Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] would go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 One tug and the noise would go away .
2 The principle ground urged on behalf of the applicant was that the district judge had been misled by counsel then appearing or the Attorney-General into the belief that there was no real prospect that the B.M.F.L. prosecution of the applicant would go ahead , and that accordingly there could be no objection to pressing forward with the lesser charges .
3 As George Male points out : ‘ It was done to foil any over-confidence we may have had for the next game , for he knew the opposition would go all out against us after our big win .
4 In the early stages it became apparent that the conference would go further than Kerekou had anticipated in discussion of future political reforms .
5 Half of them felt too embarrassed to talk to their general practitioner and a similar proportion hoped that the symptom would go away .
6 The phone would go dead any minute now .
7 He lay in bed , hoping the phone would go away or someone would answer it .
8 It was at moments like this that John Coffin realized that the Inspector would go right to the top .
9 If the green light came on for either project , the paper would go straight to capitalization as a commercial company .
10 He wished the Colonel would go away , but he knew Ford would keep pestering until he received some reassurance .
11 At the time when there were doubts about whether or not the tour would go ahead , after the first invitations were largely turned down , numerous stories started to circulate that there would be money available and that sponsors were in the country looking for players .
12 However , the officer also warned that the army 's deadline was the end of the month and that , if de Gaulle did not respond to its appeal , the army would go ahead with Operation Resurrection nonetheless .
13 Indeed , the speaker would go further ; never in his experience had Britain been so ably represented in the councils of the Common Market .
14 The report would go directly to the desk of the Colonel .
15 Up Front 's producer Christine Ruth said they were disappointed at the reaction from Mersey Television but that the item would go ahead regardless .
16 She wished Taureg would come and she wished the sailor would go away .
17 The ITGWU County Cork organizer , Hugh O'Callaghan , who had been a member of the workers ' delegation to the US Ambassador , responded that he was convinced that the project would go ahead , though an inquiry might help to quell current concern .
18 Wilson had responded with a statement saying that the administration of Hong Kong was currently the responsibility of the United Kingdom and the Hong Kong government , and declaring that construction of the project would go ahead .
19 Announcing the government 's decision , Indian Ministers insisted that it was solely related to their wish to proceed without outside interference , and claimed that the project would go ahead , and would meet or exceed the standards set by the Bank .
20 But the east Belfast based group vowed the show would go ahead — even if it did take some time .
21 He insisted that democratic reforms for the colony would go ahead in spite of China 's opposition and an angry outburst from the Chinese premier , Li Peng , who has accused Britain of trying to wreck the colony .
22 Later , Continental 's executive consultant , Mark Garner , said he was delighted the challenge would go ahead and with the big boost to the sales of decoders for Red Hot Television from publicity given to the controversy .
23 However , my corresponding Ego fantasy is of losing my wits to such an extent that I am unable to work ; I am living in a filthy bedsit and the floor is strewn with pieces of paper that I am unable to make sense of , final demands which have not been paid , dirty clothes , plants which have fallen over , unwashed plates and mugs — and I am curled up in a foetal ball , wishing the world would go away !
24 All she wanted to do today , however , was get into bed , pull the covers over her head and hope the world would go away .
25 Bill Knowles , the general manager of the Ipswich Co-op — who has been involved in talks with the NCP — said he was confident the scheme would go ahead but the timing had to be right .
26 The Israeli Prime Minister , Yitzak Shamir , procrastinated and postponed discussion of the points at the cabinet , the inner cabinet , or the top decision-making body known as the ‘ forum of four ’ senior ministers , in the hope that the problem would go away .
27 Dr Alastair McLeish , the branch secretary of the ULA , said the one-day strike at the school would go ahead tomorrow and be escalated to a three-day strike next week .
28 I hoped the exploration would go well and that the cancer would be confined to the kidney I had already rather sadly signed away .
29 So the debt would go then ?
30 If British Naval Intelligence heard nothing from her , they 'd presume the Dane was hostile , and the raid would go ahead as planned .
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