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

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1 As to what counsel said there is a keen dispute which their Lordships can not resolve , beyond observing that there is nothing in the abbreviated note of the arguments in the district court to suggest that counsel went further than to point out that the immediate future of the B.M.F.L. prosecution was highly speculative .
2 A conductor is something that electricity goes along and there 's a properties of metals called its conductance and it was , it , we might , might be better thinking of , thinking of its , its conductance .
3 A lot of pushing and shoving went on and I panicked a bit , so Uncle picked me up in his arms to protect me and calm me down .
4 There 's no question that the high heels and blusher go on if there 's the slightest chance that they 'll do any good .
5 The fat seemed to heat up more rapidly than she expected so she put in the steak and a great sizzling and searing went on and the air became full of blue smoke .
6 Shares and sterling went down as interest rates went up .
7 Despite the rising tension over the nuclear issue the new avenues of contact stipulated by the December 1990 Agreement on Reconciliation , Non-aggression , Exchange and Co-operation went ahead as scheduled .
8 In this way , self-distrust — or humility — and obedience go together and reinforce each other .
9 But life went on as usual in Glasgow — and the Gorbals .
10 Do n't get me wrong I 'm not saying that it was a good idea to sell Batts , on the contrary it was stupid and short sighted by the board but life goes on and if ( no when ) we beat Wednesday this weekend everyone will be a little happier .
11 Er about this strike and er but time went on and it became obvious that er nobody were going to win only the boss like this boss , course he was he was scratching through , and so they called the strike off and every person who worked at er every firm had a meeting and they all decided to take so many and every firm took so many of the workers and so nobody was ever unemployed as a consequence of the strike which was very very good .
12 Since recall goes up as precision goes down , it is clearly not possible to achieve a system which gives full recall at the same time as full precision .
13 When research goes further and links ends and means , it can help us gauge the significance of factors that seem relevant to a situation .
14 This rate of loss tends to slow down as weight goes down and the metabolism adjusts , to some degree , to dieting .
15 This is because our movements slowly become stereotyped as life goes on and we tend to move in a way that feels ‘ right ’ to us .
16 Nothing will last forever but will fade as time goes on and seasons move into the cold of winter .
17 Very often , puberty for example , that depression will become more enhanced , so it might present itself as a problem that seems to be rising out of puberty , but as time goes on and through school help that does n't seem to be resolving that problem , I think that 's the point at which the specialist within the school , the teacher within the school , must think about , ‘ This does n't seem to be resolving itself .
18 As time went on and I knew that I had a fight on my hands , healing became as important to me as my new diet or the other new therapies .
19 As time went on and the primitive physically competitive urges were becoming supplemented by the more devious mental ways in which one being could gain ascendance over another , the opportunities to use those beliefs were exploited by the more skilful members of the society .
20 But as time went on and the numbers grew , more organized arrangements had to be made ; and the abbot of Cluny had from time to time to undertake mighty journeys .
21 Then , as time went on and hypnosis gained credibility and was thought of as more than just a form of stage entertainment , more and more hypnotherapists began to use present-life regression in their work .
22 As time went on and Basil began showing me all of these things , it gradually came over me that it would be nice for the American people to see that English art was much more variegated and lively than just these big portraits .
23 However , it must also be recalled that the Prince always hoped that as time went on and his wife 's interests expanded , she would become a figure in her own right , carrying out independent duties .
24 But as time went on and techniques advanced , they found that peculiar sorts of molecules turned up , rather unusual ones , things that were n't expected — molecules that are very uncommon on the earth and in fact a number of molecules were discovered in interstellar space before they were discovered in the laboratory .
25 The strange thing is that I ca n't say I was unhappy in the Service , and generally speaking I enjoyed myself , even coming to realise as time went by that it was an experience I would hate to have missed — and yet , for years afterwards I used to have nightmares about my life in uniform .
26 I loved working with Dana , and yet as time went by and we produced more and more collaborative poems I began to long to get my own poetic and personal identities back .
27 As time went by and my experience sharpened , I back away from the window , taking in more and more of the store fronts , their signs , and external lights .
28 As time went by and my experience sharpened , I back away from the window , taking in more and more of the store fronts , their signs , and external lights .
29 Tears dried on her cheeks as time went by and she still stared , impotent , at the unforgiving spinach .
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