Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But even if the relative lack of profitable investment opportunities goes some way to explaining the poor investment rate , then if US business had felt itself under more pressure , it might have made greater efforts to improve technology . |
2 | Having kept too many new air-conditioning units going all day , they would be suddenly burdened by the lights of the night and would switch off , blacking out the whole town . |
3 | Although we accept the Government 's recent concessions go some way to meeting the concerns expressed at second reading , we believe an additional amendment is crucial . |
4 | The idea that Molla Yegan and Fahreddin Acemi held different sorts of posts goes some way toward a possible explanation of the obvious confusion concerning the facts of the Muftiliks of these two men . |
5 | Environment Minister David Maclean told an audience at Tory Central Office : ‘ The rain of the last few days goes some way to replenishing the reservoirs . |
6 | canines go each side of the when they squeeze the windpipe . |
7 | New observations go some way to patching up that discrepancy but also bring difficulties of their own . |
8 | I hope these observations go some way to addressing your concerns . |
9 | The hugh complex of the Crystal Palace Sports Centre does present certain problems to those who shoulder the responsibility of organising our biennial November Rally there , and bouquets go this time to Ann Langford and her Surrey colleagues in ensuring a smooth , efficient , well-planned event . |
10 | The figures go some way to counter fears that the recovery is faltering , but they reveal also that not every sector of the economy is gaining . |
11 | To connect their knowledge with the language system people use reasoning , and pragmatic theories go some way towards explaining how people reason their way from the form to the function and thus construct coherent discourse from the language they receive . |
12 | The stairs went both ways , up and down and were thickly coated with dust . |
13 | It 's thick woodland there south of Leicester , but well managed , as the roads go these days . |
14 | We can not pretend GIS is a solution to the political problems of negotiation and justification but at the very least the openness of the procedures goes some way towards satisfying a worried public . |
15 | Most serfs lived in miserable poverty , although the communal traditions of medieval villages went some way towards alleviating the worst forms of hardship . |
16 | As hellfire-spiced love muffins go this beauty rates five big ones in any self-respecting cookie jar . |
17 | As hellfire-spiced love muffins go this beauty rates five big ones in any self-respecting cookie jar . |
18 | I 've raised this , these points that we 've raised when we went and met Donald down at the park , and the school have said they will not erm allow the children to go that way . |
19 | I have on several afternoons gone some way towards the beginning of a new mythology , which might in a thousand years puzzle the Germans . |
20 | So negatives go that way . |
21 | ‘ We will see how the results go this weekend and how we fair against Cardiff before making a decision over the keeper dilemma . |
22 | There are still many anomalies and too many disabled persons are dependent on income support , but at least the attendance and mobility allowances go some way towards acknowledging the financial burdens of disability . |
23 | so that 's two arrows going that way |
24 | It is proposed that hypertext systems go some way towards providing students with alternative structures for organizing their knowledge of electronic publishing . |
25 | Although it is not yet known if the H2T cell line expresses TGF α , these findings go some way to support the hypothesis proposed by Korc and others that TGF α may have a role as an autocrine growth stimulator in pancreatic cancer . |
26 | A reference , as in the precedent , to the retained parts goes some way towards covering the point , but the damage or destruction of neighbouring units in a shopping centre could also render the premises unusable . |
27 | And these facts go some way to explain the astonishing further fact that the Ultra secret was kept not merely during the War , but for 30 years afterwards — a phenomenon that may well be unparalleled in history ! |