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

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1 ‘ It 's up to Linfield then whether they agree a price with Glentoran or go to a tribunal . ’
2 Does it hold on to the exclusive for its major shareholders or go with its journalistic impulses ?
3 With my friend Ann , I go for walks across the hilly fields towards Viewpark or go playing on the coal byngs , and we make up stories , often vengeful episodes in which punishments are meted out to our enemies .
4 4.10 Cash should not be delivered by staff to clients in their own home unless the client is unable to come to the office to collect the money or go to the post office to collect it .
5 Complaints on the left side or go from left to right
6 Complaints are characteristically on the left side or go from left to right .
7 What are you gon na do , play in your bedroom or go outside or what ?
8 It 's a day I will never forget as the death toll rose and office workers were told to give blood or go home .
9 The easiest way is to employ a local customs agent or go to the airport with the airway bill number and reclaim the parcel from the Iberian cargo office , located west of the main passenger terminal .
10 As well as being subjected to extreme temperature changes outside , having to constantly leave a warm room to either make a cup of tea or go to the toilet , for example , meant that they were doubly exposed to cold stress as well as to daily stress .
11 Mr Yeltsin could either plead with Congress when it resumes tomorrow to reconsider its vote or go over its head and call a referendum on a new constitution that would effectively dissolve it .
12 When you 're footsore from walking the city streets , make a visit to Roundhay Park , with its landscaped gardens and woods and the Waterloo Lake , where you can hire a boat or go fishing .
13 You can hire a boat or go fishing at Waterloo Lake
14 And then of course , the other characteristics that go with religion , and that he had emphasized in other books on Totem and Taboo , like guilt , the feeling that you ought to obey the moral commands of the parents , because after all the parents were n't just benevolent entities who looked after you and rewarded you and praised you , but they were your judges and censors as well .
15 But what I ca n't understand is why you needed to know what star sign I am , or the characteristics that go with it .
16 Between them , these two events introduced a vast new audience to the wildly sensual new Brazilian dance called the lambada , and the songs that go with it .
17 But er all he did was , you know the two pawls that go in and out ?
18 In reply to one question , ‘ In track it 's the legs that go first , would you say … ’ , she interrupted with a modest , ‘ I do n't know .
19 That 's perk , the perks and the bonuses that go with it but the contract , that 's what really counts is n't it ?
20 A kind of numbness acts as a shell against not only death itself , but against all the implications of loss that go with it .
21 The problem is , as each head hits the ground it bursts into a thousand little crabs that go skittering off into the far reaches of my body .
22 Could we just er by following that up Chairman , suggest that they , that they look at p the provision of double yellow lines around the kerb , around those kerbs that go from lower Road into Road , because it 's on that corner that you get the , the van parked which is causing the visibility problems .
23 But even where there may seem to have been little affection shown and where few apparent links remain , emotional ties that go back to earliest days are strong , and feelings about the death of a parent are bound to go deep .
24 As are considerations that go a step beyond them , such as a policeman 's attitude to his wife and family ( he is stopped from going off duty at the time his wife expects : what will be her reaction ? ) or an unmarried policeman 's love life , or for that matter the love life of a policeman who is cheating on his wife .
25 Is it a dedicated core of supporters that go ?
26 The Book of Earth , the cornucopia of all the tiny books that go to make up The Book of Languages and even more disconcertingly , The Book of Mirrors , are all locked up in a glass case .
27 The images that go through Alfred Hayley 's mind in the minutes before he dies follow similar patterns , but in all three cases the discursive deviation is localized and explained within the novel as a product of the suspension of reason .
28 What securities should be traded in the central market , with publicly quoted prices and all the transparency of information , price discovery and fair-trading practice that go with it ?
29 such a vertical representation tells us nothing about the relationships that go on between the centre and field offices .
30 If a policy is a complex and ambiguous phenomenon , with aspects that go ‘ too far ’ for some people and ‘ not far enough ’ for others , it is important to acknowledge that the dissensus that attends its ‘ birth ’ will continue to affect its implementation .
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