Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] to hollywood " in BNC.

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1 A case of Andy goes to Hollywood or , in the event of blanks being fired , Scotland do not go to America next year for the World Cup finals .
2 There was ZTT 's Frankie Goes To Hollywood , and Propaganda ; Paul Morley promoted them on the assumption that pop was run by flabby-faced cowards who did n't even know how to do their own job — in other words , it took an aesthete to know and score a hit .
3 ( Morley moved on to greater things as Britain 's leading rock journalist and then even greater things as the mentor behind Frankie Goes To Hollywood ) .
4 The nation had discovered Frankie Goes To Hollywood .
5 Embarrassingly for Read , ‘ Relax ’ rebounded to the number one spot and Frankie Goes To Hollywood became The Sex Pistols in pantomime .
6 The most successful group in Britain at this time was Frankie Goes To Hollywood whose career was manufactured for them .
7 And yet , there was ‘ Hatful Of Hollow ’ doing business with the ultra smooth plastic perfection of Sade , the pop bubble and squeak of Wham and the mega-hype of Frankie Goes To Hollywood .
8 All of which pushed THe Smiths surprisingly above the more ‘ instant ’ Frankie Goes To Hollywood and implied that their following touched the size of The Jam 's a few years previously .
9 The only wastage of effort was that his sloganeering did nothing other than promote ‘ Frankie Goes To Hollywood ’ product and cause meaningless provocation along the way .
10 It 's been downhill since those blokes who did n't play on Frankie Goes To Hollywood went .
11 Relax , by Frankie Goes To Hollywood .
12 Music business lawyer John Kennedy ( who successfully fought similar Stone Roses and Frankie Goes To Hollywood cases ) has been enlisted by Michael for his tussle with the corporate giant .
13 From Frankie Goes to Hollywood — who presented the image of two leather queens — through Marc Almond — in the image of a northern gay boy — through Bronski Beat — presented as ‘ out ’ political gays — to the rash of transvestite and transsexual ‘ gender bender ’ stylists like Marilyn and Boy George , sexual divergence has crossed over into the mainstream in a psychological paradigm that services perfectly pop 's current industrial situation .
14 In these conditions , the type of homosexuality that is mediated through pop music can only go just so far : in a perfect paradigm , Frankie Goes to Hollywood exploited the gay image of lead singers Paul Rutherford and Holly Johnson — for ‘ Relax ’ — and then dropped it like a hot potato as soon as another marketing device — this time , nuclear war became available for ‘ Two Tribes ’ .
15 In Britain 1984 turned out to be the year of the coalminers ' strike and Frankie Goes to Hollywood .
16 Frankie Goes To Hollywood did not become successful because of Morley 's sales campaign ; rather , his sales campaign became significant because Frankie were successful ( and Morley 's hubris in thinking otherwise fed into Frankie 's fall — new pop was easily co-opted because its radical intentions were of no consequence for its commercial practices ) .
17 Frankie Goes To Hollywood — ‘ Relax ’
18 In other words , the lights were off in the living-room except for the strobes around the disco where a lonely DJ was pumping out Frankie Goes to Hollywood , and all the guests at the party were in the kitchen cluttering up the fake oak worksurfaces and obscuring the Neff oven .
19 I 'd lost my appetite , I did n't want a drink and I was playing Frankie Goes to Hollywood ( am I the only one who bought their second LP ? ) very loudly on Armstrong 's in-cab sound system .
20 Frankie Goes To Hollywood — ‘ Relax ’
21 Frankie goes to Hollywood .
22 Luke Croll from Kent is stuck on Seymour Goes To Hollywood .
23 Seymour Goes to Hollywood
24 If you 're mad keen on arcade adventures and do n't mind ridiculously slow screen updates , Seymour Goes To Hollywood is for you !
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