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

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1 The total dividend goes up from 10.3p to 11.5p , but it will be paid on 2 April , just before the new 20 per cent tax credit on dividends comes into force , rather than in June , saving the company £940,000 , or the equivalent of 0.224p a share .
2 Blind to the destructive changes going on around them , blind to some of the human costs of industrialised progress , blind to the suffering of other countries .
3 The Titford girls were on the east side of the street , on the right-hand side going down from Badcox .
4 Afterwards Neil Cochrane thought that he should have struck Havvie down then , but shock at learning who McAllister really was had him in its grip , and he let the shameful accusation go by .
5 The interim dividend goes up a fraction to 3.1p , from 2.9p .
6 The interim dividend goes up a fraction to 3.1p , from 2.9p .
7 Er , the European project goes on and for many of the newer generations in this place , it 's not longer an article of faith er but a part of the political landscape that has to be dealt with on merit and it 's all the more ludicrous therefore Mr Deputy Speaker , that the Conservatives ' internal divisions over Maastricht have led to a situation where candidates for the ever more important European elections are only now being selected in certain seats , just fourteen weeks before the election .
8 Young people were already feeling insecure because of the far-reaching changes going on around them and the uncertainties about the reform programme .
9 Many of these boil down to the simultaneous call to go back to doing it the way it was , to keep on doing it the way it is , and to move forward to doing it differently .
10 In state primary schools the pupil-teacher ratio went down by 7.5 per cent and in state secondary schools there was a fall of 9.5 per cent , but in the same ten year period the pupil-teacher ratio in independent schools came down by 17.7 per cent .
11 There was nothing to keep him here that could outweigh the thought of the possible conspiracies going on behind his back back home .
12 So the political whirligig goes round ; and the deadlock is almost complete .
13 The ace cyclist went along to the Glover 's Lane Surgery in Netherton to start a week of Health Promotion events .
14 Occasionally the odd bed-spring goes in where it suits .
15 The eternal flame went out yesterday for the second time since it was lit on July 26 last year .
16 ‘ And he 's the right man to go in and get the truth . ’
17 He added : ‘ I 'm happy I made the right decision to go back .
18 The instant the right leg goes out , the right hand is dropped to the floor so that the body is supported by both hands .
19 Measuring the statistical improbability of a suggestion is the right way to go about assessing its believability .
20 We 'd want a good description to make sure the right property goes back to the right owner .
21 Then he landed in Oxford just at the right time to go out to the factory and it was open , and you had to get your car as soon as you could and see that everything was all right .
22 This change of mood was gradual , but the germs of militancy within the deaf community go back to the war years , although the BDDA leadership responded to it only slowly .
23 This reinforces the view that what upset the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords in Bromley v. GLC was , above all , the way in which the Labour majority went about implementing their election promises rather than their statutory powers to do so .
24 The Foreign Office lawyers were caught on the hop , leaving junior minister Garel-Jones to tell the Commons that if the Labour amendment went through , excising the protocol which allows Britain to opt out of the social chapter , the whole treaty would have to be torn up and all 12 countries begin the painful process again .
25 And erm , where were the C I D officers whilst the armed officers went in ?
26 W was the W P C came in after the armed officers went in .
27 And how long had elapsed between the armed officers going in and Mr leaving flats ?
28 Samuel was charged with the burglaries , but questioning about the armed robbery went on .
29 Murray decided that he himself would go after the usurper , as was suitable , the lawful Regent after the false king , with perhaps one thousand hard-riding Border mosstroopers who knew the country , whilst the rest of the Scots army went on down Annandale after the main enemy force .
30 And they were playing darts , and shot the Irishman scored erm three ones , useless , the Scottish man went up he got erm , treble fifteen and the Irishman was clever , he went up , he got two , a man walked by , threw the dart , hit a
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