Example sentences of "goes a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Some horses become excited and upset if something goes a bit wrong when they are in harness , such as chains or ropes becoming entangled around their feet . |
2 | ‘ But , look , Gurder … maybe Angalo goes a bit too far , but he could be right . |
3 | It goes a bit weird so we 'll leave that for a while let's have a look at erm what happens when we 're doing times . |
4 | We put our own reasons onto those who are addicted to alcohol in order to explain why they drink so much ; " he 's a good chap , enjoying himself , having a bit of fun , relaxing , celebrating — but on occasions he goes a bit over the top " . |
5 | And the five main points that are covered is whether it 's organized for the benefit of its members , which partly comes into that , but it goes a bit beyond that I think . |
6 | Just in case something goes a bit wrong |
7 | But not the same when you divide , it goes a bit odd . |
8 | I got the six thirty though that goes a bit round the houses . |
9 | It is for me cos of my brain goes a bit |
10 | we find that we put that on in summer and it , it feel , keeps us warm even when weather just goes a bit |
11 | Well if you sort of leave him out of a conversation , he goes a bit funny , he storms off , I think I had noticed a couple of times that he has , and you see what happens is he sits there |
12 | They 'll wait till something goes a bit funny in your accounts then they 'll say right , we want to do this . |
13 | That goes a bit haywire then . |
14 | it goes a bit faster does n't it , the next er er and a couple of bits after . |
15 | When he gets in a er a punch up he goes a bit fucking do lally . |
16 | Together with this early music goes a freedom to extemporize , which King grasps with patent enthusiasm , particularly in his own divisions on the Spagnoletta and Spanish Pavan , and in divers tasty trimmings elsewhere . |
17 | ‘ Well , ’ Melissa murmured aloud as she listened to his footsteps pattering through the hall , followed by the slam of the outer door , ‘ there goes a man with a guilty secret . |
18 | But once he was safely out of sight , these same strangers unclenched their buttocks and declared that ‘ there goes a wrong'n if ever there was , who 'll end in a gallows dance . ’ |
19 | ‘ By God , he goes a degree beyond even what I had thought , ’ said Iago , roused and vindicated , ‘ to warn you not to put your trust in princes and councillors . |
20 | With that goes a rejection of the corrupted language and thought of the old politics . |
21 | There goes a genius who works miracles ; from a single key he 'd extract enough to write the whole Opera . |
22 | With this mysterious absence of ‘ stain' goes a forgetting of grief ; though the Fellowship has just lost Gandalf in Moria , the fact is not mentioned for some twenty pages ( I , 350–70 ) , and indeed we are told that ‘ In winter here no heart could mourn for summer or for spring ’ . |
23 | Their batting still goes a lot deeper . |
24 | Their batting still goes a lot deeper . |
25 | Although Evil has now been banished , paradoxically , with it goes a lot of beauty . |
26 | But er I think erm the pound goes a lot further there , you 'll probably fe but I 'd probably feel like a millionaire in Jamaica |
27 | They pump air in so when you fire it it goes a lot faster . |
28 | Aha , here comes a car , there goes a car , vroom , Renault da , da , da , da , da , da , da , da have you said to your dad get Sky yet ? |
29 | Ho ho ho , ah God can you imagine that , Christ , aha here comes a car , there goes a car we are now in a country lane , looking out on the odd passing car bom , bom , bom , bom , bom I do n't know about Jessica and Rebecca actually |
30 | The argument now goes a step further : the process by which Zuwaya made history was substantially the same for all Libyan tribesmen . |