Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun pl] [conj] go " in BNC.

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1 The familiar and approved accounts of Scottish life have long favoured a country of hills and fields and firesides , where braw lads and bonny lasses dance reels and go on , after early struggles , to better things ; where the best thing of all is the kind landed family that comes up from London to visit them , famous for its stables , castles and ceremonies .
2 In one of them he found a collection of cheque stubs and account books that went back to the 1940s .
3 On the one hand it will be argued that organisations possess characteristics and pose problems that go beyond those of their individual members ; on the other hand , some people will take the view that only people , not systems , are capable of change .
4 In very hot weather , the workers descend tunnels that go deep into the ground to the water table .
5 Individuals live and die , but economic , political and religious systems , for example , show durabilities that go beyond the lifespan of any one individual .
6 She could walk more normally , manage stairs and go out alone safely .
7 A further decree in 1982 , this time initiated by a civilian government , reinforced state control of the banking and finance sectors and went a little way to encourage Nigerian capital to invest more in the manufacturing sector .
8 For some of the stuff , they use symbols that go beyond me , because I never learned to read guitar book music .
9 Wetter climates favour tents that go up fly first so that the inner and your gear can be protected as quickly as possible .
10 My biggest pitfall would be to grab the fat movie contracts , do commercials and go on talk shows and be a pompous ass who pretends he knows everything about sex , religion , philosophy , you name it . ’
11 So , if we now leave profits and go to cash .
12 There 's no risk of transmitting HIV with these unless you share toys that go inside you .
13 With each of is lost a distinctive system of concepts , a system for encoding and encapsulating experience , and a literature of songs and stories that probably contain elements that go back for thousands of years .
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