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

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1 At best they are ‘ stills ’ from a sequence of actions ; and they can not portray anything that goes beyond visual observation .
2 They do not want multiple entries of the same plan but an entry that goes beyond 16 games as a single column plan .
3 Index Printers of Dunstable , 40 kilometres north of London , is responsible for the ‘ hardware ’ that goes into New Scientist and many other magazines .
4 Clearly that goes through many doors throughout the er the constituency , and it is widely read , people look forward to it .
5 I was a teenager , prone to the daftness that goes with that age group , and knew no better .
6 At the time , people felt they had secure jobs er in the M O D and the dockyard and so people accepted that with pensions and everything that goes with that sort of secure job , now of course the whole situation is enormously diff different and I was saying to , I have some French people staying with me this morning and I was , they were asking me about wages and I was saying to my daughter who works er on a Thursday evening in the local Sainsburys , earns more per hour than a friend of mine , well two friends of mine , one of whom is a carpenter , a fully qualified carpenter and the other is a motor mechanic , and that 's an indication of the sort of level of wages that people are paid in this area .
7 Being unemployed also means that you are deprived of the social contacts and involvement in collective activity that goes with paid employment ; you lack its external stimulus to activity and time-structure ; and you lack the status and sense of value provided by a job and expressed in terms of social esteem as well as money .
8 The response in Britain was not quite so dramatic the National Grid was untroubled by the kind of power surge that goes with huge viewing figures .
9 Silicon Graphics Inc 's Mips R4400-based server announcement this week will reportedly also include a new high-end Indigo workstation that goes to 100 SPECmarks and a new graphics subsystem that outperforms the current Reality Engine ( UX Nos 407 , 413 ) .
10 Quite apart from the bizarre situation of a bought log book and contact lenses , you have got to also measure the style of a fellow that goes to those lengths to do something he wants to do , and wants to do badly .
11 then I can say that goes in that holder you do that that that and I do n't want any variation just do it
12 The professional officers , particularly when organised through a chief officers ' team , as advocated by the Bains Committee , and led by a chief executive officer can provide a formidable obstacle to councillors intent on policy innovation that goes against conventional assumptions .
13 He said that going into double figures must be marked . ’
14 It , it 's the poor that go into mutual aid teams
15 Most of the words that go into New Scientist each week first appear on manual typewriters at an office in London 's West End .
16 They find this view ‘ alarming ’ since ‘ if it is indeed the case that intellectual resources of Savage and Modern minds are essentially equivalent [ then ] what legitimises the extraordinary efforts and resources that go into compulsory schooling ? ’ ( 1978 , p. 4 ) .
17 If these arguments are true , they ask , then ‘ what legitimizes the extraordinary efforts and resources that go into compulsory schooling ? ’ ( 1979 , p. 5 ) .
18 We have articles by doctors and scientist available on request that go into more detail than is possible here .
19 Just to sell them a product without educating them to challenge and to care about the ingredients that go into those products would be wrong .
20 Having looked at mergers then from both sides , I 've seen the prejudices that go into any debate that takes place between any unions coming together .
21 There are now serious environmental concerns about a whole range of chemicals that go into these cleaners , and the detrimental effect that some of them may be having on wildlife in rivers and shorelines .
22 Terms of reference that go beyond these matters will result from discussions between the parties , and probably the expert as well , where it is convenient to have terms of reference separate from procedural directions .
23 It 's very wide the all the people or most of the people that go to these things are either all players already themselves
24 National Insurance ( NI ) contributions are payments that go towards contributory benefits ( such as Retirement Pensions ) and the National Health Service .
25 Investment banks , hungry for the fat fees that go with global equity offers , have done their bit to rev up interest in them .
26 the they day staff , so consequently whoever 's in a =pec specific position has got to have the responsibilities that go with that position .
27 Within varying forms of self-definition of the honours or responsibilities that go with such privilege , the patron is defined as one who can give or withhold his commission or support .
28 for lists of the specific behaviours that go with each role see Roles on page 149 .
29 But both products offer an alternative to the mess of cables and adaptors that go with compact effects , and an alternative to the racked processor format .
30 Just as the notion of civil rights has not been fixed in its eighteenth-century formulation but has undergone continuing expansion , so too with the rights that go with academic freedom .
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