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

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1 Even so , now that Alain was there she felt safe enough to go with the man anyhow .
2 a rectangular piece of crêpe paper large enough to go around the tube once and have about 10cm to spare at each end
3 only going on the bus though .
4 ‘ Well , if everyone is all right , I think I had better go into the office today .
5 Cloke said his instructions on Vaguely Artistic were to sit upsides the favourite , Market Leader , and not to go to the front too quickly .
6 Just going to the toilet alright ?
7 I could not go to the Hall earlier that day . ’
8 The letter must have said that she could not go to the Mansion again .
9 ‘ Why should he not go to the family home ? ’ asked Holmes .
10 When you beat your olive trees , you shall not go over the boughs again ; it shall be for the sojourner , the fatherless and the widow .
11 Billy was fairly sure that Harriet had not gone to the river simply to get a drink and that a stronger instinct was governing her behaviour .
12 Brittain believes that Top Class would have caused Nashwan and Cacoethes a lot more problems had he not gone to the front so early .
13 You go round that corner not off that way towards the wards just go from the desk right round the corner and follow it right the way down as far as you can go .
14 I just went into the kitchen then .
15 Or perhaps they just went to the pub instead .
16 We selected a single project to just learn how to do it just go through the process simply .
17 ‘ That evening my older brother and I set off to go to the pictures only to find they were closed , we did not have a television and the wireless was only playing sombre music , ’ says Mrs Smith , who now lives at Campsie Close , Lambton Village , Washington .
18 ULSTER 'S richest residents have wasted no time perusing the most expensive house ever to go on the market here .
19 Actually there 's Paul , the guy who 'd given me a lift to the concert and , and he mentioned going to the , the film I saw , erm but I knew he was going to the pub , he always goes to the pub afterwards .
20 I 'd got these figures down , but I had n't really got anything against them , he just quickly went through the percentages so yes .
21 The the people always go under the table okay .
22 The key response being sought was , presumably , ‘ Here 's a really sensible way of running my finances : after all , I hardly ever go to the bank anyway .
23 He 'd always gone to the fields long before Edward was up for school , but today he was still wrapping his lunchtime bread and cheese in a cloth .
24 He wondered how long it would be before they gave up going to the clearing altogether .
25 ‘ YOU really went over the top today , Charlie , ’ grinned the Captain to the Old Stager as they reassembled for the match .
26 Now go through the book again .
27 ‘ Oh , I often go to the cinema now .
28 I should save the trip until the weekend , when we can all go , besides , she 'll be bored with all your old historical studies , she 'll want to be with other people of her own age , other Americans , perhaps — I mean , there are plenty of them about the place , goodness knows , and that shirt should really go in the wash straight away . ’
29 He surely goes into the years ahead with our love and prayers for his happiness .
30 He surely goes into the years ahead with our love and prayers for his happiness .
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