Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | Stratton and Shirley Brown go out together and everybody says ‘ tut-tut ’ . |
32 | The Education Officer of Matagalpa Prison went as far as to say that when systems of exploitation can be brought to an end , crime as a major social phenomenon will disappear . |
33 | Florrie Tremayne went on regardless : ‘ And poor old Alfred with his shop ; he 'd wanted to be a doctor , a GP , plodding along in some backwater for forty years , supported by a sufficient number of loyal patients who hung on his words and swallowed his medicines with no fuss . |
34 | The Lewisham Council went so far as to apply to the High Court for an Order of Mandamus requiring the Commissioner of Police to seek to have the march banned . |
35 | But Mr de Soto goes down well in Washington , where he has helped persuade the authorities to take the previously unknown Mr Fujimori seriously . |
36 | In nearby Sumatra , the Batak men went as far as deliberately slicing open their penises and inserting pieces of stone , which became firmly embedded as the wound closed over . |
37 | John Maynard Smith went so far as to submit the super-forgiving Tit for Two Tats . |
38 | Poor Ned , cruel with his jealousy , who had already made it clear to her that as soon as Captain Goldsborough went away again — as he surely would — to see to his interests in Antigua and Martinique , then she would have to give Ned exactly what he wanted . |
39 | The arguments within the Thatcher administration went on apace over whether to swing the axe fiercely into public spending in the winter of 1980–1 , with ministers like Prior , Pym , Walker , and Carrington arguing the case for maintaining public expenditure and investment , monetarists outside the government like Alan Budd urging far more stringent monetary restraint , and Sir Geoffrey Howe at the Treasury buffeted about in between . |
40 | ‘ Them and their few miserable acres , ’ Bull O'Malley went on contemptuously . |
41 | Peter Robinson went so far as to say that until late 1974 ‘ there was no party ’ . |
42 | Scottish Amicable 's partnership with J. Rothschild Assurance goes much deeper than purely processing the business for the Company . |
43 | Some favour legislation , Steve Scrutton going so far as to argue that the general term ‘ age ’ should never be used in legislation as a shorthand term to denote frailty or dependence . |
44 | Yes , Lord Stradbroke went up there ; and they thought the pub had become unruly , so they thought they 'd better close it . |
45 | Centre Bill Harbinson went off early in the second half with a groin injury and could miss the rest of the season . |
46 | Insist that they are ready on Thursday afternoon to go in either direction , long or short , that the company takes . |
47 | But you clearly do n't believe that that statement , the the Reynolds Major statement goes far enough . |
48 | THE best-laid schemes of Seve Ballesteros went sadly awry in the first round of the Turespana Masters here yesterday . |
49 | Nevertheless George Burbridge and Noel Cooper went in once more : nothing was seen of them again . |
50 | He warned that if some EC partners went ahead prematurely it would be a big mistake and Britain would not join them . |
51 | From 1853 , when the crisis over US demands for formal relations led the Bakufu to solicit the opinions of all daimyo , a move quite without precedent , Tokugawa authority went rapidly downhill . |
52 | Certainly in recent years Pound 's interest in mystery-cults has been more than antiquarian ; in ‘ was Erigena ours ? ’ he asks whether the philosopher Scotus Erigena was one of the Eleusinian brotherhood , and ‘ ours ’ can be given full weight — Noel Stock goes so far as to claim ( op. cit. p.22 ) that some of the obscurity of these later Cantos is deliberate and arcane — ‘ he writes about them as an initiate in words that are both ‘ published and not published ’ … ’ . |
53 | Mike Petty ‘ s monthly books spot on BBC Greater London Radio goes out weekly from the end of January . |
54 | Why did costs of service provision for Inner London Boroughs go up relatively fast in the first and third periods and barely increase in the intermediate year ? |
55 | Oh yes , yes you know where you work in the Derbyshire Peaks , I had a guide here a few weeks ago , and I kept it , it 's upstairs , and it actually put the English Channel going up there , the Peak District . |
56 | There was a pause while they waited for Michael Douglas to go in ahead of them , and then the door opened wide ; beyond was an incessant glare of flashlights , the roar of the crowd . |
57 | Nine laps later , he was thirteenth ; at the halfway mark , eighth ; seventh came when Niki Lauda went off spectacularly ; sixth when he overtook a faltering Mike Hailwood ; fifth when on lap fifty-five he overtook Reutemann after many laps of cat and mouse with the Argentine , never an easy man to get by ; fourth , his finishing position , when his team-mate François Cevert gallantly waved him by . |
58 | Will the public mind if she does n't appear and John Inman goes on instead ? |