Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [noun] go " in BNC.

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1 In the fifth hour of play Karpov went completely wrong .
2 It has a continuous history of woodland cover going back 700 years and provides a habitat for a huge variety of plant , bird and butterfly life .
3 Olympic Technology is the latest in an ever-growing line of computer companies to go into liquidation .
4 Victims ' concern over damage to their image results in many cases of computer fraud going unreported .
5 and er , then of course Gilbert went off for another reason
6 And of course Bob went and got Pam .
7 Of course Marsh went wild .
8 There is documentary evidence that considerable numbers of Garonnais cattle went to England during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and it is possible that they influenced the big , yellow-red South Devon .
9 Yesterday , as the group of cockle pickers went about their business , police said there had been no further incidents .
10 The voices rose to a piercing shriek , and the crowd of silver helmets went flooding in pursuit , chasing both of them down the dunes to the sea .
11 At that moment of jubilation I realised that my own philosophy on life and that of football management go hand in foot .
12 The four runner-up prizes of FLYER sweatshirts go
13 A great deal of subsistence farming went on among the peasants .
14 In 1980 to 1983 only 12 per cent of research money went into developing a male contraceptive .
15 Last box of spring greens went off horrible .
16 ISSUE ONE OF COMMODORE FORCE GOES ON SALE , 26 NOVEMBER — JUST £2.95 , DO N'T MISS IT
17 On the one hand , setting and enforcing more adequate levels of child support goes some way to redressing the balance of the current situation where the costs of supporting children fall almost entirely on the mother .
18 ( Contributions were taken from the medieval players , and fines collected for poor workmanship and the infringement of guild rules went towards financing the plays , and the more prosperous the guild the more elaborate their pageant . )
19 It is interesting to compare the weights used in 1975 with those used in 1985 : note , for example , that a smaller proportion of household expenditure went on food and tobacco in 1985 than in 1975 , but a larger proportion went on housing and transport and vehicles .
20 Family Fortunes … his list of laughter duties goes on and on .
21 Secondly , with the weight of tourist traffic going into Nepal , I think the government has got to accept a share of the responsibility .
22 And for a selection of vintage abstractions go to Vanderwoude-Tananbaum , until the end of the month .
23 Christopher Tugendhat , a former Commissioner , has written of the dreamlike sensation in Brussels , where the daily drama of Community life goes almost entirely unreported in the national newspapers on sale in the city .
24 Er it 's not like if you had a lot of people in the flats who were all working up at for example , you 'd have a lot more kind of community spirit going , and a lot , and a lot more common erm feeling , I think , between people .
25 According to Jonathan Hines , of the architectural co-operative Architype in south London , there is a fair bit of community building going on .
26 There 's still a bit of repair work going on on the M forty , that 's between junctions one and one A between Denham and the M twenty five , with the outside lane closed in both directions .
27 Still a fair bit of repair work going on along the M forty , between junctions one and one A , that 's the stretch between Denham and the M twenty-five , the outside lane is closed in both directions .
28 There 's still a fair bit of repair work going on along the M forty , between junctions one and one A , that 's the stretch between Denham and the M twenty five , the outside lane is closed in both directions .
29 In the process of product design itself ( or deciding what degree of product differentiation to go for ) trade-offs are inevitable .
30 Unemployment soared , and many small producers of cash crops went bankrupt .
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