Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] go [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If I could first of all deal with the presentation of the women 's gold badge and the executive has decided that the award should go this year to Peggy from the Midland and East Coast region .
2 The latest opinion poll suggests the vote could go either way .
3 Seeing him lying in a coffin with a stake through his heart might go some way to convince me .
4 The microfilm used in conjunction with a mobile radio telephone would go some way towards easing outreach work but such a combination is probably beyond the resources of most bureaux .
5 While the Environment Protection Act will go some way to addressing the situation it does not seem to take into account those owners who will not care if their dog is impounded and destroyed and certainly will not pay to save it .
6 For conflict in marriage can go both ways .
7 The sidecar would go that way , motorbike would go that way .
8 I understand that the police resources are stretched , but a greater police presence in the town would go some way to discourage this sort of attack .
9 Such a move would go some way towards solving the looming problems of succession .
10 They hope that a jobs package will go some way to defusing criticism over a perceived lack of direction on tackling the long dole queues .
11 Hopefully this brief article will go some way to redressing this .
12 they 're not stuck together you can separate them again , it 's The reaction can go both ways .
13 Er , the left started last time , so the right can go this time .
14 AN APOLOGY could go some way towards reconciling warring factions Micky McKeown and crisis club Glenavon .
15 Such a ridiculous sample will go some length to explain the pronounced swings supposedly occurring in the run-up period .
16 If he did finally decide , after all , this was n't the job for him , that snide comment should go some way to ensure that Lorrimer stood no chance of succeeding him as Director of Hoggatt 's .
17 Either method would go some way towards increasing ‘ transparency ’ and the accuracy of the valuation of securities .
18 The one year fixed term contract would go six months into the next financial year
19 The retention of the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher as a form of ‘ back-up ’ to this liability would go some way to meet this point , though the Royal Commission 's preference , for reasons of certainty , was for the abolition of that rule .
20 This train of thought could go some way to explaining why he is one of the top commercial directors in Britain , the man responsible for such successful ad campaigns as Guinness , Nurofen , British Airways and Gallo Wine , who , reputedly , can earn as much as 100,000 per commercial .
21 The pain of childbirth is legendary , but positive thinking and modern methods of pain relief can go some way towards easing the situation
22 His status may go some way towards clearing up the misunderstanding which must have arisen , for in Gloucestershire manors belonging to another royal ward were also left unassessed .
23 Roseberry 's musical background might go some way to explaining her ‘ good ear ’ as well as her sympathy for musicians trying to catch the attention of A&R departments .
24 It looked as though the donnish youth would go straight back to donnery and be a don for the rest of his life ; perhaps he was not suitable for other kinds of clergyman .
25 Thus the computer model will go some way towards giving a fundamental understanding of the dynamics of the shaft itself without being able to explain fully the contribution made by the individual player .
26 The new student hostel will go some way towards easing the problem , providing an extra two hundred and eighty places .
27 procedure for any tackle , if you have n't got any the cover must go that way .
28 He also argues his idea would go some way to helping save the rainforest , part of which is used to make charcoal .
29 There is a crying need in Russia for British books , which we hope our scheme will go some way to answering .
30 Taxing problems The arrest of the former head of the Mexican Treasury 's personnel section may go some way to explaining why government departments always appear to be overstaffed , but incapable of offering decent service .
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