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

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1 Our sympathy goes to the bereaved and the injured .
2 And we hit the bar as well , so it goes to the ninetieth minute does n't it , that 's what it is , a fifteen round fight goes to the last second does n't it as some boxers have found out .
3 It states that not using a lawyer would save you money initially but that it could be a false economy , particularly if your case goes to the High Court , where your opponent will almost certainly have a solicitor and a barrister .
4 of our aid budget goes to the African continent .
5 I would guess quite a bit of money goes into the local economy .
6 In prescribing that around 70 percent of the reduced funding goes to the regional tourist boards in England , Government is cutting their funds in real terms .
7 Moreover , blanket support by volume of output ensures that most of the support goes to the wealthiest 25 per cent of landowners , who produce 75 per cent of output .
8 Each entry goes into the Grand Draw , so the more monthly competitions you enter , the greater your chances of winning .
9 The Famous Grouse , like all the 1991 World Cup sponsors , had a first refusal option included in their contract ; in other words they are asked to make a bid for 1995 before the marketing agent goes to the open market .
10 your employee goes outside the European Community
11 " To know " in the Old Testament goes beyond the mere possession of information , to the active enjoyment of fellowship with the person known .
12 WELCOME BACK : Labour goes into the general election holding only one seat in the entire Central South Region .
13 Eighty per cent of our bilateral aid goes to the poorest countries .
14 That is just one reason why TODAY will not weep if tonight 's vote goes against the Prime Minister .
15 B — can scarcely rise , the referee is in a fit of temper , attacks P — with stool , P — chases him round ring — gong goes for the 4th round — P — still has stool so B — picks up the water bowl and with a terrific bang lands it on P's head .
16 Your salad goes in the other square thing that belongs to the sink .
17 While the slow process of discharging cargo goes on the four apprentices , firm friends in spite of temperamental differences , are fired by legends of hidden treasure to explore the hills behind the town in their free time .
18 Helen 's , Helen 's girl goes to the big school next year .
19 If the spin is " up " the electron goes off one way , if it is " down " the electron goes off the other way , as in the figure .
20 The sun goes to the other side .
21 Second , the issue of group formation goes beyond the simple matter of information , because not all interests are " allowed " to develop a sense of their own collective identity .
22 Similar principles are relevant where the issue goes beyond the express rules to imply additional terms , based on public policy , or the presumed intention of the parties .
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24 Sometimes the third party may have to withdraw because the process goes beyond the statutory obligations laid upon it but this will raise questions about its integrity which are not easy to answer .
25 The proposed directive goes to the European Parliament for comment and amendment , where the lobbyist will brief and advise the MEPs .
26 The finger-bowl goes on the high table .
27 Lawlor 's place goes to the experienced Pat O'Hara , of Cork Constitution , who will be winning his 12th cap .
28 Pride of place goes to the grand old man of sf , Arthur C Clarke .
29 Pride of place goes to the massive angelica , now a blooming 6ft high outside the head 's window !
30 The importance of the salary/wage distinction goes beyond the mere periodicity of payment , since broadly speaking it correlates with the ‘ staff'/ ‘ worker ’ demarcation , with salaried employees generally having higher ‘ status ’ , greater continuity of employment and greater access to benefits such as pension rights .
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