Example sentences of "goes [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the event , Burnell goes as a dependable foot soldier and Wright as a tight-head who proved his versatility by scrummaging so solidly at loose-head against Jeff Probyn . |
2 | The road goes through a small hamlet where there is a pond , a few square metres of tired water with a few pieces of rusty iron breaking its surface . |
3 | Each counsellor goes through a 10-week training programme , says Marian Radford , the counselling manager . |
4 | Predominantly Australian Cattle Dog , with a touch of Kelpie to lengthen his stride and narrow his frame , Henry goes through a great range of stunts . |
5 | It is no mere figure of speech to say that an idea is ‘ born ’ ; an idea goes through a real phase of development , from conception to birth . |
6 | Stewarts-Melville 's Douglas Wyllie goes through a passing movement with colleagues during a brisk A squad training session in Aberdeen yesterday |
7 | The simplest kind of human task , and the most straightforward to observe and analyse , is that in which the operator goes through a standard sequence of actions . |
8 | Anyone who boards a certain ferry or walks down a certain street or enters a certain building or goes through a certain door disappears for ever into that other city . ’ |
9 | Carbon dioxide is the most soluble of the gases because as it dissolves it does n't just go through a physical solution it goes through a chemical conversion such that carbon dioxide dissolving in water forms carbonic acid which , in water will dissociate into a hydrogen iron and a hydrogen bicarbonate iron which can further dissociate this is why I 've got a nice wide blackboard and you 've only got a piece of A four paper so you end up with a carbonate iron two hydrogen ions This system is a dynamic equilibrium . |
10 | Goes through a new set every now and then like . |
11 | At that entrance , every ship goes through a painstaking security check examination right down to molecular level , which can seem endless . |
12 | Brian Rouse a mechanic says he goes through a thorough check every day and washes the bikes and night and sometimes has to rebuild them . |
13 | The strip goes through a rolling mill and a furnace which burns off the cellulose binder , leaving a strip of metal alloy . |
14 | Go along the rocks , descending the path which goes through a broken wall and joins a farm track opposite some farm buildings . |
15 | For a short while after it fires , the nerve goes through a refractory period when it will not respond to a nervous stimulus . |
16 | Every team goes through a bad patch . |
17 | This is because your hair goes through a growing phase which lasts from three to five years , then a resting phase which lasts for three to four month before it falls out . |
18 | When one goes for a major adventure like tornado you hope that most of the difficulties are are ironed out , clearly they 're not , another set of difficulties emerges . |
19 | The stockings on Christmas morning are always full of useful things ( Clarissa 's includes Pond 's Cold Cream and tights ) , then after church the family goes for a long walk to work up a hearty appetite for dinner . |
20 | Her character , Angela , goes for a Bohemian lifestyle and an affair with bumbling cop Matthew Modine . |
21 | An NIS Domain licence goes for a one-time fee of $25,000 . |
22 | An NIS Domain license goes for a one-time fee of $25,000 . |
23 | ‘ If this is thrown out and the company then goes for a public inquiry , we will fight them all the way . ’ |
24 | Gallons of intoxicating percussion guided rhythms fuel ‘ Pot Of Gold ’ like a train rampaging along an empty track as it goes for an energetic jog in the shadows , pacing along a tireless circuit . |
25 | he 's when he 's depressed , he 's goes like a raving sex mania , he |
26 | The challenge goes against a whole tradition in which the core of the discipline and its prestigious areas have been theoretical and methodological issues centring largely around analyses of power , class , conflict and the problem of order . |
27 | And if Little Chef goes into a real decline will you promise to ring me ? ’ |
28 | Reptiles and amphibians use a three-chambered heart , where blood goes into a separate part of the atrium on its way to the muscles , but the blood on its way back empties into the same ventricle . |
29 | The process goes into a vicious spiral , on a timescale of hundreds of thousands of years . |
30 | They show what happens when an economy goes into a downward spin . |