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

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1 Perhaps Jeremy Bates , who with his partner , Neil Broad , were ranked sufficiently highly to go straight into the main draw for the doubles , might have considered the position of his partner a little more sympathetically .
2 Paradoxically , the more the middle class increased and flourished , diverting resources towards its own housing , offices , the department stores which were so characteristic a development of the era , and its prestige buildings , the less went relatively to the working-class quarters , except in the most general form of social expenditure streets , sanitation , lighting and public utilities .
3 Come to that , it had better go straight into the soiled linen .
4 Oh we go all ups and down go all over the playing field
5 Third rate ‘ IN the third ( division ) Southend have no problems scoring at home , but Sunderland were desperately unlucky not to go ahead on the half hour ’
6 The petition calls on the secretary of state to ask BS not to go ahead with the planned transport switch and to urge BR to promote the Red-mire branch for freight and passenger traffic .
7 Would not it be legally wise and politically sensible not to go ahead with the compulsory order to bring in bulldozers until difficulties with the European Commission and local people have been resolved ?
8 The worst problem was to try to explain quarantine regulations to the black-clothed mothers who would not go away from the main gates and wailed bitterly ‘ Oh ! mio bambino ! mio bambino ! ’ till Mr Rideout had to have Dr Hill 's attendance lest he too became a patient .
9 Their cheer did not go far in the brittle morning air but it pleased her .
10 They had not gone far before the leading vehicle halted at a metal pole stretched across the road , and the rest of the convoy bunched up behind .
11 But it did n't go anywhere , just went straight down the plug- hole .
12 So she went off to go doggedly through the full factual screening of Posi 's data of Fraxilly .
13 She 'd be better off going somewhere like the Early Learning Centre and getting a damn good toy .
14 England 's tries were not magical creations , just simple quick passing , where the movement is always going forward in the classic tradition of back play , but a tradition that seems beyond Scotland 's ken at the moment .
15 It can not possibly go ahead without the various kinds of international aid coming in " .
16 Its undeviating accuracy in recording the passage of time to within one twenty-millionth of a second was a joke in a world that still went largely by the leisurely passage of the sun , where stage-coaches left at dawn , noon or sunset .
17 The visitors deservedly went ahead in the 19th minute when Gary Blissett fired home from 12 yards .
18 They nearly went ahead in the 13th minute .
19 If you favoured sweating it out , you sat around on tiered benches and chatted with your friends until you started dissolving into steam , and then got yourself scraped down by a slave with a sort of sickle thing called a strigil , and massaged , and oiled and perfumed , or if you were a real fanatic you probably went straight from the hot room to take a cold plunge , like sauna addicts rolling in the snow .
20 They will also go backstage to the Flying Gallery and understage .
21 The Calday Grange team now goes forward to the national finals of the competition , which is run by Lancaster University and Shell UK to encourage British children to gain greater knowledge of science and industry .
22 Now go upstairs to the Mathematical Hall by K. I. Dientzenhofer , where there are good Rococo tables and a collection of clocks made in the Clementinum .
23 The sense of right here goes well beyond the simple assertion of customary practice and is strengthened by the involvement of the local Member of Parliament and the approval of the justices at sessions .
24 But maybe your Ministerial colleague is n't going right for the very top , McLeish thought with unreasonable conviction , and you were going to stop her working at Yeo Davis when you could .
25 Things were n't going well for the American studios , either at home or in the UK , and they became increasingly desperate , hunting around for the winning formula some had lost and others never found .
26 And er he would n't tell me what the message was you see , he would just say , Well go across to the other yard and shunt out a couple of coaches you see .
27 ‘ It would seem the £100m needed to build the jail would be a ripe contender for the cuts and it wo n't go ahead for the next financial year at least . ’
28 ‘ It would seem the £100m needed to build the jail would be a ripe contender for the cuts and it wo n't go ahead for the next financial year at least . ’
29 You ca n't go straight from the arriving greetings to the departing ones !
30 Then going home with the noisy flock of children from school I had ever such new , new idea .
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