Example sentences of "go [adv] as [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | NINETEEN EIGHTY-TWO just might go down as a memorable year in the history of Britain , if not the rest of the world . |
2 | This will go down as a crucial staging post in the sport 's history in this country . ’ |
3 | So do they go down as a new intake . |
4 | The 1984 British Open may well go down as the Open that was lost by two players as much as it was won by Severiano Ballesteros . |
5 | ‘ We believe we have done just that , and this team will go down as an outstanding one in any era . |
6 | It was certainly correct to put Jim Prior , Peter Walker and Ian Gilmour firmly in the ‘ wet ’ camp and Keith Joseph would go down as an undoubted ‘ dry ’ , but for most of the rest of us our opinion depended upon the issue . |
7 | If they were going along trying to open shop doors , they could go in as a suspected person loitering but it was n't looked upon very favourably by the courts . |
8 | After the Labour Party conference Dame Judith Hart had said that ‘ we can now go forward as a united party ’ . |
9 | From the words of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State , it is clear that he regards it as vital that King 's Cross should go ahead as an essential part of the entire project . |