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

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1 Then if you want blue to go the other side of the hoop and black to go here say , to the black wo n't go quite so far and the blue will .
2 anyway to go the other side on the other
3 An Edinburgh man who 's fought for eight years to overturn a conviction for armed robbery says he 's prepared to go the European Court of Human Rights .
4 All this when her only motivation was to go the extra mile under all circumstances .
5 I thought little about this prospect or indeed , about the opposition , as I was not intending to go the full distance after my exertions in the previous day 's 10K .
6 It is perhaps doubtful whether the Nordic states were really prepared to go the whole way to a common market .
7 ‘ I think we can beat Glenavon but will have to keep our fingers crossed that the other game goes the right way for us , ’ he said .
8 Tap-tap-tap goes the ancient forester with his trusty axe , runically carving a cleft in a knotted trunk to warn his fellow-woodsmen of a noxious toadstool which groweth hereabouts .
9 But the touch of class does not happen by accident and into every piece of flooring goes the wide-ranging skills of the UK company 's workforce .
10 With the job goes the enormous responsibility of ensuring that the equipment is always on top form .
11 It goes the opposite way to this .
12 It 's had everything else it goes the full circle in the end does n't it ?
13 However , changes going the right way at any level are to be encouraged and demanded .
14 I stopped and asked if we were going the right way for the castle .
15 He must keep improving to live up to such expectations , but there was every sign that he is going the right way on his reappearance at Wincanton last month .
16 ‘ Because if you are you 're sure as hell going the right way to getting one !
17 Bush 's statement came after weeks of speculation about the timing and prospects for such talks , originally proposed by Bush on Nov. 30 as " going the extra mile for peace " [ see p. 37871 ] .
18 By the time they are five or six , most children 's breathing is going the opposite way of what nature intended . ’
19 Not to mention the bumps and bruises on the centre 's staff going the opposite way in a hurry .
20 At one time , when I was touring in the theatre , I can remember simply having tea for breakfast and then going the whole day with nothing , then a tiny snack in the evening .
21 The tremolo is a two pivot-point semi-floating type and promises to be an improvement on the traditional design , while not going the whole way into the locking camp .
22 Register Office , as for The Rational , but with the following additional extras : parents of bride and groom ( if living ) ; blessing in church afterwards ( if either spouse already divorced , or if neither party can agree on going the whole way in a church wedding ) ; any children born pre-union can also be baptised in a job lot , along with the blessing ; more guests and consequently , bigger knees-up at the couple 's home ( or even in a hired room ; marquees are not supplied with this model ) .
23 Or , if you really insist on going the whole hog in German cuisine ( and believe me , their culinary expertise with swine is fabled ) try Zum Schiffchen , a restaurant with absolutely no understanding of nouvelle disciplines .
24 However , Del Harris , the No. 1 , returning to action after a month out , had to work hard to avoid going the full distance with Sami Elopuro before winning 9-5 , 9-2 , 2-9 , 9-7 .
25 But the sort of criticism that says ‘ if we want to achieve X , I believe we are going the wrong way about it , what we ought to be doing is Y ’ , seems to me to be exactly the approach that is needed .
26 ‘ You 're going the wrong way about it , though .
27 I yell , and run through the doors , going the wrong way to the multi-storey car park behind .
28 as if they were going the wrong way up the M1
29 While the masses and nomenklatura flocked in their hundreds of thousands to Glazunov 's exhibitions and he lived lavishly in Moscow , he ably kept going a parallel reputation for dissidence : ‘ [ He ] has been a lifetime opponent of Soviet authority , and his art has always defied the politics and prejudices of his time ’ .
30 Well he 's going a good way of doing it is n't he
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