Example sentences of "[pron] [be] go [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm goin' up the market , I 'll walk along wiv yer , ’ Florrie said , straightening the wide lapel of her shabby coat .
2 I 'm goin' down the Town ‘ All an' 'ave a word wiv that medical bloke .
3 I 'm going up the garage anyway , alright ?
4 Oh cos I 'm going down the shop
5 Right I 'm going down the chippie
6 And if someone 's going down the shop
7 I borrowed fifty P off her the oth , I was going up the school , and I only had four fifty for the I needed fifty P but I did n't have enough change like .
8 How long you been going up the Rainbow Centre ?
9 So how long you been going up the Rainbow Centre ?
10 So you 're going down the south coast , it 's lovely Guildford 's alright , where they , they 're fucking stuck up bitches !
11 He ca n't if you put in , if he thinks everything 's rosy here , he ca n't help you , but in fact you 're going down the swanee , you 're only fooling yourselves .
12 She turned away , shutting her eyes to adjust them to the darkness , and then with no further hesitation she was going down the rope hand over hand , her feet and knees checking at each knot .
13 but we thought well we 're going up the grave and it 's not exactly out the way so we thought we 'd pop in .
14 And do n't forget we 're going down the fracture clinic Alison !
15 We 're going down the north-west staircase and past the garderobe passage . ’
16 We 're going down the Swanee if we do n't .
17 It 's going up the chimney .
18 He 's going up the ladder like a rocket , is n't he ?
19 No , she just like , cos he 's going down the club .
20 He 's going out the port about quarter past eleven .
21 Squeezing away so that his biceps shifted in his sleeve , he asked ‘ so , Rog , what 's going down the chute ? ’
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