Example sentences of "[conj] it goes " in BNC.
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1 | Pictures developed but not yet positioned — slap it on the main piccie when you 've worked out where it goes . |
2 | Now where it goes negative a negative value I do n't think we 'd be interested in that , that means that the car 's got to the point where you have to pay someone to take it away . |
3 | " I wonder what it does , where it goes . " |
4 | Find out where it goes . |
5 | Where it goes does n't matter , does it ? ’ |
6 | Before she is finally arrested , she shoots a number of them , and lobs a grenade into the wings , where it goes off with a loud report . |
7 | where it goes , urgh ! urgh ! |
8 | Or it goes into the very cheap coffees here and erm and no er what do you call it , Kwik Save sell some coffee and chicory mixture , which is forty four pence for a jar . |
9 | Right , cos , it 's like everything , it 's like your weight it either goes up and up and up or it goes down and down and down , you 'll never hold it the same |
10 | Does n't it rather vitiate the nature of Cabinet government , though , if a decision , like the one to remove all exchange control , a very fundamental one for any economy , is in fact worked up , although it goes to full Cabinet in the end , in such a body ? |
11 | Although it goes against the grain to say this , the exercise is valuable , if indeed it has the effect of providing an accurate version of a distinguished person 's world view . |
12 | This was greeted with shock and outrage by an Italian public which , although it goes to church in ever smaller numbers , would like to see the outward signs of the Church 's existence march on unchanged , and recoils at the prospect of a sacred building housing something so profane as a fashion house , for example . |
13 | After that we can only hope that it goes in our favour because we know it wo n't be easy . ’ |
14 | Yet we all know that it goes on — under the counter , as it were . |
15 | Some may contain adulterants to enhance the aroma or to extend it so that it goes further ; others may contain pesticide residues or traces of chemical solvent from the extraction process . |
16 | The trick is to push a dispute just far enough to make your opponent cave in for fear of a court action , but not so far that it goes to court . |
17 | Teacher : How can you see that it goes there ? |
18 | In the course of an item on The Late Show , viewers were confidently told that Sean 's Show is ‘ the first postmodernist sitcom ’ , that it goes out on Thursdays , and that it 's a Channel 4 programme . |
19 | Apply under the cheekbone , pushing upwards so that it goes slightly onto the bone . |
20 | On second thoughts , it might be better to say that it goes without saying that linguistic communication is a matter of conveying ideas or thoughts . |
21 | That it goes on moving in a straight line , rather than in circles , followed from what Descartes described as the immutability and simplicity of the conserving operation . |
22 | Some people think that it goes too far , but I do n't see that it does , do you ? " |
23 | It goes crescendo the like that it goes . |
24 | With case study material print has an important role but there is always the danger that it goes astray or just does n't get read . |
25 | It was once considered obvious that the earth was flat and that the sun went around the earth , yet since the time of Copernicus and Galileo , we have had to adjust to the idea that the earth is round and that it goes around the sun . |
26 | Leave it for longer and you should find that it goes completely solid . |
27 | Anger is so fundamental to the disease that it goes with the person rather than with specific events . |
28 | We do not believe , however , that it goes as far as is necessary in embracing demand management and sustainability . |
29 | We do not believe , however , that it goes as far as is necessary in embracing demand management and sustainability . |
30 | This position has been called ‘ classical ’ or ‘ Ricardian ’ , on the grounds that it goes back to Ricardo 's discussion of the capitalization of the tax burden of financing debt : |