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

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1 It is an attitude which may go part of the way to explaining why the House of Commons Environment Committee was ‘ appalled ’ by the standard of evidence offered by the car manufacturing companies at its hearings on air pollution .
2 In conclusion , the 1989 Children Act can only go part of the way towards changing the direction and ethos of child care in the nineties .
3 Although Britain still regards this as an embarrassment , it is putting a brave face on it by claiming that most Irish-Americans have a distorted , nationalistic view of the conflict and that such a mission might go part of the way to dispelling it .
4 If you kind of drop down behind the blue if you use the blue first and the bat 's up there you got ta go sort of near to it to get behind you 're going to rush down to your hoop .
5 like I said we at least to go on one complex exercise every month which , although they ca n't physically make you go on it there was , you know , they more or less made you go sort of thing pay to do and then we were there the other weekend we had one of these weekends where be more fun , really hard work though it 'll be more fun for
6 If I paint a bright colour over the top of it then that 'll go sort of weird wo n't it ?
7 I would be very surprised if a property on at nine fifty would be dropped much below nine hundred because , obviously they have a , they have a certain that they need to get and I I 'd be surprised if they 'd go sort of much below fifty pounds less a month than they 've advertised it for .
8 Arsenal will go top of the League for the first time since May '91 today if they beat Coventry and Blackburn slip up against Spurs at Ewood Park .
9 Rovers will go top of the table if they can score the goals to burst the Canaries ' bubble .
10 Second-placed Stockton , meanwhile , can go top of the table if Durham slip up if they beat Horden at Teesdale Park .
11 Now England can go top of the group if they beat Turkey by four clear goals in Izmir next month .
12 The monopoly was normal practice , and the boundary chosen was intended simply to make sure that the Company did not go east of the Bay into areas claimed by New France ; nobody had any idea that the river system of the Bay gave the Company an area — known as Rupert 's Land after Prince Rupert , the Governor of the Company — that covered millions of square miles to the west .
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