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

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1 Fans just go straight home instead of coming in for a drink .
2 ‘ Not that I 'm nervous about flying , but a quick gin and tonic always goes down rather well ! ’
3 Warm-up rants at smaller home-grown affairs in Glasgow , Blackburn and Barry from Gordon Brown , Robin Cook and Tony Blair respectively went down far better with the party activists than the leader 's indigestible offerings , giving an intriguing clue to an uncertain future .
4 Throat problems are worse ( < ) empty swallowing or swallowing liquids , solids usually go down much easier .
5 It does seem , however , that normal-weight people know when to stop eating , and fat people simply go on too long .
6 The entry is on the extreme left between the bank and the guard rock over two nice rounded cills within a boat 's length , drop approx 3 ft , then there is a 90 degree traverse right to a V shaped trough through the next cill , drop 2 ft then go diagonally right again over a small cill ( 1 ft ) , then left again between two large outcrops into a smooth chute which drops 6 ft in 20 yds into a deep pool complete with rustic chainlink suspension bridge and shelving sandy beach .
7 Life here goes on rather quietly , as you might expect , but we have enjoyed the most marvellous Autumn I think I have ever known .
8 Rarely did Hubert Gaily go out anywhere else , on any other night , and never had he failed to enjoy his close , companionable , ale-coloured Saturday night .
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