Example sentences of "[Wh det] go " in BNC.

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1 This is from one of the letters written by Shelley in Italy , which goes on to describe the painting of St Cecilia by Raphael :
2 The two poems could be thought to occupy a common ground which goes some way beyond topography , and includes a stretch of the common ground occupied by imitation .
3 Should Amis 's friendship with Larkin — which goes unstated in Amis 's fiction , but which is not absent from it — matter to the reader of that fiction ?
4 ‘ Generally frozen pasta has whole egg in it , giving it a softer , smoother texture which goes well with cream and lighter tasting sauces . ’
5 Not least in the sexual , for both projected a red-blooded response to their manhood which goes beyond the merely sexual or corporeal , claiming — demanding ! — the full world of nature and manhood as their proper spheres : nothing was to be too sacred , for all is sacred — a Blakeian conception which predates Blake in its patent Jewishness by millennia , not centuries .
6 It is this which produces Leonard 's startling use of juxtaposition , which goes on to become a disavowal technique . )
7 ( A slot meter may not be practical , for example , with a gas central heating boiler which goes out every time the money runs out and needs to be re-lit when more money is put in the meter .
8 Another 6a is Afin que nul ne meure , which goes up a very dramatic section of cliff to the right of the famous Pichenibule .
9 The Clapis area is reached by taking the road to the Col du Cayron , just before Gigondas , then a forestry road which goes right at the col and contours round the hill .
10 He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life , in the air , notionally .
11 Doubling in Dostoevsky , which goes back to the very beginning , to Mr Devushkin living and not living in the kitchen , which has its post-Siberian developments in the underground man 's now-you-see-me-now-you-don't ‘ flashing ’ of his consciousness , in Raskolnikov 's and Svidrigailov 's different ways of being among but not with us and Porfiry 's torture tune of ‘ There 's nothing here , precisely nothing , perhaps absolutely nothing ’ — doubling takes on a new form in The Possessed , closer to the I/We/They/Everybody/Nobody shifts of The House of the Dead than anything else before it or to come .
12 For the clubs , as ever , the issue is money , most of which goes to the First Division .
13 The tradition , which goes back at least 2,500 years , continued until the early part of this century .
14 Those lenders who have announced their new rates are the Skipton which goes up from 13.4 per cent to 14.65 per cent ( 14.9 for higher risk lending ) from Monday and Stroud and Swindon which is putting its rate up by 1 per cent to 14.5 per cent immediately for new borrowers and from 1 November for existing loans .
15 Walk on round to those cliffs and you come to what seem like utterly derelict sheds hanging on the edge of the precipice , stinking of goat : these are stacked with piles of skins for tanning , which goes on below in Brobdingnagian wooden barrels and enormous concrete troughs .
16 Keeping to the coast path — which goes very near the edge in places without any safety ropes — we passed close by Gateholm Island before meandering past craggy rockfaces .
17 Ash-Wednesday , dedicated , originally , ‘ To My Wife ’ , deals , amongst other things , with the resignation of sex , which goes hand in hand with the abandoning of primitive ceremony , the link between such primitivism and the erotic being preserved .
18 The breadth of this review , which goes on to discuss Sir Thomas Elyot 's The Governour and to conclude by looking at immediate reforms applicable in a modern world of ‘ industrial exploitation … ’ where ‘ local community does not exist ’ relates clearly to ‘ East Coker ’ .
19 Marx in many ways was the heir of the tradition which goes back to Rousseau and much of his work is concerned with demonstrating why private property equals exploitation .
20 The book is in great part a ‘ presentation ’ of Morgan 's ‘ Ancient Society ’ , but as Engels points out there is much in it which goes beyond Morgan , in terms both of documentation and interpretation .
21 Since the 1960s the problem of South Africa , which goes beyond the scope of the present survey , has placed far greater strains on Commonwealth sporting links than ever before .
22 It 's a fight against all that dehumanises , blocks and blights those who are made in God 's image and do n't know their God-given potential in the present and in a future which goes beyond the grave .
23 Sir Peter speaks frequently of ‘ power sharing , ’ a notion which goes well beyond mere participation in the local consultative groups established by the Police and Criminal Evidence Act .
24 A machine which closes down with Michael Palin enthusing : ‘ Ah , I see you have the machine which goes PING ! ’ and which signals errors by way of Eric Idle 's angry , affronted ‘ Ni ! ’ is very hard to accuse of alienation .
25 He regretted the Opposition had not agreed a bipartisan policy and it had to be asked why they had no similar feelings about the forced repatriation of people from Hong Kong to China ‘ which goes on on every bitas big a scale as anything we are contemplating now ’ .
26 Only 30 out of the 410 films launched last year raised more than $20m at the American box office ( half of which goes to the cinema owner anyway ) .
27 The average family sends back $100 a month and pays a $10 fee to send it , part of which goes to the Vietnamese government .
28 Denice shows us her own life line , which goes about halfway up her arm .
29 Every street name in Gaelic which goes up is an English street name coming down .
30 Which goes some way towards explaining the relative stagnation of the British economy .
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