Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] it go " in BNC.

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1 It seems sensible that it goes with wherever the
2 It 's completely cordless so it goes where you go , and because it operates on both batteries and mains , you 're not tied to the nearest plug .
3 when we us the last two and that one exploded on me I had this and it goes and exploded all over me and went over
4 Finding the hole in a blocked inspection chamber is not always easy : the way to do it is to find the bottom channel and to push the rod along this until it goes down the drain .
5 We did have some but it went .
6 The time had come to end this before it went any further .
7 The London Society implicitly recognises this when it goes on to argue that a DG would allow the president 's post to become part-time , thereby allowing the senior partner of a major practice to take it on .
8 The appeals court found that the Koons copying of the photo was so complete that it went beyond the bounds of the ‘ fair use ’ doctrine , which allows artists , authors and journalists to ‘ quote ’ from other works .
9 I know but you but you see if it came to be something big and serious and it went into the newspaper he would .
10 well we had in the bank , we had calor gas lamps and when the power cut came we had to have the calor gas lamps on , and er , at night you 'd get home and you knew what area was going off at what time and you used to have to rush round , I remember once , it was going off about six and it went off early , it went off about five instead , and I 'd started cooking the tea , luckily got a gas cooker and this was at Abbott Road , it started
11 ‘ I will be delighted if it goes ahead .
12 Soon , however , she did not have enough time to do this although someone had to relieve the poor beast , and the fresh creamy milk often sat in a gleaming churn in the corner of the kitchen untouched until it went rancid and had to be thrown away .
13 It was pitch dark and it went really fast but I was n't scared ! ’
14 A horse that has had no exercise all day is less likely to stand still for the farrier than one that has just been ridden ; and a youngster that has never been ridden out on the road before will be considerably more nervous if it goes alone than it would with a companion .
15 You could always smear sticky treacle on the bit or make sure the bit is always warm before it goes into her mouth .
16 He tried to get a post at the British Museum , and was most indignant when it went to George Children , a friend of Davy and thus possessing superior patronage .
17 So , as much as it went against the grain , she knew she had no alternative but to fit in with Ross 's plans .
18 main problem at the moment is that they want one person to deal , cos at the moment we 've got us dealing with national account and we 've got dealing with the regional account managers and sales execs dealing with the individual branches and I think things are getting lost as it goes from one to the other
19 Less easy as it goes along , so we 've got , start by saying loaf of , what do you want to buy at the moment ?
20 Er there was down , and , and , farm was on the right and it went the back where old is around there .
21 What , what it is on that one you 've got this speaker right and it goes down to really low frequencies especially
22 And we used to have what they call er a stick and goos it used to I remember we used to have sti what you call stick and goos It was like a great long thing like that and you used to have a stick and it used to be on the floor and you just tap it and and hit it like that and it goes
23 And then you put a return in at the end of that and it goes back to the margin again .
24 But still , if you , but definitely if you feel like that and it goes
25 and you 'll you know it does it itself you just , you , with the computer you just say well I had four pounds and I spent a pound on that and two pound on this thirty pence on that and it goes pow does it by magic .
26 and it goes like that and it goes
27 In summer it gets dry and it goes like like .
28 David Lloyd , his captain at Lancashire , tells a story that once in a Gillette Cup match against Gloucestershire at Old Trafford , Clive Lloyd edged a ball from Mike Procter so hard that it went for six .
29 Dishonesty and partiality are never mentioned in expert clauses as factors whose presence the parties agree would be sufficient to upset a decision : it is so obvious that it goes without saying , and is therefore an implied term .
30 And that again is emphasised by P P three and it goes back to the erm the o the object of sustainability and reducing C O two emissions .
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