Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It 's inways and sideways : thet 's how they go on with the land today .
2 I mean a lot of our conversations go on with the television on in the background .
3 Go on about the pig now ! ’ said Maisie .
4 you will be expected to have done some research , done some preparation before coming along to the lesson , if you go along to the lesson not having done that , you will be able to play back certain tips from what the other people say , but you will not er , you will find that
5 Hey — go down to the woods today and you 're sure of a fairly stupendous surprise .
6 If you go down to the woods today , make sure it 's not the Forest Of Dean .
7 But if you go down to the woods today you wo n't get a big surprise , because as boars have a tendency to charge at people they 're being kept in by an electric fence .
8 If you go down to the woods today , prepare for a big surprise .
9 If you go down to the woods today
10 Clem , go down to the cottage where Anna 's staying .
11 IF YOU go down to the beach today you 're sure of a big surprise .
12 Go down to the shop then , and buy the lot — if you think you can get back in time . ’
13 We 'll meet here and then go over to the lab together , OK ? ’
14 I live on the reserve from March until early December and during this time I only go over to the mainland about once a month .
15 Cos you go up to the Abbey there
16 He would hang about outside and then go up to the grave afterwards and pay his own quiet tribute .
17 If this happened the lighthouse-keeper would tell the warden , who would muster as many ‘ hands ’ as were available , and go up to the headlands where the lighthouses stood .
18 Although 20 per cent go out into the country once a week , the study showed that less than half of the population are monthly visitors and 80 per cent of visits are for only a day or less .
19 We dress up like bit-part players in an epic on Scott and go out into the night where the air bites clean and deep , and the snow crunches in that beautiful cold way .
20 The strange thing was that it did not occur to her then to follow the Way Out signs , leave the station and go out into the street where a taxi could be found .
21 We also go out to the theatre quite a lot , to a matinee usually with seven or eight residents . ’
22 I go out to the shops about once a week , just to get absolute essentials .
23 If you go out of your f well go out of the gate here and turn right
24 We go out in the day together , we try to go to town once a week , and every Sunday we go to my aunty 's house .
25 ‘ I go out in the rain too , like everybody else , but I wear my galoshes , you know what I mean ? ’
26 Until she decides to have another ripping I 'll be glad next year when they go out in the garden again , do you know what I mean ?
27 That 's right yeah , aye if you go back into the system where they had at Blackpool where er Reginald Dixon used to play
28 I do n't want to ring the bell on myself and go back into the classroom just yet . ’
29 If I go back along the path again he can have a good sniff there .
30 go back to the start again .
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