Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] [adj] [noun] to go " in BNC.

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1 The British stumble after the Americans trying to copy their technology but waste their limited resources because their agencies are run by an amateurish elite who are too highly politicised and target the wrong enemies , allowing the real spies to go free .
2 The whole point of allowing the big schemes to go ahead at this difficult economic time , after all , is not just to get roads and railway lines built but to cut unemployment and get the economy moving .
3 We began producing the big catalogues to go with the shows .
4 It was Alexander , formerly of Barnet , who demanded the only save Steve Ogrizovic was required to make — a low shot from the edge of the area forcing the man-mountain goalkeeper to go down with a motion usually greeted with cries of ‘ timber ’ .
5 Hutt struck her from behind with some force , expecting the young woman to go down .
6 The fact that growing numbers of students are making the personal decision to go into higher education each year suggests strongly that our system of student support , far from providing a deterrent , is encouraging more people to go into higher education , who perhaps would not have had the confidence to do so or the belief that it is appropriate for them .
7 Batty a 2.75M signing , has also flourished since his move , showing a skilful side to go with his tigerish tackling .
8 Instead of telling the silly tart to go and put some knickers on , as you or I would have done , these guys go all sweaty and hot under the collar , and stare at her , gobsmacked and embarrassed .
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