Example sentences of "[noun sg] go a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But er I think erm the pound goes a lot further there , you 'll probably fe but I 'd probably feel like a millionaire in Jamaica |
2 | But changes in attitude go a lot deeper than watching the pennies . |
3 | . That 's just the things we do , with the coronary arteries , we do coronary artery by- passes , I can , I can sew like any woman , I can darn your socks , we stick the veins on and we re-establish the the heart going a bit faster . |
4 | She bawled lustily as each peg was snatched away , and screeched when the tip of the squirt went a centimetre too far to flick her quim lips . |
5 | The hearts of hopes of Oxford fans must have stopped beating at Peterborough on saturday when their team went a goal down , after 35 minutes as Sterling banged one in. 5 defeats in a row has been dreadful . |
6 | BRITISH Formula One team Lotus went a step further in their revival plans today by announcing a technical partnership with Mugen-Honda for a supply of V10 Grand Prix racing engines in 1994 and 1995 . |
7 | Gottfried , on the other hand , believes that Washington has the game to go a lot further . |
8 | But some of the latest claim to go a step further and act on the cells deep inside your skin . |
9 | Will the Foreign Secretary go a bit further and say what the attitude is of the British Government ? |
10 | ‘ I heard a chain-saw going a while ago , ’ said Daphne . |
11 | If that is so , will the Minister go a bit further ? |
12 | Trying to get the time to go a bit faster . |
13 | Pebbles stretched out her neck and responded to Eddery 's exhortations with the utmost gameness to go a length up . |