Example sentences of "that [adv] go " in BNC.
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1 | Marie Brown is happy to stay with HRT to avoid vaginal dryness , a symptom that rarely goes away with time . |
2 | The civil servants ensured that our drafts were the ones that eventually went into the Statutes , so we were able to return to our second Report . |
3 | ok , this poem 's called erm A Pause In A Moment Worn out days dressed in damp wheat , heavy coat pulling at tired shoulders , memory pushed back , brought forward in the click of a stick , pause in a moment , sunset reflected in eyes offering the warmth of recognition , so that poem started with the overcoat and that was the mood as I say , that was the mood of rejection erm and there was something about the way the old girl was looking at the women on the bridge , almost as if there was this recognition and , as it brought back memories that perhaps went or as black as the overcoat , erm the next er painting which I 'm going to read to you about is erm have you |
4 | With shorter battens that only go partly across the width of the sail it is best to insert them before the outhaul is tensioned . |
5 | ‘ Carter 's a queer that only goes for straights ? ’ |
6 | The dog that suddenly goes deaf at 13 years of age will take some time to adjust . |
7 | But nobody today would assume that necessarily went along with be better personal health or wellbeing because we know it does n't . |
8 | Er where you 've got a note that obviously goes over a beat as in that one there |
9 | I think that better go in the kitchen |
10 | I think this is rightly so , but there is an advantage to knowing to being slightly more explicit about how you 're doing it , and I think that if a lot of the evaluation that already went on in schools became a little bit more explicit and a little bit more open , it would be much easier for people outside the schools to realize the extent at which schools were themselves already engaging in evaluation . |
11 | There was a lady there but that 's the lady that normally goes on a Saturday . |
12 | Parish calls it ‘ a love story that just goes through a few crazy things ’ , but he 's under selling it ; Time Warner so liked the film it is thinking of turning it into a TV series with Parrish in the starring role . |
13 | It 's something in me , she thought helplessly ; something new , something I do n't understand , something that just goes out to her . |
14 | it 's a special day to you , you know getting married on the top of Arthur 's Seat or whatever , but what about for the majority of people who who have a church wedding and the symbolism there that just goes unstated . |
15 | You know er you see some of them with the apron that just goes round the waist . |
16 | Down the bottom that just goes out to the bottom and there 's a back |
17 | Er I mean they there were one or two that just went on literally for days and days and days and days . |
18 | He that just went in ? ’ |
19 | Yeah I can hear the , you know the motor bike that just went past ? |
20 | And can the virtue that thus went out of the spiritual reality called England ever be restored ? |
21 | And the over-indulgence that generally goes with it . ’ |
22 | Only in Orkney did this response receive a low rating which could be attributed to most of the people interviewed having been brought up on a farm and having the confidence that usually goes hand in hand with experience . |
23 | Yet one of the striking characteristics of Shakespeare 's Sonnets is that they exist on an almost universal level ; they are generalized ( with none of the depersonalization that usually goes with generalization ) ; they are widely , perhaps indefinitely applicable . |
24 | Cos you 're only two that usually goes up with me . |
25 | They ran a fleet of slow , chain-driven lorries , a type that quickly went out of fashion in the ‘ twenties . |
26 | It is as if , for these youngsters , the space they share on the North Bank is a way of magically retrieving the sense of group solidarity and identification that once went along with living in a traditional working-class neighbourhood . |
27 | I looked at the illustration and I thought no way is that ever going to do any thing that chops |
28 | This process of supplementation , this ‘ overabundance of the signifier ’ that always goes beyond itself , is the result of a lack , or absence at the centre or origin , which must always be supplemented . |
29 | ‘ Not only do I have Penny 's word for it , but I happened to see Nicky on television last night , participating in a chat show that always goes out live from a studio just two blocks away from our own building here . ’ |
30 | I think we 'll just have a nice quiet day today erm there 's a little bit of a snag because I do n't quite know what we 're going to do about all these children that like to go to the library . |