Example sentences of "it [adj] go [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Doctors have never found it easy to go along with reform and were dragged , kicking and screaming , into the Bevan-style NHS in the first place . |
2 | She started calling me a thief and it all went on from there . ’ |
3 | No vote was taken and Sir John refused to say whether any clubs opposed the deal but he added : ‘ It all went through in a very few minutes . ’ |
4 | We 're off er well York this funny thing I got to see that it all goes through for my dad . |
5 | It all goes on in my head and I usually find that my first sketch depicts the piece I end up with . |
6 | it is this ‘ discreditation ’ of the object which has dominated art for the last half century — it all goes back to Monet ! |
7 | ‘ I guess , really , it all goes back to boarding school days . |
8 | Yeah but again I think it all goes back to the script does n't it ? |
9 | If we find , on reaching office , that the programme is sufficiently far advanced to render it foolhardy to go back on it , we shall review the matter carefully . |
10 | Straw-burning after harvest , now widely practised , exacerbates this problem , and some downland farmers are finding it necessary to go back to grass and more livestock to maintain the humus level and soil structure . |
11 | I 'll get it ready to go out at |