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

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1 More than ever , Paris is the cultural centre of Europe and I go there maybe six times a year for ideas and inspiration , from the shops and the street as much as from the fashion companies .
2 Er old Mrs I du n no , but th , anyway there was only this one old house up in the common and er I went up there one time with horse and take a couple of pigs from there down to Wimborne market .
3 I went around about five times .
4 I went outside again that night , just before bedtime , to look at the stars .
5 I went out there next day with a friend from a garage and he got it going ; it was grit in the carburettor . ’
6 Well I went out once last year , you see , and I was lucky enough but and for years and years and years I took Fynnon Salts and which is supposed to be good for rheumatism .
7 I went down there one day and I says where is he ? got him she 's giving him some cake and milk .
8 I went down there one Sunday afternoon to see him working .
9 Oh I went down there other day , I paid twenty quid .
10 Well funnily enough I went down there last week , and I must admit I I came round the corner and there was one particular vehicle still does it .
11 It 's like one guy down in Wales when I went down there last time .
12 I went , I went there about two years ago to Walkers Crisps and , that 's just next door to er .
13 I went there early this morning .
14 I went along there one afternoon and stuck my head round the door ; saw two men in the sort of office you 'd expect of solicitors — box files in neat rows and shelf upon shelf of law reports .
15 Then they went on to Bridlington , Canterbury and ‘ divers places of religion ’ , where Margery was often in trouble because of her noisy weeping , which went on nearly all day , ‘ both forenoon and afternoon also ’ .
16 The second call was to someone else and necessitated me going out later that night to pick up two ounces of best Lebanese Red and three of mixed grass and seed , on a sale-or-return basis .
17 as if aware that she was looking at him , he smiled and said : ‘ Are you going away somewhere this summer ? ’
18 ‘ That 's why you went round there this morning , was n't it ?
19 For instance if I take the sentence ‘ I woke up late this morning ’ the items present in the sequence are obviously different from one another ; but according to Saussurean theory we make sense of this sentence by implicitly relating it to items which are absent from the sequence but equivalent to those in it , for instance ‘ You went down early that afternoon ’ .
20 In reality not , but until you go through very violent experiences in your own life , you ca n't understand this man on the cross in any other way than as an abstract figure .
21 She went through nearly forty fags yesterday !
22 She went out early this morning and has n't returned .
23 And we 're getting three squares to the centimetre so we go up there two centimetres and we get the so if we go up every two squares
24 If we go back about two years , a little bit more than two years now , we sat down and considered those areas which were most important to us in developing a new accounting package .
25 There was an old shooting range behind the farmhouse and we went up there one morning to put into practice all that we had learnt about explosives .
26 We were surprised to see this fantastic marble everywhere — on the table tops , on the benches , on the counters — but when we went back there three years later the place was a total mess .
27 Many of them go back over 80 years .
28 Portsmouth had the running most of the game ; they went ahead controversially 4 minutes after the break .
29 Londoners for four generations , they went back triumphantly each year to the village in Italy from which they had sprung to buy wine and show off their wealth .
30 No no but it goes somewhere near half way I mean
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