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

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31 Today 's shares : Abbey National down one at two two seven point five , British Aerospace up six at five four five , British Airways unchanged at a hundred and thirty seven , British Gas went down two point five to two two three , while British Telecom went down one to two seven five , the Goodhead Publishing Group stayed at fifty eight , Metalbox unchanged at one O eight eight , Morland Brewers went down two to two hundred and sixty eight , but Oxford Instruments stayed at two hundred and thirty , Thames Water down four at two two eight , Trustee Savings Bank up two point five at a hundred and thirty seven point five , and today 's major movers , Reuters up twenty four at seven hundred and thirteen , and Bass up ten at one O four six .
32 She 'd had to dash to HQ Communications , as the Colonel had insisted his coded message go out that evening .
33 Her voice went up three tones on the last words , she sniffed loudly and I heard the click of her handbag .
34 Howard 's pompous manner changed , his voice went up several decibels .
35 " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . "
36 But it is true , Liebchen , ancestry counts , a family line going back 600 years … and I see it in you . ’
37 One evening Murdock set his model going up this drive .
38 Well your , your book went in last November did n't it ?
39 I believe I understand what makes the heart of Britain beat , what inspires all those millions of families across the land to go out each day to work and strive and create for the future .
40 But it might not be a bad idea to go down that route to see if we can we can see if it can be exploit it at this stage because we have discussed , and I know this is getting off the the the the agen
41 The recorded history of the country goes back 5000 years to the first known pharaohs ; and though for 2000 years there had been waves of invaders bringing one foreign ruler after another , for most of the peasants ( the fellahin ) life continued much as it had for centuries , regulated as much by the Nile and the miracle of its annual flood , as by successive new masters .
42 Her history goes back 140 years .
43 Blaina always felt that they had the ability to go up last season so , to ensure that they do not miss out a second time , a new team manager was recruited and given the task of harnessing the club 's talent .
44 THE BBC is to be stripped of responsibility for the Queen 's annual Christmas TV broadcast , ending a tradition going back 60 years .
45 It has a continuous history of woodland cover going back 700 years and provides a habitat for a huge variety of plant , bird and butterfly life .
46 xo Keen to trumpet its part in the future of offshore energy , the company went back 25 years .
47 The fire alarm went off that evening — Tuesday , November 24 .
48 The Bourequat family goes back 14 centuries .
49 If we include those whose radio technology goes back 100,000 years , the whole trillion-star galaxy would be within radio range .
50 The company chose to divide its business in this fashion , Ferry says , because not only is the market going down this route , but Granada 's business is too .
51 A whisper went up that Gogarth was a possibility and panicky looks were cast around the room .
52 Let the fire go out last night and we 've had it out all day have n't we ?
53 You could n't even hear a gun go off next door .
54 AN appeal went out last night for a heart-lung donor to save cystic fibrosis sufferer Gale Staley , 21 , who is critically ill in a Leeds hospital .
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