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14 Sentences With "goes close"

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Israel's defence minister, Avigdor Lieberman, warns that "anyone who goes close to the fence is risking their lives".
England goes close again — a corner falls to Rose, it appears, but his hard, low shot is deflected halfway to Courtois.
But when an upper caste patient comes to the clinic, the doctor goes close to the patient and sees them properly without any hesitation.
It also goes close to the base of Mount Murchison. It is also an access road for the Henty Gold Mine. It runs parallel to the Henty River for the last 10 kilometres before the Zeehan Highway.
Federal Route 4 is a federal road in the north of Peninsula Malaysia. The road connects Butterworth, Penang to Pasir Puteh in Kelantan. The highway also goes close to the border with Thailand and meets Jalan Kompleks CIQ Bukit Bunga at Bukit Bunga.
Her race victories include Wasdale in 2009,Cumberland & Westmorland Herald: National Champion Pippa Secures Sponsorship Deal. Borrowdale in 2010Cumberland & Westmorland Herald: Booth Celebrates 12th Borrowdale Win while Maddams goes close to Record. and the Snowdon Race in 2011.Run247: Andi Jones takes Fifth Win, whilst Maddams takes First, at 36th International Snowdon Race.
This places it in the upper Silurian age. The outcrop area is extended to the north north west to Freshford, and includes Castle Hill. It goes as far to the west as Sawyer's Gully. To the south it goes close to Angle Crossing, and on the east side is bounded by the Murrumbidgee Fault.
The area is popular for bushwalking, with extensive views of the Grose Valley from the lower slopes of the mountain and from the fire trail where it goes close to Banks Wall, about south of the mountain. Photography is also popular because of the extensive views. There is no authorised camp site at Mt. Banks and camping at this fragile world heritage site is strictly prohibited.
The story describes the life of a 12-year-old girl, Champa, who is married to Ramakanta but being self-reliant, she could not stay her home and she runs away. Due to some disease, the husband cannot have physical contact with the girl. One day he decides to leave home because he fears that if he goes close to his "tempting" wife his life may be at risk. Due to this Champa is blamed by her in-laws.
She had taper and narrow hull lines, checking that the relationship between length and width was between 3:1 and 4:1 (some rare, possibly longer), walking roughly in the middle. This relationship goes close to the patache, ship of some similar characteristics, and was slightly higher than the 3:1 ratio stipulated by the regulations for ships of 150 tons.BARATA, João da Gama Pimentel, Estudos de Arqueologia Naval, vols. I e II, Lisboa, Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, 1989.
Sleaford and Silk Willoughby] were on the A15, which slowed traffic down as the traffic went across a level crossing and through Sleaford's shopping area. The £5.7 million bypass opened on 16 September 1993, by Douglas Hogg, where there is a roundabout with the A153 and B1517. The A15 crosses the railway and River Slea, and then leaves the bypass at the Holdingham Roundabout with the A17 and B1518 (former route). Approaching the Holdingham Roundabout from the former route As Lincoln Road, it goes close to Leasingham meeting the B1209.
The A595 is a primary route in Cumbria, in Northern England that starts in Carlisle, passes through Whitehaven and goes close to Workington, Cockermouth and Wigton. It passes Sellafield and Ravenglass before ending at the Dalton- in-Furness by-pass, in southern Cumbria, where it joins the A590 trunk road. The road is mostly single carriageway, apart from in central Carlisle, where it passes the castle as a busy dual carriageway road named Castle Way, and prior to that as Bridge Street and Church Street, where it passes close to the McVitie's or Carr's biscuit factory. The Lillyhall bypass is also dual carriageway.
The third exit goes close to the northeastern corner of Hoyt and Schermerhorn Streets and is built inside 209 Schermerhorn Street (also known as 45 Hoyt Street, or Hoyt & Horn). This exit features an elevator to the mezzanine, which was opened in September 2018 as part of the construction of Hoyt & Horn. In addition to the open entrances, there are numerous sealed passages and exits; a count indicated eight closed street stairs. One was built into 189 Schermerhorn Street, but may have been demolished when a new building was made. Another was built into the building occupying 227 to 253 Schermerhorn Street.
The Punch serialisation attracted little critical comment; The Athenaeums literary critic thought the series "may have escaped unnoticed amid better jokes". When the Diary was published as a book, Punch heralded it in its issue of 23 July 1892 as "very funny", adding: "not without a touch of pathos". However, apart from a warmly approving report in The Saturday Review, the book's initial critical reception was lukewarm. The Reviews critic thought the book "admirable, and in some of its touches [it] goes close to genius", with a natural and irresistible appeal: "The Diary has amused us from cover to cover".

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