Example sentences of "goes [prep] the name " in BNC.

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1 This disincentive usually goes under the name of the ‘ poverty trap ’ .
2 This proposition goes under the name of the Folk Theorem in the theory of repeated games .
3 The origins of the military colony of Elephantine are unknown , but the author of the letter which goes under the name of Aristeas must have found somewhere the piece of information that Jewish soldiers helped Psammetichus in his campaign against the king of the Ethiopians ( 13 ) .
4 The first of these goes under the name of ‘ coadapted genotypes ’ ; the second under the name of ‘ arms races ’ .
5 In the big ones the money goes to the names as appearance money , and I 'd be unlikely to figure in the serious prize money .
6 ‘ She goes by the name of Jilly Jonathan .
7 Occasionally such a massive infestation occurs in man , when it goes by the name of crusted or Norwegian scabies .
8 And Anthony 's grebo village goes by the name of Ambergate .
9 Amstral has recently been through a combination of management buyouts and takeovers , including the acquisition of Crab Advanced Technologies ' sales and marketing division , and now goes by the name of ABC Workstation Solutions Ltd .
10 In the most possible of the hotels — it goes by the name of Toppin — all the rooms are taken by seven o'clock .
11 The science of adjusting these coefficients goes by the name of control theory .
12 While accepting wholeheartedly the value of this sort of study — the discipline that goes by the name of philology in English-speaking countries — Saussure argued that it gave only a partial account of linguistic phenomena .
13 It had n't lost one , there was no eye socket on one side of its head , so after the photos and the corny jokes about ’ one eye and goes by the name of lucky ’ back into the water and off she swam .
14 It was lying beside the great old Bible that goes by the name of John Brown of Haddington .
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