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

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1 Staff must not go unaccompanied in such situations .
2 ‘ Forgive me , but why not go private ?
3 If I could afford it , I 'd go private . ’
4 If those who run and use these schools want something special they should go private and let the parents help support them directly through fees .
5 They warn some practices will go private and their patients will face a massive increase in costs , while other practices may refuse to take on new NHS patients .
6 Cos after all , we do n't go private but we 're paying !
7 I think if you want your tonsils out you should go private to have it done personally , cos you do n't need it do ya ? ,
8 So if I say seven add you could go eight , nine , ten three .
9 It do you go each Sunday ?
10 How far does she go each second ?
11 Or I 'll go deaf .
12 Get the over-ears sort and you wo n't go deaf when Wiz turns up his guitar either .
13 ‘ We should 've known there was something wrong , lovey , the way you 'd go deaf on us .
14 Raucous , insane laughter that drummed in the agent 's ears until he feared he would go deaf .
15 could go deaf , if I could go selectively deaf , then I 'll be alright
16 Solicitors there 's no way you ca n't not fight it , in the beginning you can just go guilty and he said hang on minute let me just read it through he said no , he said you 've got to go and do it .
17 You still could go bloody shop where yours is .
18 So you see , in schools like that we would never go uniformed and we would have to discontinue visiting those schools as we would be jeopardizing the children and teachers .
19 ‘ I 'll only be a moment … and maybe we 'll do an extra blood-sugar reading in a little while to make sure being upset is n't making it go wonky . ’
20 You made it go wonky and it did n't then !
21 Do n't go armed , for God 's sake .
22 I 'll go armed with a few of my best designs , just in case my big break awaits me ! ’
23 Some pieces of information must go unused despite the fact that you have them available .
24 ‘ Ye wo n't go unrewarded . ’
25 This did not put an end to their hunt for a privileged place in allied planning , nor did their efforts go unrewarded .
26 In many respects the issues identified seem similar to those identified by Brown and Corby in that : the differing perspectives of parents and social workers may go unrecognized ; parents of children may feel pushed aside and disillusioned ; and when parents felt that their problems and wishes were understood they valued this highly .
27 This might be his idea of an escape , but in Daine 's position she thought she 'd go zoidal .
28 Only when both inputs to IC1c are high simultaneously will its output go low .
29 When V c reaches the logic 1 input threshold ( V± ) the output of the inverter will go low and C will start to discharge .
30 cos they seemed to we can go low , low or high , high
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