Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] go [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 Anyone with chest pains should also go to the doctor , especially if the pain goes down the arm .
2 If we 're talking about using this sy er type of system for running mission critical systems where if the database goes down the business stops running and starts losing money , then we need to be able to run twenty four hours a day seven days a week .
3 ‘ Barmen all over the world acquired a fair percentage of my money , ’ Jimmy regrets ‘ And the rest went down the plughole with various business ventures . ’
4 Woman and the man went up the garden
5 so you could pull it up and down and the effects went out the bottom of the tube , the tube came up like that and it came over , and like that and then the shade would be like that and then you could swing it round
6 Hopefully much will be computerised like the FAA 's at present , where the form and the ECG go down the phone line to America .
7 You mentioned that there 's a great degree of toughness since 1979 on Treasury targets and public expenditure , and the word goes down the line and there 's no argument .
8 These Chelsea-supporting , three-minute Johnnies have been taking the piss out of ordinary folk for too long , indulging their libidos at our nation 's expense , laughing while communities crumble , hospitals are shut and the economy goes down the pan . ’
9 And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same
10 And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same .
11 And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same
12 After questioning 600 non-information technology directors and 1,200 information technology ones , Graham Browne of market research group International Data Corp , concluded that , unless the Government goes down the facilities management path — which he believes is questionable — the UK market is unlikely to experience the 30% per annum growth rate generally forecast .
13 We 've closed the road off while the boys go over the area .
14 While the deal goes down the rest of them wait next door .
15 But for 15 minutes before the curtains went up the audience must have thought that the obnoxious Sheriff of Nottigham was sitting immediately behind me …
16 We keep our trainees hard at it and even when the sun goes down the programme continues .
17 The flood was up to the top of the stove already , and as the gas went out the saucepan went afloat and he was scalded by a stream of boiling water that mixed with the cold .
18 ‘ One of these stations is located about every 70 kms to boost pressure as the oil goes down the pipeline , en route to the export terminals on the Black Sea and the Baltic — a distance of at least 2,000 kilometres from Western Siberia . ’
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