Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] go [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm not promoting using drugs — I just go out there and waggle my duck . ’
2 Will and I still went around together when we could .
3 I actually went back upstairs and because , I mean although , I mean I was dancing and it was a late night , I had n't been drinking so , you know , although I was , I was tired , you know I had n't been drinking and erm so I actually felt erm wide awake
4 I never went no further than you are now , all I come for was my little secateurs , and they were on the shelf here inside the door .
5 Yeah so when people are saying , Well simple harmonic motion or erm you know throwing a stone up and down that sort of thing roughly is n't it sort of one of them goes up and down a lot like that one of them just goes up once and down same equation .
6 White Pudding , which also went round faster than the previous record , clocking 31.18 secs , is drawn in box four and the main danger to Kildare Slippy tomorrow could come from Run on King , which has been favourably allocated trap one .
7 In the spring parliament of 1340 the commons offered a grant of tax subject to conditions which now went much further than the concessions they had sought in the previous year and which were reminiscent of the concerns of the Ordainers in 1310–11 .
8 You just go right ahead and forget her . ’
9 ‘ Oh baby , you just go right ahead and grab what you can when you can . ’
10 You see when you go down the bottom of the sea where the villa is you just go over the roundabout , and it , you just go straight over and that 's all the
11 It is , above all , something where you have to be utterly precise and there 's no warm up , you just go out there and do it and that 's very challenging .
12 And , lastly , if you went into space and you really went very fast and for a long , long time , would you ever reach an edge ?
13 She even goes so far as to say her grandmother does the warm-up exercises , using tins of soup instead of weights , though her husband Richard Gere sticks to Tai Chi and riding his bike .
14 These two paragraphs are quoted in his book Modern Fantasy by Dr C. N. Manlove , who then goes straight on as usual to spearhead the critical assault and declare : and Dr Manlove goes on to cite a well-known Ubi sunt passage from the Old English poem and to observe that ‘ This is real elegy , for it has something to be elegiac about ’ .
15 He padded through the hall , up the four flights of stairs to the little landing where you either went straight ahead and out onto the battlements , or ducked through the wee door into the observatory .
16 One even went as far as giving a story to a newspaper that the couple would share the same bed in Korea .
17 But , as Mr Nearn points out , it is a driver 's car , and motoring journalists have heaped it with praise for many years , one even going so far as to say that your smile ‘ will need surgically removing ’ after driving one .
18 We even went so far as to put together a group and do some touring ; we did a club tour of the States and a mini-tour in Japan , too .
19 We simply go down there and turn left into the Rotteck Ring .
20 We never went as fast as downhill skiers might with their heavy skis on steeper slopes , but our descents were exciting nevertheless .
21 And we never go up there unless it 's .
22 ‘ I 've told him just go out there and do what you have to do but remember , regardless of what happens , you are still my champion . ’
23 Nay , they even go so far as to lay odds that before Christmas he lands a force in England or Ireland .
24 they certainly went there long before they did down here .
25 It just goes straight on and you 'll never get it off again .
26 train , train never went back it always went so far and stop
27 There might be some news this morning since he usually goes up on Sunday-though this week he 's been twice …
28 Again there was silence between them , but as Mr Beecham stared at this young man , he remembered Martin hinting that his aunt kept the young boy on a tight rein ; and he also went further back and recalled Arthur 's confidence and how he had once described his sister-in-law as a frantic leech .
29 But yeah he probably come past no he probably went up there as we come down that corner by erm Ipsleigh and when they come back we 'd probably gotten here by then .
30 He even goes so far as to fabricate his signature in a way similar to Pound 's , so that it forms a kind of hieroglyph .
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