Example sentences of "[subord] [art] [noun pl] go " in BNC.
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1 | Where the consultants went |
2 | The picture windows shattered , and the bar cracked apart where the bullets went in . |
3 | Once you are confident of the position and curvature of the spine , and how and where the limbs go , you will know that your work is structurally sound . |
4 | Once you are confident of the position and curvature of the spine , and how and where the limbs go , you will know that your work is structurally sound . |
5 | Where the phrenologists went wrong was to be too arrogant about their pronouncements ; they were also wrong to suppose that the human skull gives us much information about the brain it was designed to protect . |
6 | Inside where the tapes go . |
7 | Perhaps because he spent so much of his time alone , he told me all about his wife , his two children , the home they had bought in Sanderstown , how long he had been married , where the children went to school — all the details of life in a town of about 60,000 people . |
8 | If so , then where the Aristotelians go wrong is not so much that their procedures do not get us knowledge , as that they have a restricted or incorrect notion of what knowledge actually is . |
9 | Where the planes go , the air is thin . ’ |
10 | The fusion of the figure and its surroundings on which the Italians insisted was something that the Cubists had already achieved , and although the Futurists went further and added that the painting must be a synthesis of things seen and things remembered , visible and invisible , this had very little effect on the means employed . |
11 | ‘ It 's got a hard-tail , like my ‘ 64 , so the strings go straight through to the back of the body . |
12 | Then again , it might win the FA Cup and that will bring in megamoney from higher attendances and advertising , so the shares go up . |
13 | Once the foundations go , the rest follows . ’ |
14 | ’ Once the systems go in , the thieves just move onto another until they take precautions . |
15 | We can usually reckon on a degree of peace and quiet once the passengers go in to dinner . ’ |
16 | Doctor Sloan of Ayr who conducted a post mortem examination on John was approached later by a group of old miners with the question , The doctor confessed that he had not paid particular attention to the man 's feet , whereat the miners went off with knowing expressions on their faces ; superstition had convinced them that if the doctor had looked he would have seen cloven hoofs , proving that the devil had appeared in the guise of John Brown for some evil purpose of his own . |
17 | ‘ And he was very insistent Bob had to stay under his care until the headaches went away . |
18 | He kissed her fervently and they stayed that way until the lights went up and the usherettes began moving down the aisles with their trays of icecream . |
19 | We felt we could Anchor there all day and drink and sing Britannia until the Turks went mad . |
20 | Clenching her fists until the knuckles went white , she reluctantly decided that it would be better to stay here and hope that the Doctor , Howard and Benny made it back . |
21 | Michael Fallon , who is defending Darlington for the Tories , said the town would have the same status as a parish council if the proposals went ahead . |
22 | ‘ If the proposals go through as they are , a higher proportion of Scottish output would be harder hit than any other region of the EC . ’ |
23 | He appeared absolutely confident that even if the bombs went off , we would survive . |
24 | Coun Jim Skinner ( Lab ) said if the companies went ahead with the boycott there would have to be changes made to the traffic slowing scheme . |
25 | If the plans go ahead , there are fears that up to 80,000 visitors a year will converge on Snowshill … ruining the character of the village and make life more of a misery for the residents . |
26 | These are the children of Upton Upon Severn in Worcestershire — children who , parents say , will be at grave risk if the plans go ahead . |
27 | I would get a lot of satisfaction if the players went on to do well . ’ |
28 | ‘ Victor , ’ came the voice from the dark , if the ropes go on jamming like this we are going to definitely die . |
29 | ‘ If the killings go on , there 's going to be a big rethink in the UK about the whole question of sporting links with South Africa . ’ |
30 | If the trials go well , the corporation will begin selling the service later this year . |