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

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1 ‘ Most of us just hope this will be over as quickly as possible and that the Americans go home , ’ a diplomat said .
2 The 5:4 ruling came in the case of Keeney v. Tamayo-Reyes , and was accompanied by sharply worded dissenting opinions from those justices who argued that the decision went too far in restricting the rights of habeas corpus .
3 It happened one day that the master went away upon his business . )
4 They push very much the deep cut system in the U K. Deep cut system in in America means that the machine goes forward a distance before any supports are set at all erm and then the supports do set roof falls .
5 What happens next depends on the particular model : you may find that the machine goes automatically into record mode on switch-on , or you may have to press an additional button to ready it for recording .
6 ‘ We chose sponsorship through ActionAid because of the personal link with a child and the fact that the money goes directly to help the child 's family and village .
7 The MPs had become increasingly sceptical of British Rail 's demand that the bill go ahead before BR and Eurorail , the private-sector consortium , decide on the last section of the tunnel route .
8 If the channel tunnel is ever to be a genuine national undertaking that brings benefit to all parts of the United Kingdom , and if that is to be achieved within our lifetime , it is important that the Bill goes ahead .
9 Anyone who believes that the Bill goes far enough or is radical enough to satisfy customers ' interests is living in cloud cuckoo land .
10 I doubt that the public will think that the Bill goes far enough — but it makes a good start .
11 An appeal has been launched to ensure that the scheme goes ahead .
12 If the answer to any of these three questions is that the restraint goes further than required , the restrictive covenant is likely to infringe Article 85(1) .
13 During that process the proposals are amended — it is not impossible for them to be amended , although to hear Opposition Members speak one would think that the proposals went straight from Commission draft into law without an intermediate stage .
14 The thinking is that last year 's lobbying may have convinced those who matter in Whitehall and Westminister that the proposals go rather too far .
15 Mr Landon also argues that the problem goes much deeper than just testing but begins when children are first identified as having a problem .
16 that the women went there .
17 I also have a personal interest in seeing that the development goes ahead in a way that will only enhance the town . ’
18 To ensure that the marking goes as quickly and smoothly as possible , Marking Kit overlays are now available .
19 Erm , I think it , it , in the , obviously to , to support er , the , the that the building going ahead , erm will mean that the case at erm Stansted will be er containable to enabling passengers even if they are passengers erm it will be , will be absorb the public needs o of the area and the runners be erm arrived at after many , many er , er years Council planning erm does think that we ca n't contain that and er it would be possible to resist these rescued if we can remain at the figures that erm have been out at Stansted .
20 I was involved a few years ago in the in the Lance , the rescue er That the lance went ashore on Hoy and er the helicopter there took the casualties of the Lance and dropped
21 So what we 've got to do is try and filter out that so that the incidents go straight through to the incident rooms , rather than being queued behind everybody who just wants to speak to the caretaker , to talk about the hinges that 's just normally .
22 The Thing tried to explain that the Ship went faster than the sun , although the sun actually stood still .
23 You have probably tried a variety of methods of losing weight with temporary success , only to find that the weight goes right back on again as soon as you return to your normal diet .
24 A major problem is that the roots go deep .
25 You said , Masklin , that the plane went so fast it left its sound behind , and so high up there was blue all around it .
26 Despite pleas from both Spanner and the referee I insisted that the match go ahead , pointing out that not only a principle but also three certain points were at stake .
27 Critics , however , say that the boats go no faster than those they are trying to catch .
28 ( Errors in calculation have been made at times , but discovered only when the water began to flow and it was found that the levada went uphill . )
29 The Chronicle too mentions his death , and also those of Northman of Mercia and the West Saxons Æthelweard and Brihtric , although there are indications that the blood-letting went further still .
30 It transpired that the snow went as quickly as it had come , the road was opened and supplies began getting through regularly again .
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