Example sentences of "go [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He goes sorry nothing in here Cor it 's ever so nice though it 's one of them Amstrads with that big bit on the bottom , that square base .
2 and er he goes , aha the bloke hitting his his brother hits him , and the holograph standing behind him and he 's going he 's going , it 's okay , it 's okay , I 've got you , I 've got , like this and you see him fall backwards , straight through the fucking body and he goes sorry I do n't got you !
3 and it says erm we are trying to coll connect your call , please hold the line and then it goes sorry
4 And the man goes sorry mate we do n't do blood .
5 I often used to go fell walking but can not ever remember seeing the deep ruts caused by walkers that were all around , in some cases up to 12–15in deep .
6 do n't want to go , and there 's some who wo n't be able to go due to other commitments .
7 At that time , the IC IB comparator switches low , causing IC ID 'S bistable output to go low , which turns off Q1 .
8 ‘ It 's always the case of black people having to go mainstream to be accepted , instead of us doing our shit how we wan na do it and them coming over and taking a look , ’ says Roger D. ‘ We 're doing it for ourselves now .
9 Our tips — the Damon Wayans vehicle ‘ Mo Money or Ice-T and Ice Cube trying to go mainstream in The Looters
10 Any student who banks with Midland during their time at university or college , enjoys FREE banking even if their account occasionally goes overdrawn .
11 A harsh edge can enter into the political discourse of this class , especially when respectability seems to go unrewarded by superiors and unrecognized by supposedly inferiors ( see Garrard , 1978 ) .
12 Rangers nevertheless extended their lead over Aberdeen in the championship to ten points after a performance which had seemed destined to go unrewarded before the floodgates opened .
13 The dog that suddenly goes deaf at 13 years of age will take some time to adjust .
14 It goes splish splosh , splish splosh , gently under my feet .
15 Second , if the condition goes unrecognised , or is incorrectly treated , irreversible damage may occur .
16 But the heavier load that the manager bears in these bureaux to maintain a larger team and to open longer hours to the public , as well as doing in-depth work , often goes unrecognised .
17 The scale of the difficulties facing our schools goes unrecognised by too many in our society .
18 With regard to intrauterine devices we suggest that in some women developing endometriosis while using them the disease goes unrecognised and they are treated by removal of the device .
19 She weaved towards it , finding her vision blurring , her legs beginning to go weak .
20 A dirge in which old Gedgey , the man who I , the great power-crazed bone-eating Svengali of indie-pop , reinvented , goes bloody man in the erm , bloody mad bits .
21 FOLLOWING the massive increase in the popularity of rugby union as a result of the World Cup , and the demands that our top players now endure , surely it is time for British rugby union to go professional .
22 Have you ever been tempted to go professional ?
23 The garden used to go untended , the dog was unwalked ; Sunday was cricket day .
24 Shares jump as financial discussions get underway Saga family in bid to go private .
25 RIOT JAIL TO GO PRIVATE
26 ‘ If the price was considerably reduced more parents could afford to go private , ’ they said .
27 But because they 're reducing the fee income for dentists in the National Health Service these dentists , dedicated people , in some pretty tough estates in my patch , were saying , I am being forced to go private .
28 Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that six local people have had to go private to avoid waiting and 40 remain on the waiting list with no prospect of being considered until the next financial year ?
29 If patients are forced to go private because the local dentists opt out of the National Health Service , fees will triple .
30 If patients are forced to go private because the local dentists opt out of the National Health Service , fees will triple .
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