Example sentences of "go [adv] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The congregation of a 60-year-old wooden church in Darlington have been warned not to go inside in bad weather . |
2 | Although theory and practice are meant to go together in most accounts of economic endeavour , one area where there seems to be an alarming gap is between tax theory and tax practice . |
3 | To go further in these directions would also require more boldly gestural language than Philip Vellacott 's plausible , if prosaic translation provides . |
4 | I 'll be ready to go home in fifteen minutes . ’ |
5 | The librarian was able to go home in good spirits . |
6 | ‘ Still want them to go home in one hour ? ’ |
7 | The game appears to have a similar smut to the Leisure Suit Larry series but goes further in different ways ! |
8 | Everything seemed to be going right in both families . |
9 | My mother is going home in any case and we will go with her . ’ |
10 | United have been going well in recent weeks , but they really could do with another win at home this was the last 6 weeks ago against Cambridge United . |
11 | It did not occur to her , going upstairs in happy anticipation , that Aunt Emily would do anything other than smile upon the plan . |
12 | ‘ There 's no way I 'm going anywhere in that shuttle . |
13 | Thus , assuming all goes well in this weekend 's national league games , Scotland will have used a mere 16 players during the course of the campaign , Peter Wright 's introduction for the injured Alan Watt proving the only alteration over the four games . |
14 | There 's always something that could have gone better in any lesson — and there will always be at least two views as to how it should have been conducted anyway . |
15 | Anyway I suggested to Mrs Newton that this sort of thing did n't sound like the Froggy we all knew and loved because , with great respect , that sort of money would usually have gone only in one direction — to the publicans and bookies . |
16 | Then they would n't find me , and I could plan my life and find a job and a flat and go home in six months ' time having proved I 'm adult and they 'll have to let go and let me do what I absolutely , passionately want to do with my life . |
17 | Whether any alternative leadership could have gone further in this direction in the 1960s and 1970s is an open question , but I have argued that it is not useful to conceive of the record so far as merely one of ‘ betrayal ’ . |
18 | Erm , you know she had this cancer seven years ago when she had her breast cancer and , had her breast taken off they 've now found it 's gone further in seven years she , you know , she was |
19 | On those narrow treads he must go carefully in such gear . |
20 | If you want , you could go far in this business . |
21 | All that has gone before in this book has been based on the premise that a worshipable ‘ god ’ is not the creator of the universe , but is an entity extracted by human intelligence from the evolutionary story . |
22 | Modern sculptures go well in informal landscape settings . |
23 | A bit of patience will not go amiss in this area either : what one sows another reaps . |
24 | deep cross coming in , brilliant header at the back post , Palace get a second goal and the scorer again is , uncovered at the back post , brilliant buildup down the left , superb finishing , the hero , Palace fans on their feet , Notts fans sit in silence , they trail two nil , with twenty minutes gone a push on , the referee looked across to the linesman on this nearside , Notts attacking the Lane end and the linesman said penalty , twenty one minutes gone here in this game , just a minute after scored . |
25 | In January 1924 , when the house was nearing completion , she went twice in four days , first with her son ‘ Georgie ’ , the Duke of Kent , when they spent one and a half hours ‘ going over the beautiful miniature things ’ , as she records in her diary , and later with a friend when she ‘ arranged some of the rooms ’ . |
26 | With that thought in mind we have produced a chart which reveals the extent to which business involving the recording of Irish bands and artists has gone abroad in recent years . |
27 | There were grasses and fruits and roots and even nuts and berries , for King Darzin 's people went everywhere in those days , through the woods and fields . |
28 | I had noticed the name on a map but had never read a mention of it so went there in some trepidation : it seemed remote , so far from towns and railways . |
29 | What do you say to the fathers , and I have had dozens from up and down the country contacting me , what do you say to the fathers like that chap over there in th in the front row , who has handed over sometimes tens of thousands of pounds , he 's done his bit , he 's had it rubber stamped by the court , he 's gone ahead in good faith and made his his his future , and then the Child Support Agency comes along and just without so much as a by your leave pulls the rug . |
30 | Mr Morrison said : ‘ He ( Sir Patrick ) explained to us his confidence that the talks would go forward in one form or another . |