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

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1 The task " work out how many shaded squares will go round a line of 50 unshaded squares ' , implicitly suggested the use of a generalization strategy for its completion .
2 ‘ We are dead if we stay with VSEL , the whole town will go down the plughole . ’
3 Oh yes yeah the skippers , the skippers would go up the town cos every time a ship used to come in they got , they got to take the their papers up to the agent , what the papers were I do n't really know might be a manifest or something like that , what they used to do I mean then you had erm and you had different agents now there 's more agents than ever now .
4 Great coldness and chills run up and down the back ; pains can go up the back too .
5 In each country , politics complicated development , but German interests finally obtained an east-west canal to link Berlin with the Ruhr and by 1905 ships of 2,000 tons could go up the Rhine as far as Mannheim , a very important change since the Ruhr by then needed more than German ore .
6 The livelihood will go out the window .
7 Why was it right to train a fellow and you knew , or you felt that , you could not go to the flight commander or the wing commander and say a think this fellow should go down the pits , " or a think we should remuster him to the Army or the Navy " .
8 A hatrick of goals tomorrow at Newcastle would go down a treat .
9 A hatrick of goals tomorrow at Newcastle would go down a treat .
10 ‘ The legal thing can go out the window .
11 ‘ Well , on Saturday night , Lee here and a few of his mates can go up the Ilford Palais , right ?
12 We 're all comrades here so the formalities should go out the window , for starters .
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