Example sentences of "[verb] [art] go " in BNC.

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1 Finally I was given the go ahead and everything could be resealed .
2 Our Hayes-compatible modem , a Miracle Technology WS3000 , needs a Return code so whilst the information was sent to the modem it was never given the go ahead to dial .
3 The system could not function properly without the presence of a file server on the network and the fact that Talbot were given the go ahead to use the AppleShare software gives some degree of indication how seriously the project was being taken .
4 The chip Shop is going to extend into the vacant shop next door and this was given the go ahead for a trial period of one year .
5 The Chip Shop is going to extend into the vacant shop next door and this was given the go ahead for a trial period of one year .
6 in specific terms I ca n't remember , I would have certainly of said that for the year er nineteen eighty eight we should build into our budget an amount , what that amount was I ca n't remember , but er that was , that was never given the go ahead
7 I mean you have the idea , you want to expand advertising , which means you 've got to spend more money and you said it was never given the go ahead , who at the end of the day would decide about whether it had the go ahead or not ?
8 so that was not given the go ahead in nineteen eighty seven
9 But a clause in the tenancy agreement allows the landlord to evict , if he 's given the go ahead to convert the farm to a non-agricultural use .
10 National Power has been given the go ahead for Didcot B , a 15 hundred mega watt gas fired power station
11 The Department of the Environment has given the go ahead for Oxfordshire 's plans for extracting minerals until the turn of the century .
12 The new institute , which got the go ahead from the university 's council last month , will develop technology to meet the needs of the elderly and the disabled .
13 Discs must fall out with their artists as much as anyone else , I reason , but this idea produces the Go !
14 ‘ I want a go , ’ demanded Belinda , trying to wipe the sticky pink mess from her face and hands but only succeeding in making it worse .
15 I want a go .
16 You want a go as well ?
17 Want a go ?
18 Iain wants a go too , and fires into the kitchen .
19 Tony has a go and I mooch over to see how Nat is faring .
20 But now he 's retired I 've heard that , when he plays in the odd charity match , he has a go now .
21 Green has a go at Stevie Wonder 's ‘ I Do n't Know Why I Love You ’ ( ‘ not as hysterical as the original ’ ) and he used the spare studio time at the end of the session to knock off a couple of singles for himself .
22 So the winger has a go , gets tackled , the ball is trapped and the attacking side loses possession .
23 ‘ No one has a go at Van Basten , who 's aggressive and gets stuck in with his elbows flying .
24 At this age , Goyave has trouble lifting such a large hammer , but she has a go whenever it is left unattended .
25 Author of the Mission Earth series has a go at horror and gets some incredible quotes from his American peers .
26 He has a go at Ian every now and then . ’
27 And when he come into the pub he hears the village lads singing along with the machine and he has a go himself and gets to talking with everyone .
28 That has a go , an attack , about everything because you 've been rejected so many times , so many times , and will continue to be rejected when we get the next election that you 're frightened to death to have .
29 He has a go at them .
30 You see , if Bill comes over he has a go at Bill , even though he knows Bill , but because he do n't see him that much he has a go at him .
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