Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb mod] go " in BNC.

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1 The Hooded Owl will go on , and , what 's more , it 'll be a huge success ! ’
2 The winners from each regional Trail will go forward to take part in a special souvenir version of Channel Four 's exciting adventure show , The Crystal Maze .
3 Mahoney was one of your boys , and nobody in his right mind would go gunning for him , unless there was a big pay-off .
4 Thanks for this go to many generous people for their time and expertise and a specific mention must go to HM Army personnel at Catterick Base for the donation of carpets , chairs and cutlery .
5 British Rail should go back to the drawing board , look at the line and the station together , and produce a new , properly worked out Bill that addresses both the line and the station .
6 While you 're in hospital , a guaranteed additional daily income will go a long way to ensuring that you do n't come out of hospital with financial worries .
7 And he established the principle that any decision which drew on the contingency reserve of public money should go to full Cabinet and not be taken in Cabinet committee , where the Chancellor and the Chief Secretary could all too easily fall prey to ambushes set by cabals of spending ministers .
8 When Winston Churchill visited East Africa in 1906 as Under-Secretary of State for the colonies , his private coach was frequently detached at station sidings along the line so that the distinguished Nimrod could go hunting near by .
9 The houses in the High Street went stravaiging down to the Gallowgate and the Saltmarket , to which last place no sane citizen would go as it was full of cutthroat robbers , avoided even by the police .
10 Webb 's move back to his old club should go through within the next 48 hours .
11 Foreign direct investment will go on growing , and probably faster than trade .
12 Such careful spraying can go hand in hand with long-established techniques such as crop rotation , and planting resistant varieties .
13 Perhaps the hon. Lady should go for a tutorial with him to understand how VAT is collected .
14 but the second way in which section fourteen arises is this slightly more oblique way , erm , it 's , it 's not really the question of competition law it 's more a question of administrative law or constitutional law , erm whether it arises on the question er , your Lordship will have to decide , but , if , if it does then we believe that our case is extremely strong , because what one is saying here is , is section fourteen a block to an article eighty five action , erm does it make it either virtually impossible or something lesser excessively difficult , er and we say er that that 's one aspect and two can we show it 's discriminatory , well we say first of all it is discriminatory because even on analysis of the bad faith argument they are putting in a claimant with an article eighty five case to an extraordinary length in order to make good his case , he first of all has to super declaration presumably that he is entitled to damages , but he ca n't get damages all he 's entitled to is the declaration if then do n't satisfy that claim by paying up and their not going to be ordered by the court to pay up because that 's a claim for damages and you ca n't have that then you have to sue them again on the basis of breach of bad faith , er no other provision in English law would go to that effect and that of course even , even that assumes whether rightly or wrongly and we say possibly wrongly that er , er the failure to comply with the judgment of the declaration would be bad faith within the meaning of the act , but even assuming it 's right it puts a plaintiff suing for breach of article eighty five in the worst position possible
15 Conservatives were concerned that an old lady can go and collect her pension without coming back to find her gas meter has been robbed , and that a mother can send her child round to a local shop without feat that the child will be molested .
16 At one time he , he lived at , they lived at but er er she was a widow and she was ninety but she was very good to us and , but we had er , we had apartments but there was a lock on both sides of the door , you know what I mean , we were quite self-contained and we had er er a narrow stairs and because of the war I could n't , you could n't er , I used to scrub the stairs down because you could n't buy carpet in those days , you see because of the war and to the shortage of stuff and so I used to keep those stairs nice and , we had a , a , we went , as we went up these stairs erm it , I suppose originally , you see , it would have been back stairs for the servants , you see , in the hall and this old lady used to go in and if ever she had the doctor she used to ask me if I would go and sit with her and hold her hand while the doctor came , you see .
17 The Leader of the Opposition said : ’ Top place will go to the health services . ’
18 Had we waited for the position to change , so that public investment or private investment with public guarantee could go ahead , we would still be waiting .
19 Anyone who hits the wrong egg must go back to the beginning .
20 The widely differing behaviour of EC members has prompted Britain 's prime minister , John Major , to say that a common foreign policy must go beyond mere words and extend to action , and that the Community is clearly not yet ready for that .
21 His top rate would go up from 40 to 59 per cent .
22 As crowds headed back into the West End after a 1,000lb IRA bomb was defused , the Met 's Commissioner-in-waiting Paul Condon said normal daily life must go on .
23 This detailed questionaire will go out to 500 people as part of a pilot study .
24 the o the old farmer used to go along with his one furrow plough , and a pair of good horses , and it was no mean feat .
25 Erm but the converse is true , that er er er a British national can go and work in all of those countries , so instead of seeing it as a threat , I mean one can easily see it as an opportunity .
26 What is certain is that , did it exist and were it to be opened by some ‘ cleansing regime ’ , the happy openness of British life would go for good .
27 Variety within a variety ca n't be bad , and of all the Koi currently available , the prize for acceptable variation must go to the Goshiki ( pronounced ‘ Gosh-key ’ ) .
28 Your social life would go first mainly
29 A dual-processor model will go to 203 MIPS , 107 SPECmarks , 101 SPECfp and 42 MFLOPS the company says .
30 ‘ This old garden 'll go to rack and ruin then .
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