Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] go [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | A public meeting went ahead as planned in Leyburn last night and a petition to Parliament will still be handed to Mr Hague in the town today . |
2 | Mary Finnigan : ‘ A few days after the death of David 's father , the free festival went ahead as planned and the day was fabulous ; the sun shone and everybody but everybody had a wonderful time . |
3 | A joint venture goes further than co-operation , in that generally a new business entity is created , but falls short of a full merger of the parents , who remain independent . |
4 | In 51 minutes Ian Ferguson crashed in a fierce 20 yarder which flew wide and Rangers missed a great chance to go ahead when Murdoch saved a Hateley penalty kick , after the keeper had been penalised for bringing down the big attacker . |
5 | There 's a long way to go yet before full-scale resource management comes into the health service in Oxford . |
6 | And proud dad Alex said last night : ‘ When I arrived down here from Aberdeen my then assistants Archie Knox and Brian Kidd said I would be silly to let a good player go just because he was my son . |
7 | ‘ It would probably be a good time to go now before it gets too crowded . ’ |
8 | If reforms in the career structure and nursing education go ahead as planned , then you may be able to add the following to your list : |
9 | This makes it possible to keep audio output going even when the read head is on the move and the CD-ROM is not being accessed . |
10 | Bryan , 36 , took the difficult decision to go even though his wife Hilary gave birth to their second daughter Jennifer just three weeks ago . |
11 | Er first of all er P P G three and the question asked by the D O E as well that it 's sufficient justification to go further than the guidance det out in paragraph thirty three er of P P G I think it is paragraph thirty three of P P G |