Example sentences of "[noun sg] ['s] [noun] go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If this analysis is broadly correct , Labour 's problems go deep — and to a large extent are beyond the party 's control .
2 But while publishers and booksellers eagerly regale journalists with recession horror stories , it is clear that the roots of the industry 's problems go well beyond the crisis in the wider economy .
3 So that means it is the turn of the guard 's watch to go faster than the driver 's .
4 And I think I made it quite clear that it was not the quality of the Education Authority that was the basis of the Banbury School 's proposals , it was the County Council 's decision to go ahead on a consultation for tertiary education , an entirely different animal in Oxfordshire , and I , like Bob , would agree that the erm quality of education offered in Oxfordshire is first class .
5 This was perhaps the final and clinching element of a strenuous programme of persuasion on the part of Gordon Thomas , for shortly after came the committee 's decision to go ahead at Foxton .
6 Eric Skoglund , the environmental officer on the UN-sponsored Mekong Committee , has resigned in protest at the committee 's determination to go ahead with the building of a huge dam on the Thai-Laotian border " regardless of the potential environmental costs " .
7 The council hopes Lydiard will stage the festival for at least 5 years , but Rod Gunner 's ambitions go further than that .
8 The Queen 's visit went ahead and ‘ the genial and warm-hearted people [ of Ghanaj gave her an unprecedented reception . …
9 Apart from Architecture , Housing Studies and Nursing Studies students who are trained for particular professions , over half of the faculty 's graduates go immediately into full-time employment .
10 There was silence , the writer 's eyes gone suddenly blank .
11 Three , and Johnson 's knock-out punch — Pennant 's descriptions went as far into detail as Pennant wanted them to , and therefore they should be seen for what they are , not what they might have been : ‘ Here is a man six feet high and you are angry because he is not seven . ’
12 ‘ Because if so , for heaven 's sake go straight home . ’
13 It may be that none of these incidents , taken by itself , would be very significant , but the cumulative effect of them supports the view that the plaintiff and her husband subordinated their own interests to the wishes of the deceased … the plaintiff 's acts went well beyond what was called for by natural love and affection for someone to whom she had no blood relationship , and both she and her husband made it very clear in their evidence that there was no great love and affection between her husband and the deceased , and that he was only willing to pay for meals that the plaintiff provided for the deceased and to work as he did in the garden of the cottage because of the expectation that the deceased 's estate would in due course pass to the plaintiff .
14 With deference to the Divisional Court and without considering whether its decision could be supported on alternative grounds , his Lordship took the view that the Divisional Court 's judgment went too far and did not support the conclusion it reached .
15 ‘ You wish me to speak of plotting and bribes ; banker 's notes gone astray ; guineas sliding into the wrong pockets ? ’
16 He told himself that he was the last man who could reasonably be expected to advise or reassure on the problems of pregnancy and he sensed that Rickards 's unhappiness at his wife 's absence went deeper than missing her company .
17 Would my aunt 's spirit go there too ?
18 This dog 's line went directly back to Arbo 's more famous brother Arco Torfwerk .
19 On July 25 the federal government approved the Slovak government 's decision to go ahead with the Gabcikovo hydroelectric project , originally part of a joint Hungarian-Czechoslovakian scheme from which Hungary had withdrawn in 1989 [ see p. 37048 ] and to put the power station into operation from October as " a temporary measure " .
20 Music 's problem went deeper .
21 But as you know the needs of the world 's children go far beyond the immediate emergencies like those in Somalia or Liberia .
22 But then the fox 's behaviour went somehow wrong .
23 Although officials remain resolutely silent , there is a widespread belief that the British Government will authorise the colony 's administration to go ahead with the first batch of mandatory repatriations this week .
24 Ideas of speed might be introduced ; his dad 's van goes faster than the toy van in the garage .
25 But sometimes , the Minister 's requests went too far .
26 The Prime Minister 's speech went ahead as planned .
27 ( The view that the bird 's ability to go straight to the fish is the exercise of a ‘ bodily skill ’ , supposed to be quite independent of any representation or computation , will be discussed in Section III . )
28 The party 's phone-in went so well that it will be repeated on the next three Wednesday evenings right up to the eve of the poll .
29 Mr Bates has never denied that the private operation on his son 's ear went ahead .
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