Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Beyond this , character- ization rarely goes further than the creation of characters sufficient for the roles they play within the fabliau ; there is very rarely the slightest pretence at verisimilitude in the form of feigning that the characters have experiences beyond or after those of the narrative given . |
2 | My mind just goes on and on … |
3 | It takes every ounce of self-restraint not to go in and grab a handful of glazed donuts , tempting me in their neat little rows , glistening under fluorescent lamps . |
4 | Perhaps a name that might be borrowed for Henley should the Club ever go ahead as occasionally discussed to name its holes ? |
5 | ‘ The Palace deal nearly went through but it would not have been the same as this , ’ said Phelan . |
6 | Our total vote actually went down and in areas hit by high unemployment , like my own constituency in the West Midlands , there was a swing to the Alliance of David Steel and David Owen . |
7 | ‘ It seemed to me , and the team , that the flag only went up after the ball hit the back of the net , ’ he said . |
8 | This theme of energy or stamina reappears in their careers as a determination not to go under when the ship hits a storm , a striving to avoid failure . |
9 | Because — no harm in saying it once again — this is the essence of the private-eye novel : that its hero actively goes out and grabs to himself the facts that he needs . |
10 | The first place most people might take it is a Caribbean island where the sun never goes down and the rum prices never go up . |
11 | into the front room you 've got Easter hopefully to go out and to sort out |
12 | How frustrating it is when other people 's knitting always goes right and outs has ‘ hiccups ’ ! ) |
13 | But there was no need now to go further than the baby in its cradle . |
14 | But the behind-the-scenes truth is that the cast and crew rarely went further than their own back yard . |
15 | The event finally went ahead and Pete removed all surplus pegs from the quarry and county ground at Shrewsbury leaving many of competitors with double pegs . |
16 | and then you become to understand that , that half of you just disappeared , the way I feel I felt like it 's just a shell left and all the inside just gone out and I 've |
17 | And then I had to run down to Mrs 's when Dawn stayed with mummy while the ambulance come to tell Mrs and Mrs says do n't worry Jean , I 'll sign you in the day just go ahead and put your mum in the ambulance . |
18 | ‘ So I plan to do a couple of hours ’ writing in the morning then go off and have a swim in the afternoon . |
19 | And the same thing happened every morning until the river finally went down and the shop opened up its doors . |
20 | yeah I well I I did say that I was gon na play badminton then go away and sort out that when I see Ian |
21 | Those that hated the familiarity rarely went out and left the States as soon as their initial contract was completed . |
22 | So I am happy to say that the Government have changed their mind on local authority finance , but the world still goes round and the Conservative party is still a Conservative party . |
23 | The real reason though went deeper than tactical manoeuvring : |
24 | M. B. On Dock Duty , you 'd stand all night and not see a soul and the Liver Building up there with the clock gradually going round and you 'd think : ‘ I wo n't look at it , I wo n't look at it at all . ’ |
25 | There was much discussion still going on as to the final score with team ‘ A ’ credited with 16 points and team B either with 7 or 11 . |
26 | He says that if the Ministry of Culture still go ahead and grant permission for the excavation to proceed , then it will be vital for them to involve scholars and specialists . |
27 | Under the new Mental Health Act , passed last year , a patient who objects to treatment is now guaranteed a second opinion — but treatment still goes ahead if both doctors agree . |
28 | Best thing to do is do a bit of gardening then go in and bake the bread . |
29 | The alarm never went off when people arrived — only when they left … |
30 | When we write the stories of people we know , we often fall into the trap of identifying too strongly with our subject and not giving the reader enough to go on because the material is too familiar to us . |