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

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1 She would n't wake him — but she wished her nagging pain would go away .
2 In fact , she thought it far more likely Maurin would go home to Nice rather than back to the villa and become ‘ involved ’ .
3 Councillor Willie McCafferty said that a lot of hot air was being blown about the issue , and that they should n't hold a seminar until they were actually sure mining would go ahead , adding , ‘ A lot of people here will have their pockets well lined and I make no apologies for that ’ .
4 So , in the following exercises try and throw all these preconceived ideas away , just as the impetuous child would go ahead and fool around in his own way .
5 ‘ We originally thought the IXI name would go away , ’ says new owner , Santa Cruz Operation Inc : instead the company will use the IXI name as a brand for its front-end technologies and it will also use the IXI connection to try and win accounts that would otherwise be unwilling to buy from Santa Cruz , but do n't give a damn who owns IXI .
6 ‘ We originally thought the IXI name would go away , ’ says new owner , Santa Cruz Operation Inc .
7 These covered reciprocal credit to cover trade imbalances , the freeing of over 100 Argentinian food products for import , the harmonization of space programmes , the exemption of nuclear power plant equipment from import duties , and confirmation that the Pichi Picún hydroelectric project would go ahead .
8 The Portuguese hearing would go ahead on 18 October even though Ferrari had asked for it to be postponed , he said .
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