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

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1 When people are used to , say , £1 of their limited housekeeping money going each Friday to nice Mr Jones when he calls , it must be very difficult for them even to consider diverting that money into a different spending channel which would instead involve them — rather than Mr Jones — in all the work of paying it in .
2 Stage 2 of the curriculum review went some way , therefore , to provide more verifiable data .
3 On the one hand , setting and enforcing more adequate levels of child support goes some way to redressing the balance of the current situation where the costs of supporting children fall almost entirely on the mother .
4 Once the door was shut , they could have had a dance band going full blast and you 'd never know it in the next room .
5 Europe , not the States , was still the mecca , and many shopping trips by eager Scousers willing to supply the demand in their home city went some way to doing this .
6 ‘ I had daft wee notions about setting up a mobile massage unit going round theatres at matinees getting people 's shoulders out of their ears and calling it Feels on Wheels , ’ said the Glasgow-born actress .
7 ‘ I had daft wee notions about setting up a mobile massage unit going round theatres at matinees getting people 's shoulders out of their ears and calling it Feels on Wheels , ’ said the Glasgow-born actress .
8 I 've not had a blow lamp going this morning at all .
9 Bear — How did your Full Moon Party go last night ?
10 You 'll find the needles make the knitting movement going one way , but hardly move at all in the other .
11 City Diary : Red health service goes true blue
12 You 'll see the knit movement going one way and the tuck movement the other .
13 And you carry on straight all the way down there and just carry on straight , and then you come to umm a road that Kent House Road goes that way Kent House Lane or Kent House Road .
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