Example sentences of "[noun prp] goes [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If Germany goes ahead , it will grow even nastier .
2 she told and before erm Papya goes any further she 's gon na go Carla why did you say it ?
3 The Lynx goes further and allows up to eight players to link together .
4 Chuck goes AWOL , leaving the spotlight on Flav , who swiftly decides it 's time for a dose of good old-fashioned farce : ‘ Yo , wait a minute man , make some noise , make some fucking noise England or I 'm fucking out of here ’ .
5 Chuck goes AWOL , leaving the spotlight on Flav , who swiftly decides it 's time for a dose of good old-fashioned farce : ‘ Yo , wait a minute man , make some noise , make some fucking noise England or I 'm fucking out of here ’ .
6 Indeed , Eisenman goes so far as to suggest that the families of Jesus and John the Baptist may even have been related to that of Judas of Galilee , leader of the Zealots at the time of Jesus 's birth .
7 While Colin McRae goes all out to win …
8 The poets Czeslaw Milosz and Donald Davie have been bothered by the insufficiency and irresponsibility of the lyric genre , and it could be felt that Kundera goes further than they do in denouncing the lyric , and fares worse .
9 Sir David goes further in dismissing the scheme , saying that Granada is in no position to talk , having , as he says , a particular problem because , ‘ in many ways it is the weakest of the regions in its regional news coverage . ’
10 Orton goes further than Laing , for his plays transgress accepted norms at every point yet refuse to replace them with ‘ our true potentialities ’ ; Laing is still preoccupied with the authentic self , the repressed human essence .
11 Bully victim Neil goes home
12 But Gazza goes well with Gasgcoine .
13 But Eusebius goes much further than this .
14 This resembles the account by O'Connor ( 1984 ) of state expenditures , but Of Fe goes further by considering the role of the state in relation to crisis management .
15 In ‘ The Mistaken Lover ’ Leapor shows Strephon feebly criticizing his wife 's appearance ; in this poem , Leapor goes much further by asserting that she herself is an ugly woman , a slattern , and almost dares the gentleman to stand by his favourable opinion of her intelligence .
16 Ninety per cent of Dexel goes abroad and in 1990 the company won the Queen 's Award for exports .
17 Hildreth goes further and discusses mechanisms in online catalogues to support browsing , such as features for term selection and result manipulation and displays .
18 Wetherby goes downstairs for bread and cheese , and fails to reappear .
19 Senior men , such as Charlie Nicholas , Paul McStay and Peter Grant and younger players like Gerry Creaney and Derek Whyte are products of Celtic Boys Club football ; their allegiance to Celtic goes far beyond a pay packet .
20 Eva goes immediately into the bathroom .
21 Perhaps in the post-election ferment of thinking about where Scotland goes now it is even more important that we seek to discover the appropriate role for Christian Aid in that .
22 Leslie Crowther goes home for Christmas
23 Ukraine has threatened to charge world prices for transporting Russian gas to export markets in Europe if Russia goes ahead with charging world prices from February 1 .
24 Then Jane goes away to a school called Lowood .
25 WGPTI goes well with Shell
26 This wary goodwill could evaporate if President Hussein goes too far in avenging himself on Syria , his old rival , for taking Iran 's side during the war .
27 NICK FLETCHER goes way out East to see a Koi outlet that breaks the mould .
28 Yeah are they gon na have a big assembly where , where like Mr , Mr goes now I 'm sorry there 's
29 DELIGHTED TV presenter Debbie Thrower goes home from hospital today with her four-day-old son Samuel .
30 Dr Yellowlees goes further .
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