Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Let's all go down The Strand have a banana .
2 ‘ It is to your advantage that I go away , for if I do not go away the Paraclete will not come to you .
3 He went the long way home , but did not go down the little gang plank to the barge of a friend of his — a woman who kept ten or so cats on board and brewed some awful drink out of peaches .
4 On Europe , to put it beyond all doubt in this House , in the country , and on the continent , will my right hon. Friend reaffirm that it is the policy of Her Majesty 's Government that Britain shall not go down the route of a federal Europe and that it is for Britain to decide on the future of her own currency ?
5 Why can we not go down the same road ?
6 ‘ Why not go out the front gate , the way they came in ? ’
7 Can you go and get Leisha as well and Sarah OK , Leisha and Sarah OK James can you just go away a minute , away you go
8 And she was ordering stuff for Nana , you know , fruits , sweets , crisps all sorts of things , upstairs and downstairs and chocolates in , you know , she 'd just go up the shops and buy them .
9 you can just go down a bit like that .
10 I 'm not going to Nettos today I 'll make do just go down the bottom .
11 Can I just go down the shops , Kelly and me are just going get something ?
12 Yeah I know we 'd still go up the Clickers sometimes but we do n't have to go all the time do we ?
13 Did you ever go down the caverns ?
14 You 're not serious that they 're going to go to nothing could always go down a hundred .
15 No wonder Italians have just voted massively to adopt the British system for three-quarters of their Senate seats ; the Chamber of Deputies will probably go much the same way .
16 Mind anything Disney at the moment will probably go down a treat .
17 We cook it as I say I mean but I do n't often go up the chip shop .
18 Rob teases her by saying that she 'd rather go round a supermarket than climb a mountain , but there 's ‘ many a true word … ’ and all that .
19 Oh yes I know one man there now , well he 's so dumb he 'd rather go down the hold , than he would do marking the pencil and paper .
20 He 's so thick , you know he 'll say right I 'll go down the hold , I 'll do the humping , what they call humping , he 'll do that , loading these slings or bags , rather than him standing there and say well ten bags in that sling , put ten down , he could n't do that , so he 'd rather go down the hold that 's happened .
21 But , we have interest rates at the lowest rate they 've been , well , in my memory , really , in terms of er er my time in business , and they may even go down a further one per cent .
22 Well I just thought I 'd go over now and I might as well go down the shop when
23 Do n't go up the cliff until I return .
24 Ca n't go up the King 's Head , it 's shut .
25 I do n't have a social life , I do n't go out a lot , because first of all I have a lot of work to do .
26 ‘ He could n't go out the front door to play without being mugged . ’
27 So we do n't go there no more , ’ he said again .
28 Called Do n't Go Down the Mine it was written in 1910 by William Geddes and Robert Donnelly .
29 Later , comedians adapted the words to ‘ Do n't go down the mine , Daddy , there 's plenty coal in the cellar ’ .
30 My parents went absolutely nuts because all my family are coal miners — my grandfathers , my uncles — and the idea was that if you got a chance you did n't go down the pit , but I wanted to .
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