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

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1 While Colin McRae goes all out to win …
2 However , Chelsea fans went home deliriously happy after the club 's seventh win in eight games , a run which has moved them up to fifth place .
3 She began typing , and David Fairfax went right out of her mind .
4 From the team in New Zealand , Mark Ramprakash , Jack Russell and the luckless David Lawrence went home early .
5 DAVID ESSEX Going all out for the Cliff Richard Award for persistent youthfulness .
6 Only wingers Rory Underwood and Simon Halliday went so far as to deliver confirmation of their departures from the international scene after the 24–0 win against Wales at Twickenham on Saturday .
7 The Candis presentation went well too .
8 Archbishop Fisher went so far as to tell him that he was a possible future Archbishop of Canterbury .
9 Archbishop Fisher went so far as to write a very tough letter to the editor in defence of Ramsey .
10 The beat I had started in Garston village went right through to Speke .
11 This wary goodwill could evaporate if President Hussein goes too far in avenging himself on Syria , his old rival , for taking Iran 's side during the war .
12 Uncle Camillo goes there now .
13 All hell broke loose , Mount Stewart was besieged by the media , and one Fleet Street paper went as far as accusing MacDonald of duplicity .
14 Notts County at home to Oldham went into a forty second minute lead through Turner , and this all second division clash saw Notts County go further ahead through Short after sixty five minutes ; two nil the final score .
15 Mr McLean goes still further .
16 ‘ Compliments , and wishes Sir John to go there immediately and examine the corpse . ’
17 On two occasions Shah Jehan went so far as to declare Dara his desired successor , while adding that the matter rested in the hands of Allah .
18 Despite being outnumbered , unaware of the enemy 's dispositions and ignorant of the terrain , Hamilton was ordered to make the first British landings on 25 April at the southern tip of the peninsula near Cape Helles , while Anzac troops went ashore about 24km/15mls farther up the Aegean coast near Gaba Tepe .
19 Kip Bertram went so far as to describe the letter as ‘ venomous ’ , and Norman Smith , managing director of Total Book Distribution , said it was ‘ insulting and naive ’ .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 John Maynard Smith went so far as to submit the super-forgiving Tit for Two Tats .
24 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 .
25 Peter Robinson went so far as to say that until late 1974 ‘ there was no party ’ .
26 Scottish Amicable 's partnership with J. Rothschild Assurance goes much deeper than purely processing the business for the Company .
27 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 .
28 Father Poole went relentlessly on .
29 But you clearly do n't believe that that statement , the the Reynolds Major statement goes far enough .
30 THE best-laid schemes of Seve Ballesteros went sadly awry in the first round of the Turespana Masters here yesterday .
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