Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 He says that there IS a major anti crime operation going on in areas like Quedgeley , but what they really need is more officers .
5 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 .
6 Half of the bribes taken in that vast government office went back by devious and secret means to the politicians .
7 Er look that little dot thing goes up .
8 There 's this man on this big white car thing going round cleaning the floor .
9 But they were up against history and another well-backed Jackpot candidate went down .
10 Yeah he says that there were a right slanging match going off in town .
11 The Norwegians choose a long ridge walk to go back to the camp and by the time they have arrived , Tony and I have decided to take the kayaks out on to the Ocean .
12 A speechwriter 's attempt to compensate for the public relations lapse in not going to the Berlin Wall , Mr Bush 's prime time statement went out on all television channels on Thanksgiving Eve .
13 The origins of Sudan 's severe debt crisis go back to the policies pursued from the early 1970s onwards .
14 OK , that 's an isolated episode , but had a feminist film crew gone out to make a documentary about wife battering I do n't think it could have been done more successfully .
15 Late one night she forgets to turn off the gas after heating up some left-over mutton vindaloo , and a loud explosion rocks the mansion as Tracey 's beautiful designer kitchen goes up in smoke .
16 If the small atom bomb went up , so then would the hydrogen bomb .
17 The whistle on the kettle and the front door bell went off together .
18 The total fertility rate went up from 2.22 to 2.94 — an increase of 32 per cent .
19 We had last met over a year ago , when I went over to Paris to see an exhibition of the most wonderful Boucheron jewellery going back over a hundred years .
20 The fucking back window going up and down were n't it ?
21 Well , the green chain walk went up in through , into the houses .
22 we are at the moment er going through er an experiment compost an experimental site where this is going on er near Hertford and erm we are obviously interested to see how that goes before that may , or may not , be extended and the second thing is that there has been a green cone experiment going on in conjunction with Welwyn Hatfield District whereby erm householders
23 Oh it was then , yes , now it ai n't that 's not used once a week now , cos you got all these containers , see it 's still the railway and Felixstowe cos you got these here big freight trailer go on now .
24 Never mind the boring breakbeat rubbish going around , this is the real story , which trips you up and hoses you down in a shower of sparkling special effects .
25 The high blue summer weather goes on and on and by mid-afternoon it 's hot up here under the leads .
26 It can go off bloody fire alarm goes off again
27 And that 's the central politic so the i ideas of socialism and , you know , international working class revolution goes out of the window
28 Ideas relating the folds and faults expressed in the Mesozoic cover of southern England to the underlying basement structure go back at least as far as Godwin-Austen ( 1856 ) , but have gradually become more firmly based .
29 In 1871 he again talked on dust and smoke , describing a respirator he had invented using charcoal to absorb noxious fumes ; this device to assist firemen was in the Royal Institution tradition going back to Davy 's miner 's lamp .
30 Panoramic visions of the whole village circle going up in flames while our cameras captured the moment danced before our eyes .
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