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

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1 And let me quote Locke er here we are are we he says but submitting to the laws of any country , living quietly and enjoying privileges and protection under them , makes not a man a member of that society then he goes on a little bit further down nothing can make any man so but is actually entering into it by positive engagement and express promise and compact .
2 US cities are different from British cities in that , housing goes down a long chain of ownership , becoming more downgraded with each owner , because the wealthy continually build new houses .
3 It is the official authority ‘ traditionally ’ associated with management , which goes down the scalar chain .
4 So Summerchild locks up his office and goes down the narrow staircase .
5 thank you , now we 're going to bind this up , you take the long edge , sorry that goes down the long edge comes first of all over the two fingers and round the base of the thumb
6 But do n't be fooled by the island 's exotic name or location just off Africa — once the sun goes down the whole place comes alive .
7 So as one goes down the stratigraphical column , if one leaves behind the spectacles of the specialist and looks about one with the wondering eyes of a child , one never ceases to be amazed at the diversity and yet the uniformity of it all .
8 Because of the Government 's apparent lack of enthusiasm for all things European , and their determination to go along a slow track , will not Scotland lose out again without any chance of the central bank being cited in Glasgow or Edinburgh ?
9 Erm , and therefore it feels it would be disingenuous of it to support the principle at this stage , it may well lead to a situation where were encouraging the County to go down a particular route , but only to get to the very end of it for us to pull the rug from beneath the County 's feet .
10 Right now so the tap is to control the speed at which the acid goes in and if there is any gas that 's in there it ca n't escape out of that pipe again it 's got to go down the other pipe .
11 If we were minded to go down the new settlement line ?
12 ACT decided to go down the object-oriented route for several reasons .
13 But then when it goes just a little bit further .
14 Whenever he tried to go home the old woman would throw a magic ball of thread into his boat and draw him back to shore .
15 Oh aye , I said to John I said well I say well how far we 're going cos I 'm not keen on going right a long way
16 Slowly , creakily , he talked , like a cart pulled by a wise old horse going along a rough road .
17 I would n't fancy going down no bloody motorway , hundred eight in one of them !
18 So if you put a big heavy engine going down a cast iron railway which wo n't
19 Going down a sporting memory lane has enticed some 16 million people to pay their cable-TV charge to watch the fight .
20 More designers are going down the locking tuner route and it 's something which I personally welcome ; it does away with that lumpiness at the nut end of the fingerboard and offers up a more traditional look into the bargain .
21 Growing companies are among those most at risk , she claims , when going down the old-fashioned selection route .
22 sort of going just a short way along and having to reverse back out again
23 Only time and a falling tide prevented him from going up a nearby church tower and filming us again .
24 A car going up a dead end at speed was ‘ going nowhere fast ’ ; a ‘ cock and bull story ’ was more often , in his opinion , a ‘ hen and cow story ’ .
25 Er I think I think probably they they 're going up a little bit later so
26 Going up the other way .
27 The only people who had trouble in adjusting to work were those who for some reason deviated from this model — either by going up the social scale or by going down it ( social mobility is more fully discussed by Geoff Payne in this volume ) .
28 Mind you 're still got , still getting a lot of heat going up the old chimney are n't you ?
29 This time a tour guide at Althorp saw ‘ the ghost of an old man ’ going up the main staircase .
30 I reckon those people 'll be going up the wrong way .
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