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

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1 No doubt there are a few places where Stornoway citizens get drunk at Sunday lunchtime , indeed , there are quite a few of them , but their doors are shut to the public ; sin goes private on the Sabbath for it is public morality which counts in Sabbath observance .
2 When IC1 pin 2 goes high at the end of the timing period , current flows into transistor TR1 base ( b ) through current limiting resistor , R5 .
3 City of London Telecommunications — or COLT — has already started construction of the network , which is expected to go on-line towards the end of the year .
4 Water is pumped in from the River Nene , which is rich in farm nutrients , and sewage from Oakham , rich in phosphates from washing powders , goes direct into the reservior .
5 If it is appropriate for a case to go direct to the House of Lords it seems wrong that a litigant should be able to frustrate what appears to be a proper course .
6 If it still goes wrong on the day , never mind .
7 Whereas , even if nothing goes wrong at the weekend , Mr Smith will have made himself miserable for days in advance .
8 It 's something that goes wrong at the nerve muscle junctions ?
9 It 's not erm a carte blanche situation where with anything that goes wrong with the vehicle will be covered by the policy , it is an insurance contract for which specific liabilities are covered .
10 ( Judy Thomas points out , however , that if anything were to go wrong during the evening the agency would n't be legally responsible . )
11 there is not much to go wrong with the equipment provided that it is properly cared for .
12 Things started to go wrong from the moment Dexter got up .
13 I think it goes straight in the river .
14 Okay well Claire seemed to go straight for the answer straight , right away .
15 I 'm afraid you 'll have to go easy on the Sangria while taking the tablets , and on the swimming too . ’
16 One obvious alternative to the hamburger is a sandwich — try chopped chicken or tuna on wholewheat ; ask them to go easy on the mayo .
17 You 'll have to go easy on the whisky in case you get
18 If you think you are eating too much salt , the first thing to do is to go easy on the amount you sprinkle on food and use in cooking .
19 Goes round like this and then it goes square at the back .
20 In major foreign markets Japan , Germany , France and Britain — the policy was to go native to the extent of roughly matching local production and local sales .
21 To go onstage in the flag is to be a 50p magnet , no matter what it might mean in an ideal world .
22 Jim is a founder member of the Elderslie Boys Club — which has been going strong in the area for seven years — and the Stoddards employee has himself contributed 17 years to Boys football .
23 They are also going strong in the running for a League and Irish Cup double .
24 The Chemistry in Britain editorial office , like many others , contains several battered copies of ‘ Collins ’ — F. Howard Collins ' Authors ' and printers ' dictionary , published at the beginning of the century by Oxford University Press ( OUP ) and still going strong in the guise of the Oxford dictionary for writers and editors .
25 At 1334 hours , the GCA final controller noted that aircraft was going low in the glide path at 7 miles .
26 Some of the strategies started going extinct from the start , and most were extinct by generation 200 .
27 While downhill skiing demands regular and sustained snow to cover the pistes and while Nordic ski racing relies on frequent low lying snow in sufficient quantity to cut tracks , Nordic ski touring can be enjoyed on a surprisingly large number of days , simply by going high on the mountain .
28 ‘ Everything seems to be going wrong at the moment . ’
29 With just one goal in five games you do n't have to be an expert to see where Oxford are going wrong at the moment .
30 If I started on a catalogue of what is going wrong with the world , let alone what we might do to put it right , there would be no end .
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