Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So there you are and then the driver board goes on here |
2 | The US Fair Credit Reporting Act goes somewhat further than this . |
3 | ‘ There is a fishing war going on here , ’ Mrs Knelle explained . |
4 | Half term week goes so fast so of all the things we were gon na do this week . |
5 | But the significance of this terrace solidarity went much further than this . |
6 | When Tom the cabin boy went out again into Witchball Street , to fetch the cat in this time , he saw a very different procession making its way across the churchyard . |
7 | It is assumed that the modification cycle goes quite smoothly , that the modifier is available throughout to do the work , and that the assessors are reasonable . |
8 | We had last met over a year ago , when I went over to Paris to see an exhibition of the most wonderful Boucheron jewellery going back over a hundred years . |
9 | One of them , Mr Bob Monkhouse , the entertainer , said : ‘ Nothing ever happens here and we never see the police unless our burglar alarm goes off unexpectedly . ’ |
10 | The alert was in response to a similar crash last year in Taiwan when two engines on a China Airlines 747 cargo jet went down soon after take-off . |
11 | This second dinner went rather better . |
12 | It was always a shock to me to find the life of the University town going along normally , as though the war was happening somewhere else . |
13 | Erm , when I really learnt to use this myself , in the computer room go along there for , half an hour one Friday , and have a look at it , because you might , in your second assignment possibly like to , to use this data in some way . |
14 | Christopher Tugendhat , a former Commissioner , has written of the dreamlike sensation in Brussels , where the daily drama of Community life goes almost entirely unreported in the national newspapers on sale in the city . |
15 | It is often the case that the quality of the documents produced by someone adopting desktop publishing goes down rather than up . |
16 | There was a firework display going on outside but it did sound very much like a gun , and Yoko absolutely froze . |
17 | After the 1987 hurricane , the Tree Council went as far as to say that ‘ unless positive encouragement is given to owners to restore these woods … they will revert to scrub and never recover . ’ |
18 | I suppose one of them old cows — well , they stood there rubbing of their old rumps about like that , you know ; and all at once this here tumbril fell down , and the back chain went right just over the front of har shoulders . |
19 | After only playing a couple of games for the Anglo-Scots , due to injury , he made a successful impact in the ‘ B ’ game at Murrayfield , where the back row went well enough to be picked en block for the Reds , the junior side in the Scottish trial . |
20 | My daughter phoned up actually but she 's just had a phone call to go out so she 's left me t' answer . |
21 | One Columbia University student went as far as writing a paper on the novel and its author and was awarded a respectable grade . |
22 | I would say to you that the history of North Yorkshire County is that the house house builders have built , more or less the building rate of planning policy , whatever that has been , and that is a matter of fact , and if and if and if we are in a situation where the market is being fettered , as is the policy , and it 's not a policy which we are seeking to go away from specifically , and it is inevitable that the house builders will build to whatever the policy building rate is , and comparisons of one building rate with another are simply telling you what 's happened in the past , not what needs to happen in the future er in terms of meeting the housing requirement , and quite clearly in any area where you are introducing a new settlement , if indeed that 's the conclusion we come to , er late later on , erm and I hope we do , but if we are introducing a new settlement you are bound to skew the building rates , and the more and more you reduce the area in which you consider what the building rate effect is the more and more that it actually gets skewed , er and erm you know , quite frankly , when the developers built a new estate at the end of my particular street the building rate went up alarmingly in my area , er and er you know , we can go on forever like that , I just think it 's very misleading to just deal with the judgement of building rates . |
23 | Desmond Heap , in his 1955 presidential address to the ( then ) Town Planning Institute went so far as to declare that the preservation of Green belts was ‘ the very raison d'etre of town and country planning ’ . |
24 | The Board of Trade meeting went off very well , with both Mr Murray and Mr Bushnell answering questions with exactly the right tact and diplomacy . |
25 | Their functional link severed , Co-operation and trade unionism went on separately to join the system they could not defeat . |
26 | ‘ He was such a good singer as well , and his guitar playing and his songwriting style went together perfectly . |
27 | But motor racing goes even deeper than that and today 's Hill Climb champion , and Formula Ford champion , could well be tomorrow 's Formula One world champion . |
28 | The following day the dress rehearsal went so smoothly that after giving out his notes — the pause at the end of the third act , before Olwyn opened the cigarette box for the second time , was a whisker too long , and her response to Robert 's line to the effect that she 'd fabricated the person she loved a touch too quick — ; Meredith declared enough was enough . |
29 | Of course , the Cardiff bay barrage proposal goes back much further than that . |
30 | The whistle on the kettle and the front door bell went off together . |