Example sentences of "that go " in BNC.

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1 That part of the package has to be right , but it 's impossible to separate it from the consultation that goes on between the customer and the supplier before the sale is clinched .
2 ‘ There 's a boat-train that goes at about half-nine , I think . ’
3 ‘ Partly common or garden jealousy , I think , and partly because they tend not to get involved in all the politics that goes on . ’
4 Murderous and anguished work — the thinking that goes on between the rehearsal and the deed itself .
5 Many interesting works of English Literature of the past remain unedited and unavailable , and it is a pity that the ingenuity and assiduity that goes into the labour , or play , of interpretation could not be directed to the truly useful work of editing these texts .
6 And the most Anglophobe of Pound 's books is , appropriately , the one that is most full of shoptalk — though of shoptalk of a special kind , the talk of the master to his apprentices in the shop that is a workshop , the atelier where the talk that goes on is the vehicle by which an artistic tradition is transmitted , not in conceptualizing , and tendentious readings of history , but where it is concrete , in tricks of the trade and rules of thumb and words to the wise .
7 But the city that goes down , the civilization ‘ run by the few ’ which ‘ fell to the many ’ , is not Ilium but Richmond or Montgomery or Atlanta , any one of the cities of the Confederacy finally sacked by Grant or Sheridan or the specially hated Sherman , generals of the victorious Yankee North .
8 The red silk skirt with workers ' heads and a gold top that goes with it , both cut from silk bought in Soviet Central Asia , would cost about 1,000 roubles ( the average Soviet wage is 200 roubles a month ) or £700 in London .
9 As Jeffrey Richards showed in the first of three talks on Sexuality in the Middle Ages ( Radio 3 , Monday ) , you can always get past a lack of obvious data to find out the sort of thing that goes on in bedrooms .
10 ‘ A common public perception is that the Aquino government is doing something that goes against the time-honoured Filipino tradition and cultural values , ’ said Alvin Capino , a newspaper columnist .
11 Next door has given up a right of way that goes nowhere .
12 Hidden in the cost of everything that goes by road in London is a tax imposed by congestion .
13 Every document that goes through them is recorded .
14 What process is it that goes on in our brains that enables us to recall people and past events ?
15 Thus was begun another chapter in the extraordinary history of St Clement Danes — a history that goes back until the time of King Arthur , who expelled the Danes from the city of London but allowed those with English wives to settle just outside the city walls .
16 One of the highest scoring fighter pilots of the Battle of Britain , Bob Doe has written an interesting book that goes a good deal further than describing some of his exploits in the Battle .
17 The road from the town that goes east towards Drangajökull has collapsed and no buses or lorries can get through .
18 The bus that goes east from Reykjavik can be used to visit the better-known and most important sites .
19 There are bubbling pools and mud that goes gloop but there is nothing to compare with Krísuvík or Hveragerđ3i .
20 Back in the tent there is more soup , coffee and a hunk of smoked lamb that goes down well .
21 The modern version we are using has the same hole , and our wood-burning stove has a pipe that goes through it , while the rest of it is closed with a cowl that is a bitch to fix .
22 Feeding soldiers is not a glamorous business ; for the most part it is an administrative function that goes unnoticed .
23 In Lean 's film The Sound Barrier ( 1952 ) , the central character , an engineer , is portrayed as a more deeply ambivalent figure , driven by his ambition to build a plane that goes faster than the speed of sound , seemingly prepared to accept the loss of his son and a pilot in pursuit of his dream , but actually torn by a deep sense of what he has lost .
24 It has a history that goes back to Morgan and Drake , a history of piracy and corruption that reaches down to the present day .
25 A tree that goes in a chipper as a 7ft , 20lb pine comes out as a pile of fragrant mulch that can be carried away in a small box to be used in parks or gardens .
26 I used the analogy of a family that goes from rags to riches and back to rags in three or four generations .
27 A mild mustard that goes hand-in-hand with the hot-dog and hamburger trade .
28 So much for the handwringing about the decline of the political process that goes on in Washington .
29 Unfortunately , Americans appear to have no sense of the Gallic tradition of ribald humour that goes back to Rabelais .
30 But I expect that goes for millions of unnecessary car owners !
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