Example sentences of "[adv prt] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That little faith went on to go right round the world and it 's here today . |
2 | But we put in to go anyway . |
3 | No you had two like that , er I hope we do n't break down going home Phillip so I 'll feel a twat walking around with your work socks |
4 | Oh we go all ups and down go all over the playing field |
5 | ‘ Let's not keep on going just because we think we have to . ’ |
6 | And then you could go on going home for the vacations . |
7 | This situation had been carefully noted by the inquisitive ill-natured Eleanor fuller who had been able , much to her satisfaction , to say on another occasion , ‘ It 's no use your keeping on going accidentally on purpose by Warreners farm . |
8 | Well , not too slowly no , but er , they er , they er kept on going like there was a continuous flow of them , you know , all the while . |
9 | Do n't have any self doubt or regret , just carry on going boldly ahead . |
10 | On the few occasions I did get some time off to go somewhere , there would be photographers everywhere , besieging me at the airport as if I was some international film star going to Hollywood . |
11 | So she went off to go doggedly through the full factual screening of Posi 's data of Fraxilly . |
12 | Whatever had happened , nevertheless , he had not brought the girl back , but had turned her off to go home to her husband . |
13 | By 5.15 she 's in the canteen where she works until 7.15 when she clocks off to go home and get her children to school . |
14 | She 'd be better off going somewhere like the Early Learning Centre and getting a damn good toy . |
15 | You saw it , did n't you , when you got up to go upstairs ? |
16 | ‘ As she got up to go past she said : ‘ Give me a ring and we 'll do the Home Furnishing Collection tomorrow . ’ |
17 | When , a few hours later , Harriet got up to go downstairs and make herself a cup of tea , she was surprised to find Liza 's bedroom door open . |
18 | Gedanken got up to go home . |
19 | He might , indeed , have been finishing his week 's work and locking up to go home and celebrate his God 's sabbath . |
20 | The boys from Beruit gear up to go home . |
21 | Tock swung his hammer towards the wall but it ended up going straight through the window instead , smashing the glass . |
22 | and it always ends up going right , so they do n't dry , right funny so it do n't d or it rains . |
23 | In terms of price , Hamer challenge Gibson 's own reissues amongst other quality guitars , and I 'm sure that if someone were to go shopping for an instrument with a classic tone , but prepared to keep an open mind and buy with their ears , then they may well end up going home with a Hamer . |
24 | That 's why we went on to Seattle and Phoenix and worked our way back east again through the south , through Texas , Florida and Tennessee and it ended up going more than twice its length because of the success of the show . |
25 | ‘ I just saw a car run into the back of another car and a lorry ended up going sideways ’ , Sacco went on . |
26 | ‘ Some people have suggested that people end up going as fast as 70mph , ’ said Mr Rose . |
27 | They usually started out about now , and after catching me up went forward an agreed distance to make camp . |
28 | Up went Solly , up the steep rock above which a proliferation of good holds give a misleading impression as to what is yet to come . |
29 | Once through the narrows , and having explored and discounted tempting-looking passages that turned out to go nowhere — Bahia Inútil : one can almost sense Magellan growling with irritation as he named this immense body of water useless — the Captain-General entered the narrow waterway that would eventually take him into the neighbour-ocean . |
30 | ‘ And there are some boys who are just out to go as far as they can with a girl and get rid of her after a couple of days . |