Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dead nonchalant , I leapt from the fence in one graceful bound to check the garden out : business must go on even in the face of the queen of my dreams . |
2 | THE LIGHTS will soon go on again in the memorial gardens at Walton on the Naze , following a dispute between Tendring District Council , Frinton and Walton branch of the Royal Air Forces Association , and Walton 's Royal British Legion about the cost of floodlighting . |
3 | A children 's party will go down well with a background fragrance of bergamot , orange or lemon , and perhaps a touch of geranium . |
4 | My answer did not go down well with the Officer with the lather on his face . |
5 | Stan does not always go down well with the establishment . |
6 | Soames , a doughty trencherman who always gives the Simpson 's beef trolley a good run for its money , should go down well with the farming community . |
7 | The opposition to the Bill that we have heard tonight , to the effect that it will make such offences more difficult to prove , will not go down well in the country . |
8 | His mother reassured him , 'people often go down there with their dogs ; do n't worry , I 'm sure he would n't hurt you , but perhaps you should n't go down there for a week or two , David . ’ |
9 | In fact , we did go down there for a week to explore the possibilities , and I admitted that it was n't what it was and that the rosy glow that still suffused me at the very name was probably nostalgia for my touring days , when it was the most prestigious of all the dates . |
10 | Could n't go down there under the promenade . |
11 | before I got there , a long way , you see , he 'd go down there in the morning and I us |
12 | Then ten thousand pounds could go in just over a day . |
13 | When you did n't speak to me straightaway I thought you 'd go off again without a word to me . ’ |
14 | Well i think she 'd go off early in the morning and then would come home about teatime . |
15 | Did you did you go up right through the hill at all to get light ? |
16 | They had to go back ag go back again for the coffin . |
17 | I think we can go back just for a final to White Hart Lane , and join up with Nick Harris — got his breath back now Nick , I think a tremendous afternoon though for you . |
18 | Then with it and the blanket he slipped out of the room , shutting the door quietly and letting the knob go back slowly without a sound . |
19 | ‘ I did go back recently on a concert tour . |
20 | ‘ But that 's terrible if you feel you ca n't go out even to the cinema without putting on war paint . |
21 | She says why do n't I go out there on a visit . |
22 | She would go out then on a shopping expedition , or to do errands , or on an infrequent visit to one of her friends . |
23 | Summertime is a good time to start training as the child wears fewer clothes and can go around outside without a nappy . |
24 | Well , I 'd rather just go round there for an hour and sit there . |