Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [conj] go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And the world over there are Alfa Romeo dealers who share a passion for fine cars and the highly refined technical skills that go into them .
2 Leadership training programmes are being set up to strengthen team building and the working skills that go with it .
3 The music and lyrical ideas are the stuff of nightmares , foam-flecked poetic rantings that go for the throat and refuse to let go no matter how hard you may plead .
4 This kids ' book has an electronic strip down the side which you touch to get 10 different sounds that go with the story .
5 Ordinary things that go on all the time .
6 Some children can have the attitudes and personalities of an adult in a small body , while others are angry , irritable , wise , calm or show personal traits that go beyond these two viewpoints .
7 Could I say that the actual issues that go to the House of Lords do not relate to the earlier events to which the right hon. Gentleman has referred .
8 Publishers will need deliberately to set aside a proportion of ‘ play money ’ , which they can afford to lose , but on which they will seek to recuperate the large returns that go with true risk investment .
9 These are just some of the many natural ingredients that go into ‘ Nature 's Compliments ’ , our range of 31 new beauty preparations .
10 I mean , what are , wha what are the pro , inevitable problems that go with being a carer by choice ?
11 So the Essex-based producer responsible for this week 's fastest-rising hit , Do n't You Want Me , ca n't perform lucrative concerts or go on TV in case his bosses see him .
12 Managerial and control functions , and the relatively highly-paid jobs that go with them , are highly concentrated into the south and east of the country .
13 In Peru , up-and-coming executives use a period of employment with a multinational as a form of training in the methods and values of big business and then may shift to employment with state or private Peruvian firms or go into business on their own ( Becker 1983 ) .
14 Our first daughter , Lewis-Ann , sometimes complained : ‘ Why ca n't we be like normal families and go to France or Greece ? ’ she would moan .
15 Does it hold on to the exclusive for its major shareholders or go with its journalistic impulses ?
16 I want to take a handful of good men and go over it with a fine-tooth comb .
17 With rules generally being so rigid it is hardly surprising that diets , and the good intentions that go with them , quickly get left behind .
18 We do n't have luxury yachts or go to expensive hotels all the time . ’
19 Less on on er less unless unless we split full pages and go into halves and that brings in the same sort of revenue thereabouts but just happens to spread
20 Most people do not think of the Department of Social Security as a great taxing Department , but it raises enormous sums that go into the national insurance fund to pay benefits .
21 Investment banks , hungry for the fat fees that go with global equity offers , have done their bit to rev up interest in them .
22 for lists of the specific behaviours that go with each role see Roles on page 149 .
23 Heathrow has also put pressure on small jets that go to Heathrow by raising their landing fee charges , and that 's more against .
24 Erm secondly , I 'm not a statistician , I am unable to comment about all the technicalities of the the various assumptions that go into things but some of the people sitting around this table will know that I 've been in Yorkshire and Humberside for quite some time .
25 More people are now aware of the built-in hazards that go with attempting to deal with a difficulty away from the context in which it arises , of the illogicality of such endeavour , and the wastefulness of selective provision that fails to maximise the school 's and school services ' existing resources .
26 It can withdraw its guilty pleas and go to trial .
27 Follow the pre-race qualifying sessions and go behind the scenes for exclusive pictures and interviews with the teams .
28 But retirement and the retirement pension , while certainly providing subsistence incomes to prevent destitution , have created and perpetuated universal enforced unemployment among older people and the lowered incomes that go with it .
29 And then of course , the other characteristics that go with religion , and that he had emphasized in other books on Totem and Taboo , like guilt , the feeling that you ought to obey the moral commands of the parents , because after all the parents were n't just benevolent entities who looked after you and rewarded you and praised you , but they were your judges and censors as well .
30 There are other analyses that go beyond the structural or policy analyses , providing somewhat more complex explanations .
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