Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [vb mod] [adv] go " in BNC.

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1 Some Anglicans would certainly go further : the Bishop of Birmingham , the Right Rev Mark Santer , who is the Anglican co-chairman of the theological commission trying to overcome doctrinal differences between the two Churches , says : If Anglicans and other non-Roman Catholics really do believe that the Christian Church is called to be at peace with itself , how — given the fact that Christians are sinful — do you actually keep the show together ?
2 They are absolutely crippling and some clubs could even go out of business .
3 Given such prompts , some informants may then go on for hours with their recollections and reminiscences .
4 A look of bewilderment comes over the faces of visitors who can not comprehend why some supporters will not go to watch the national side simply because they are playing on Rangers ' ground .
5 ‘ A few sweeteners would n't go amiss on your acid tongue , ’ she muttered .
6 Some sites can actually go and order everything .
7 Lilford ( 1989 ) sees the ability of the home authority to choose who receives treatment as a major benefit to be gained from the system , stating that ‘ some patients will still go without treatment , but commissioning agents will help patients with the greatest need or best prognosis .
8 Chamberlain , however , expresses a widely held view that ‘ some prices will probably go back up ’ , in the longer term if not immediately .
9 I tried lots of EQ and various level changes , but when pushed hard the combination of the pre and power amp made for a hard , aggressive sound which , okay , some players might really go for .
10 But these hijackers must not go free .
11 a couple of these men will probably go pro soon and one or two will surely go to England — as defence have been a problem for Leeds the last year or so Wilko should take a look at
12 These letters will now go out at Easter and in the autumn .
13 These reports will then go with the pleadings and form part of the documents for use of the trial judge .
14 I live in Galway and have been supporting Leeds since 1977–1978 when I think we finished 5th in the first , endured the bad 80 's and have mostly enjoyed the 90's though a couple more trophies would n't go astray .
15 Indeed , those effects may well go on for generations , as a troubled parent will often produce troubled offspring of his own .
16 This is because of the theological stance of some that people who have taken their own lives can not go to heaven , but instead go to hell eternally because the sin is viewed as such a serious one .
17 The Diwan-i-am was as far into the Imperial Palace as most nobles would ever go .
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