Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [adv prt] in history " in BNC.

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1 It would be a shame if Michael Cimino should go down in history as the man who sunk a studio with Heaven 's Gate .
2 He also reached the 1944 and 46 finals losing to Jimmy Adams and the great Fred Daly but surely the '31 decider must go down in history as one of the most one-sided ever .
3 She could go down in history as the leader who pulled us back from the brink . ’
4 It was a name that would go down in history .
5 He was the husband of the first woman Prime Minister , but he will go down in history as a wise adviser and a kind man .
6 The meeting was chaired by Betty Sinclair , who reminded the supporters that their objective was to demonstrate for civil rights , for jobs and for houses : ‘ We are asking you to listen to the speakers , and what we have done today will go down in history and in this way we will be more effective in showing the world that we are a peaceful people asking for our civil rights in an orderly manner . '
7 Scotland 's 1954 World Cup team will go down in history as one of the most disastrous and ill-prepared rabble that has ever represented the country abroad .
8 The 1978 World Cup campaign in Argentina will go down in history as the absolute nadir of Scottish football .
9 One of Scotland 's smallest ever keepers , the diminutive Rangers and Third Lanark custodian Jocky Robertson , will go down in history as a scapegoat with a sore head .
10 WITH any luck , 1992 will go down in history as the year in which a large proportion of the British people finally recognised the monarchy for the anachronism it has undoubtedly become .
11 Paul Piana 's presentation of the first free ascent of the Salathe Wall on E1 Cap will go down in history as one of the best ever .
12 He became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels and will go down in history alongside Mike Hawthorn , Graham Hill , Jim Clark , John Surtees , Jackie Stewart and James Hunt .
13 He became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels and will go down in history alongside the other greats .
14 He became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels and will go down in history alongside Mike Hawthorn , Graham Hill , Jim Clark , John Surtees , Jackie Stewart and James Hunt .
15 He became only the seventh Briton of all time to wear the champion 's laurels and will go down in history alongside Mike Hawthorn , Graham Hill , Jim Clark , John Surtees , Jackie Stewart and James Hunt .
16 Lewis , 31 , went on : ‘ Linford 's name will go down in history as a well-deserved Olympic title-holder .
17 Tanjug , the Belgrade news agency which reflects official thinking in Serbia , reacted to the Washington agreement by crowing that ‘ Bosnia will go down in history as a state that never existed . ’
18 The war between the United States and Vietnam will go down in history as , if nothing else , the first instance of modern technology being used deliberately to destroy a country 's ecosystem .
19 This Minister will go down in history as the Minister who killed off small shops in Britain .
20 They have a great deal of love and affection for the small stores , and the Minister will go down in history as the woman who wrecked them .
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