Sentence examples for go news from inspiring English sources

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As ground-breaking developments in the world of TV advertising go, news of BSkyB's targeted advertising technology was fairly low key.

With half an hour to go news slowly worked its way around the ground, Lincoln – who had taken just one point in nine games – had given away a penalty.

As surprises go, news that David Cameron is planning a West Wing-style reorganisation of Downing Street, should he win the election, is up there with the revelation that Michael Jackson's Caucasian kids may not be his biological offspring.

Although all experts seem to agree that highly polluting "dirty diesel" buses must go (news article, Feb. 15), the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's five-year capital plan allocates 80percentt of its bus budget to purchasing these buses and expanding diesel fuel depots.

Here is your Pokémon Go news for the day.

I must admit, too, that in the current political climate I have been grateful for the silliness of Pokémon Go news stories.

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His carrier myth spun viral in the instantaneous, anything goes, "news" world of the Internet.

As the joke goes, news is what happened to your editor over the weekend.

64% go online to get news (which may be from newspapers online).

Most people go to news sites for quick facts and breaking news.

It is where people go for news they can trust.

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