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

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1 But how did you know that there was n't some big secret , some big , evil deal going down that involves you but had been kept secret from you ?
2 You have no idea of how much coal is needed to keep a small grate going so that one might cook . ’
3 Such was the restlessness of her longing to go there that she had had to struggle to stick to her resolve .
4 It 's only because he wants to prevent the bomb going off that this belief of his makes him shoot .
5 There 's not a day goes by that we do n't think of him . ’
6 There 's not a day goes by that I do n't think of my Brian . ’
7 Er I can remember the the news going around that er the police had been to visit , it was actually it was the next street to where I lived .
8 2:1 When after some days he returned to Capernaum , the news went round that he was at home ; 2. and such a crowd collected that the pace in front of the door was not big enough to hold them .
9 The story went around that once , when he was seriously ill , he was advised by his doctors that it would improve his chances of survival if he were to sleep with a woman .
10 He summed up his own fate in a brief description of life as one of football 's miscreants : ‘ If I go into a bar and have a lager shandy , ’ he said in 1984 , ‘ word goes back that I 'm knocking back bottles of champagne .
11 got paddles and that man goes there that boys comes back yeah two boys go back across
12 ‘ As soon as we start asking questions the message goes out that the British government is prepared to deal and that 's not going to happen .
13 Well , like , I can remember when the word went round that someone was coming to do research on the RUC .
14 There 's a rumour goes round that it 's because of something he 's said .
15 THERE is an absurd suggestion going round that GCSEs and A-levels have become easier .
16 It 's the biggest con that Poll Tax thing go er the amount going down that this lot have pulled on us and everybody 's fell for it hook , line and sinker
17 A groan went up that Charlie reckoned must have been heard in the middle of Edinburgh .
18 personally an and from er and the rest and he , he 's gone to this area and he 's looked and he , he 's seen and he may have interpreted this , or wanted to interpret it so that when his report went back that the , he was saying that we must get a move on to the people in the Party saying that we need to get involved now , we need to be in all these areas , we need to be helping things develop and , and being a part at the front .
19 my uncle 's gone oh fuck off like this and he started to put his fork in again and we goes , my dad goes well that look distinctly like a three inch mortar shell so I would n't put any more in there if , I would n't put your fucking fork 's in there again if I was you , they had to get the bomb squad out , they diffused it , they found about five fucking mortar bombs
20 Meantime , senior officers had gathered to watch from the rear observation and the order went out that all ranks must return to their posts .
21 The strange thing is that I ca n't say I was unhappy in the Service , and generally speaking I enjoyed myself , even coming to realise as time went by that it was an experience I would hate to have missed — and yet , for years afterwards I used to have nightmares about my life in uniform .
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