Example sentences of "[noun pl] that go " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | But er all he did was , you know the two pawls that go in and out ? |
5 | 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 . |
6 | That 's perk , the perks and the bonuses that go with it but the contract , that 's what really counts is n't it ? |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Is it a dedicated core of supporters that go ? |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | such a vertical representation tells us nothing about the relationships that go on between the centre and field offices . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | It is entirely possible to think that if ‘ literary ’ and ‘ aesthetic ’ are words that go naturally with ‘ American ’ but not with ‘ English ’ , so much the worse for the English . |
17 | Most of the words that go into New Scientist each week first appear on manual typewriters at an office in London 's West End . |
18 | Equally fine is a snippet from ‘ The Faust Tapes ’ , the section that has words that go , ‘ shake my buddah … ’ or something . |
19 | Not all are valid but the variables that go into product make-up justify a far greater range than that which might at first appear strictly essential . |
20 | There are more than a hundred variables that go to make up this initial decision . |
21 | Some of the answers are only now coming to light as we find out more about the structures of the proteins that go to make up living cells themselves . |
22 | With these ideas , in concrete mathematical form , it was relatively straightforward to calculate the allowed orbits in more complicated atoms and even in molecules , which are made up of a number of atoms held together by electrons in orbits that go round more than one nucleus . |
23 | And more of the calories that go into your mouth will , to put it bluntly , go straight through and down the lavatory . |
24 | rods that go in there . |
25 | The third weakness is a fundamental one : various institutional differences in the operation and segregation of the many sectors that go to make up the financial services industry . |
26 | FOR reasons that go deep into its past , Hungary has not done well out of the twentieth century . |
27 | And the world over there are Alfa Romeo dealers who share a passion for fine cars and the highly refined technical skills that go into them . |
28 | Leadership training programmes are being set up to strengthen team building and the working skills that go with it . |
29 | Individuals live and die , but economic , political and religious systems , for example , show durabilities that go beyond the lifespan of any one individual . |
30 | But in South Africa today , and surely for a good many years to come , there are also additional considerations that demand from a large company actions and policies that go beyond its immediate business interests and seek to ameliorate the excessive social and economic imbalances that have developed in our society . |