Example sentences of "[verb] to go [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Jarvis did n't much want to do any of these things , but he did want to go up north and admire the old Glasgow PIE , not to mention going back to ride once more San Francisco 's BART , which tunnels deeply through the rock under the Bay .
2 Do you want to go out Brandy ?
3 Right now we better start you off how we mean to go on James , with er a sp a special sticker .
4 you mean to go on Derek !
5 Oh , do n't really know , they tend to go up sort of two
6 Not all hairs come off in one go however , and you may need to go over sections again and again .
7 When she was dressing to go out Sally was invariably unable to find the belt she wanted , one shoe had gone missing or one stocking developed a ladder .
8 I 've promised to go up country to a bull ranch a friend of mine called Barbosa runs .
9 Well she was going to go up Kingswood to see Lynn .
10 I 'd like to go back London .
11 I 'd like to go down daddy .
12 I 've got to go up Asda .
13 That should be alright Yeah we 've got to go up town Thursday have n't we ?
14 ca n't do it any other way , so I said oh I 'll go and have a look , I 've got to go down town and
15 We 've tried to keep our our support group also you know to go back sort of as loose as possible that we have n't great great format of a chair and a secretary and a treasurer although we do have that frame work because we 've discovered we also needed some sort of structure .
16 I 'll have to go up top , oh or pre maybe your dad would nip up to shop or something .
17 You 'd have to go back years to find a sequence of gigs as poorly attended as we 've seen recently : Frank Sinatra , Chesney Hawkes , Morrissey , Chris Rea , Lloyd Cole and Alice Cooper all played to empty rows in Dublin .
18 people do n't have to go out Sunday normally
19 He was intending to go up West himself that evening , but hardly expected to meet McAllister when he did so , seeing that , for once , he was going out with his disreputable brother Stair , and God knew where they would end up — nowhere respectable , that was for sure .
20 You could afford to go up Shel ca n't you ?
21 Finally falling , so we can afford to go out mid-week too
22 while we 're all waiting with a cooked dinner he 's going to have to go up Gerald 's .
23 We had to go up heights then did n't we .
24 So that 's what they did at Devon Square , that 's why that was all that , that people came up East Street and then had to go down Devon Square and back out
25 We came on a , I think it was on a Friday or Saturday morning and I had to go back Sunday night , cos I was on duty on the Monday back in Plymouth , and I did a month in Plymouth , er , a month or five weeks no longer , and I came up each weekend to see them , my wife was left there then .
26 I have to go up north tomorrow on a family matter .
27 Thursday , Friday , Saturday , but er if I have to go up town I , I 'll probably go just round there
28 Now them they have to go down sauce up here you 've got no tinned stuff , no ?
29 I said to Angela , eh , I said , if you go for that job you ca n't stop in middle of ceremony and say I have to go out granddad .
30 Northern Ireland was urged to go up market to attract affluent visitors according to a report by the Northern Ireland Economic Research Centre .
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