Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] go [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , it is worth pointing out that in some modern societies there is considerable reason to suppose that , as yet , the ego and superego-degradation has gone a lot further then the externalization of the superego functions of the state , but that there is no reason why in these circumstances the externalization process should not rapidly catch up . |
2 | probably , a bar with nuts and raisins called raisin natural bar I 'm sorry about loo loosing the keys mum , mum tt the noise has gone the noise has come back by the way |
3 | I admit , the figure 's gone a bit , but then it started going when I was still twenty-five . |
4 | Mind 's gone a bit , I suppose . |
5 | Gedanken let go the button . |
6 | After Caretaker had gone the Inspector leaned back in his chair and stretched . |
7 | Round and round in her head had gone the memory of the evening , undoubtedly the most magical evening of her life , but tarnished now by the memory of how it had ended , with Guido 's crude brush-off and her belated realisation that he was in love with someone else . |
8 | BBC network television has gone a step further and introduced a sexual harassment hotline , which , though it sounds like one of the services advertised in David Sullivan 's tabloid journals , is intended to root out rather than promote unwanted lubricity . |
9 | And that feeling has gone the second you let it out . |
10 | By any statistical measure , the first week had gone the alliance 's way . |
11 | For Jeffery Taylor , arts correspondent for the Mail on Sunday claims the Northern Ballet Theatre has gone a touch too far . |
12 | The new German government had gone a stage further , adopting a target of a net reduction in C02 emissions of between 25 and 30 per cent by the year 2005 . |
13 | I might have guessed you 'd something worked out in the way of revenge , but your timing 's gone a bit wrong . |
14 | Dad has gone a bit funny about sex . |
15 | FEW people seem to remember a 1942 film called Went the Day Well ? , the first Ealing film to be directed by Alberto Cavalcanti . |
16 | UK manufacturer Input has gone a step further and coiled not just one , but two 5m flexible cables into the same body , and instead of just the one socket on the body of the reel , they have but another socket on the end of the second trailing lead . |
17 | ‘ This time it 's only a practice run ; listen carefully ; the door will have to be opened ; that 's your job Tim ; Derek , you hold the life-line cord , drop the dinghy when I say , but forget what I told you at Blackpool — this time let go the handle when the line jerks tight ! |
18 | He had let things take their course , like a rider letting go the reins . |