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

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1 ( He says : I 've seen four welders go in the last two years .
2 If the prefaces strike a sombre note , the entries go to the other extreme by being blandly reassuring and avoiding excessive detail .
3 Thanks go to the Inner Kent girls for arranging such a nice tea on the 21st June .
4 Thanks go to the Inner Kent girls for arranging such a nice tea on the 21st June .
5 Only the conclusions or any outstanding disputes go to the full Cabinet .
6 The pattern of attacks has not really changed at all ; the Iraqis go for the Iranian oil tankers on the shuttle from Kharg Island to Larak Island , and the Iranians then retaliate with a burst of rocket-propelled grenades and machine gun fire against almost any vessel unaccompanied by a warship .
7 Proceeds go to the environmental group in the fight to save creatures killed in their thousands in nets set to catch tuna .
8 Tickets priced £5 are available from Surf Mountain , Brunswick Street and all proceeds go to the Irish Himalayan Trust .
9 Proceeds go to the Anti-Fascist Association .
10 We had the Astounding Reg Atkins who can juggle 12 empty bottles and then toss them accurately into a bottle bank from a distance of 30 feet so that the green , brown and clear bottles go into the correct holes .
11 I take the view that the charters go in the right direction .
12 Receiving a script , which bears all the writer 's material on the right hand side of the page , the Director 's stage directions to his cameras and microphones go on the left hand side .
13 I think all the classes go to the same place
14 If your needs go beyond the basic resole , repair shops can also help .
15 Concentrate on essentials Go for the main points of the lecture , not details .
16 ‘ My senior managers go to the local pub , and the men prefer to bring their own snap .
17 Her husband is from a good family ; in fact he is distantly connected with the Crane-Boulder 's family , but … but he was the youngest son , and you know what positions go to the younger sons . ’
18 I well I reckon , the trouble is , it depends on how things go in the next couple of weeks
19 This is why , in a large number of instances , the major , large executive searches go to the top firms rather than those that are smaller .
20 We 're dealing with fear , we 're dealing with a sense of vulnerability and impotence and how do you teach grown ups to deal with those issues , because a lot of them erm the for a lot of them these kinds of questions go to the very centre of who they are , their self image .
21 a constantly evolving bargain whose real terms go beyond the legal agreement or the aims of top management .
22 All profits go to the Sick Fund .
23 True , the great majority of press releases go in the waste-paper basket .
24 In Kuwait it is just that we by the way in Kuwait we have two courts , we have the civil courts and we have the Islamic court , and erm Islamic cases go to the Islamic court and otherwise they go to the civil court , except just we we accept erm how to live our live in a modern way and keeping up with the times , and it is a tradition that we have adopted in Kuwait , and the fact that it is for women can drive in Kuwait versus those that do n't in Saudi Arabia , I do n't believe I 'd like to put that in the Islamic context , it 's just a way of life which we have adopted .
25 Contracts go by the square inch . ’
26 Concern with the nature and structure of knowledge is a continuing if not always explicit aspect of many subjects , but few discussions go beyond the single discipline or field .
27 Wednesday are hoping Manchester United do the Rumbelows Cup and League double , so the two UEFA Cup places available for English clubs go to the second and third teams in Division One .
28 ‘ Younger girls go for the full frilly dresses .
29 What matters is the ultimate profit , and if it can be increased by employing some more salesmen so be it , even if the numbers go in the wrong way .
30 Children go to the former for six hours a day to follow an educational programme , which in some aspects is quite unrelated to their culture ; they live in the latter , their world shaped by their parents .
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