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

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1 It is a massive con trick — Or will Labour go back to very large Government borrowing , on the scale that occurred in one year under the last Labour Government , of 9.5 per cent .
2 come on we 're pretty quiet this side go on
3 On a day which saw the All-Ireland side go down to England 16-2 , Curran made a strong start in her under 18 confrontation with Kate Warne-Holland .
4 Tears at Halifax , where Hereford 's win meant the Yorkshire side go out of the football league .
5 The manager who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia .
6 The manager , who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects , saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia .
7 I felt the nearside wheel go over something and as there were no more shots , I opened my eyes .
8 Current members of the Club go up for the weekend to climb ( this year it was too cold — even the lakes were frozen ) and after dinner retire to doss on whatever floor may be found .
9 That 's in the car Go on then off you go !
10 Cos I saw two police car go along there .
11 A young giant working on the flower-beds along the drive straightened his long , lithe back to watch the car go by , without curiosity though with fixed , methodical attention , his senses turned outwards for relaxation while he took a breather .
12 A ca car go down .
13 There 's no question that the high heels and blusher go on if there 's the slightest chance that they 'll do any good .
14 Here look darling fingy go in thumby go in
15 In the presence of a growth factor the cells produced by the progenitor cell go through about eight cell divisions before differentiating into oligodendrocytes .
16 As they danced , they noticed a carriage go by .
17 Collect hundred pound go in last night .
18 That 's what size is this piece go on say it .
19 they 're , they 're not going to notice one s stranger go in .
20 In all the time that he 'd been living out on the Step Pete had seen only one stranger go by , and that was a hiker who 'd stopped to ask the way because he 'd been lost .
21 This means that in larger groups most of the interactions and mutual grooming go on between members of female pairs while the male only grooms with one or two of them .
22 All parents , he told them , have the right to say , ‘ I want my child to leave ’ , and he said , ‘ Our job is to help the child go back . ’
23 It was of the gate to Marie Claire 's villa : a clear bold drawing of the tall wrought-iron gate I had watched the girl go through on the first night I saw her .
24 They made the girl go back to Baskerville Hall with them , and locked her in a room upstairs .
25 Did he and the Committee go along with my proposals ? ’ he added .
26 Sharks of essentially modern type go back to the Jurassic .
27 The origins of this philosophy go back as far as 1970 when Shell and the Nature Conservancy first devised a competition aimed at encouraging young people to come up with ideas to conserve their local environment .
28 If the proposals announced at the end of last year by the Lord chancellor go through , up to 12 million people could find that they are not eligible or can not afford legal aid after April 1st .
29 Slazenger and sport go back a long way but did you know that they also have a great sports toiletries range ?
30 How could the English boy go on living now that he 'd been found out ?
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