5 | This way , if base rate goes down we gain on the floating rate — if base rate goes up , we 're protected on the fixed half . ’ |
6 | This way , if base rate goes down we gain on the floating rate — if base rate goes up , we 're protected on the fixed half . ’ |
7 | But if money supply goes on rising and hence expenditure goes on rising , inflation will rise . |
8 | In South Africa , only mad dogs and security guards go out in the last white summer |
9 | So y I 've got to weigh up whether I 'm actually going to make a profit over four years or whether it 's going to be , but I 'm not doing it for that it 's not so much making a profit as the fact that I can secure the loan for four years and know that I have n't got any extra to , to find , and when you 've retired , if you 've got say seven years on your mortgage and you 're thinking well if mortgage rates go up erm I could get stuffed you know if they doubled again then you could actually fix on that assumption . |
10 | With the dropping of 11 days , the old March 25 became April 5 , and tax collectors went on working from the old day with its new date . |
11 | This is not to say that the stockmarket must crack , even if bond prices go on falling . |
12 | But if artists and art critics go on nursing their grudge against everything Soviet and do not combine their efforts in order to organise a museum of Soviet culture , which would highlight the Soviet variant of Socialism , this artistic phenomenon will inevitably disappear like the notorious armoured car . |
13 | In America the political conventions are designed to enthuse the participants and television viewers to go out and campaign for their candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency . |
14 | Their functional link severed , Co-operation and trade unionism went on separately to join the system they could not defeat . |
15 | Its regional press and magazine holdings went back some time but were not large enough to qualify it as a media company . |
16 | You then gradually increase the fuel supply and warning lights go out , needles move into the green and you end up with the fuel control in the Flight position in its gate . |
17 | On Nov. 11 retail prices of consumer goods were liberalized and food prices went up . |
18 | ‘ If oil prices go down , investment in alternative energy may be less productive in terms of pay-back time . |
19 | Men in jeans and leather jackets go by , men limping , men lighting cigarettes , veiled women , women in flesh-coloured tights , lugging shopping , men in leather jackets … |
20 | Dr Freeman , of the Eating Disorders Research Group at Edinburgh University , said severe weight loss results in women 's periods stopping and oestrogen levels going down . |
21 | Back at Templecombe , now over his shock , Mandeville paced around like an angry cat , hurling abuse at Santerre , telling Lady Beatrice to stop screaming and order servants to go down to the village and bring wise women to attend to Southgate . |
22 | This causes onlookers to despair , and TV schedules to go up in smoke , which ca n't please Philip Morris , the sponsor . |
23 | Domestic fuel and electricity prices went up by between 400 and 600 per cent , fares on public transport by 1,200 per cent , and the prices of 16 basic foodstuffs , including bread , meat and dairy products , by up to 700 per cent . |
24 | At the same time the price of leaded petrol was increased by 55 per cent , compared with a 25 per cent rise for unleaded , and electricity prices went up by 15 per cent . |
25 | Because they consider themselves to be strong , in power , in positions of power and coping well , and then all of a sudden to have something like this war going and carpet bombing going on and the use of chemical weapons and germ warfare . |
26 | In such an optimistic climate it was easier for national governments and interest groups to go along with the economic ambitions of the EEC ; it was not seen as a great threat to their own concerns . |
27 | If y you , s say that the wife 's income i is , is three , four hundred erm and interest rates go up and then you go over , |
28 | He said that moments before he heard the explosion all the street lights and office lights went out . |
29 | In Southall bussing and reception classes go on through secondary school . |
30 | The figure shows that the rates of caesarean sections , epidural anaesthesia , and forceps and vacuum extractions went down in some maternity units but increased in most of them . |