Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] go " in BNC.

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1 We used this door when a ghost came on or went off in a cloud of smoke .
2 Since they have been disturbed and more than a little frightened in the process they will vacate the burrow , will very likely feed and then either lie rough on the surface somewhere or go to ground in a completely fresh burrow system .
3 You can arm or disarm the system as you come in or go out of your home and your will have your own personal access code .
4 Hovering uncertainly , she jumped when he barked impatiently , ‘ Either come in or go out .
5 Clare stood in the doorway , as if unsure whether to come in or go out .
6 This seems an effort to fit a cult-statue into a building with a sacrificial pit ; and though it was in profile that one saw these statues as one came in or went out , if one looked up as one passed under the beam which hid them , one saw them again , carved in very low relief on its underside , standing frontal and looking down at one : altogether an astonishing conception .
7 If you have a tank that always seems to be disease prone , or the fish die , often for no apparent reason , I would suggest that any decoration that is in or going in your tank be checked and double checked no matter how long it takes and how safe it is said to be .
8 For the family it was a place to traverse when coming in or going out : familiar , unnoticeable .
9 But voters are fickle : no-one knows whether the Lib Dem tide is coming in or going out .
10 But strangely enough that went out , it came in with a flush see ?
11 If you are elderly or widowed , organisations like Age Concern and CRUSE will actually help you with the practical details and , if not in either of these categories , you could do no better than go to your nearest Citizens ' Advice Bureau for some help .
12 I knew better than to go in .
13 And he says well , I can wait till tomorrow , better than going back and coming again .
14 All that was easy to believe now , it was easy to imagine the drunkenness , and Timothy Gedge letting the facts slip out because he did n't care , because he 'd find it enjoyable , even better than going to a funeral .
15 I was 33 by then and played till the end of the season , which was at least better than going out on an injury . ’
16 I take on board everything that Lesley said , but I still feel in my heart that there are times when you 're dealing with people who just need to be treated almost like a child again for a while and maybe maybe it 's a good place where the legislation leaves it , better than going to a sort of situation where healthy people might get pushed into asylums or whatever , but somehow I 'm not totally happy with where we are .
17 Well if you take that road down that goes to erm
18 The current , soon to retire , director of the Association , who came with me to meet him had been in London for a meeting of the environmental advisory group for and so he was having a taxi to Kings Cross which I jumped into too and got dropped off at Goodge Street , right outside the door of my next ( Industrial Editors ) meeting with just a few minutes to spare , so that went more smoothly than one might have ever dreamt or hoped for .
19 Er er well the engine which should have pulled , the post train , broke down so that went to the works and the engine which took its replacement
20 Now you 've never had a a contract of employment so that goes in favour as well .
21 So that goes fifteen thousand .
22 Yes , I can always put this round the reverse way so that goes in there well it wo n't
23 Well done , that , so that goes for four , that 's for four then those go one , two , three , four , like that you see , but it 's four
24 So that go that goes there then really does it ?
25 I said you had better and go and ask Keith first .
26 But my , my view would be that I would er you know investigate this fully and er come forward with a recommendation , but that er my own er thought would be , and I I now take your thoughts , that we should not get ourselves erm launched into a very big , massive erm you know operation of advertising this franchise afresh and going through the whole procedure .
27 The phone rang , and she rose lethargically and went to answer it .
28 He is a small but forceful creature who survived the untimely death of the man who manipulated him so brilliantly and went on to forge an equally close bond with a second partner .
29 ‘ Now if yer like , ’ he said impatiently and went out .
30 Luke pushed back his chair impatiently and went to stand at the window , looking down , his back towards her .
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