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

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1 The carved tombstone suddenly goes out of use in Attica in the late sixth century , possibly forbidden by a law of the new democracy .
2 Before this , much of Building 3 and its associated courtyard apparently went out of use , judging from an extensive stony layer deposited across their remains .
3 Those at the north end of Normangate Field remained essentially agricultural in character throughout the second century , after which they apparently went out of use .
4 The longest-running powder ski of this type was the Fischer Future Extreme , which only went out of production a couple of years ago .
5 He said , ‘ Nowadays all the heavy voices are singing this role ; it 's all gone out of control .
6 Indeed , in 1984 some eighteen smallish tour operators failed and in late 1984 an important firm , Budget Travel ( the tenth largest at the time ) also suddenly went out of business .
7 ‘ It was so easy going out of America , I never realised it would be hard to get in !
8 Aston Mill was the last of the Carrant Brook mills to be worked , finally going out of business in the early 1960s .
9 Ironically , it was the eventual failure of the gas engine that led to the introduction of electrical power , the wheel finally going out of use in 1962 and sadly , being broken up in 1964 .
10 but er one of our major competitors has just gone out of business so we 'll get a spin off from that both in both in estates er and in the hotel scene so
11 A book about voodoo in Haiti written in the 1930s might seem an unlikely candidate for an NI Classic — especially since it has just gone out of print .
12 Newspapers are thrown away and reference books soon go out of date .
13 The old boat , seen in our picture ( below ) with her cox'n Walter Fairbairn , saved over 60 lives , and was the last pulling and sailing lifeboat in Scotland when she finally went out of service in 1943 .
14 It was during the early part of his occupation that the last of the Painswick cloth mills finally went out of business and a number of others , such as Damsell 's , were converted to other uses .
15 Stimulus-response ( S-R ) psychology has largely gone out of fashion now , yet in its day it carried the field , and even now its influence is still felt .
16 A seller who accepted an unlimited liability for economic loss on many of his transactions would soon go out of business .
17 Ford Motor Company produced an Edsul years ago , and nobody liked it and so nobody bought it and so it soon went out of production .
18 Headhunters were also forced to become more professional because of the growing complexity of the corporate problems they were called upon to solve ; those consultants who were less sophisticated than their clients soon went out of business .
19 There are fears that the Second Division club , £1.3m in debt , could finally go out of business today after a long-running saga of financial troubles at Underhill .
20 He said : ‘ We know the car rounded the bend and somehow went out of control , mounting the pavement and striking the girls . ’
21 Er it is important I think , that we do n't er have too many regulations , that 's why I have some sympathy for what my honourable friend , the member for South Hamms , was saying , that we do n't er regulate to the point where firms just go out of business and give up , that it 's too expensive and it 's too burdensome .
22 But they just went out of fashion as well .
23 The shot we require is of an American Trident missile being launched from a submarine and eventually going out of control .
24 So anyway that was one of the reasons , when I found that Brothers was slowly going out of business , when I saw last in , and I asked him if er I could have this thing ?
25 On the western side this was always an area characterised by a militancy which is presumably going out of fashion now too .
26 The stationery cupboard had not provided paper similar to that used for the note and when Richard Beales left a systematic search was still going on of shelves and desks where some might have been overlooked .
27 Although they built a mere 30 or so aircraft between 1929 and the end of 1933 when they formally went out of business , their racing craft took most of the major air races in that time and broke the world speed record for landplanes on one occasion — no mean achievement for a team that worked from hand-to-mouth most of the time and had little formal education .
28 Therefore the narrow stetches gradually went out of use as more machinery was introduced , and they were replaced by flat-work — wide stetches with water-furrows at as great an interval as was compatible with efficient overall draining .
29 They ran a fleet of slow , chain-driven lorries , a type that quickly went out of fashion in the ‘ twenties .
30 At the time when rent levels were falling , some less profitable land also went out of cultivation ( although the extent of this is hard to measure ) , so it is clear that the fall in rents must have been due to a shortage of potential tenants rather than to a greater supply of land , which might have resulted from the clearance of forest or the reclamation of fenland .
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