Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun sg] [modal v] go " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Foreign direct investment will go on growing , and probably faster than trade .
3 Mr Wallace expects to get support for his view that the Scottish Constitutional Convention should go into cold storage , not just because it has little relevance but also to expose Labour as uninterested in cross-party co-operation .
4 Proper financial reward should go to those who undertake this important task .
5 Madam Speaker , what er I and my right honourable friend will go on emphasising is the contribution which our tax policies are making to the economic strength and the improved standards of living of this country .
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 This magnificent fund-raising effort will go towards the purchase of the Trust 's House at 13 Allerton Park , Leeds which is the permanent home for adults with learning disabilities .
8 A great big hand must go to all the officers , men , Marines and to the wonderful Wrens of the HMS Eaglet , especially the Wren who broke ranks and helped me to fix my medals which had come adrift from the bar .
9 Now we looked at the graphs and that should dictate in general that demand will go down .
10 Almost three of every four of the new dollars available next year will go for guns , if the budget is approved by Congress .
11 The cost of the common agricultural policy would go up , not down , so taxpayers , consumers and farmers would all lose out .
12 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 .
13 The American Medical Association may go to court if the Clinton administration tries to limit doctors ' fees or to cap the nation 's spiralling health budget .
14 And th erm , I 've got one of them , that other fifty pound 'll go on Carl 's present .
15 There is no reason whatsoever why our explanation of jet-lag as a consequence of a mismatching between the body clock and the new external environment should go unquestioned .
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