Example sentences of "[adv] goes the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Onward goes the pilgrim band … ’ |
2 | On goes the road in a series of turns and twists and interesting situations , with intriguing glimpses of the coast and the wide sweep of Eddrachillis Bay , and then the vast seascape is fully revealed as the road comes alongside the lovely Clashnessie Bay , bounded and sheltered in the west by a peninsula that thrusts far out to sea and ends at the rocky Point of Stoer . |
3 | Free-kick Dorigo along the ground through the wall … keeper blocks it … in goes Deane … down goes the keeper oohhh . |
4 | If you have ever watched a dog running across a field , unless he is tracking something , he will often run with his nose in the air , using his eyes for long-distance viewing , but as soon as he reaches an area of interest , down goes the nose , far closer to the ground . |
5 | Inspector comes in — up goes the radio to the ventilator out of sight . |
6 | Up goes the telescope , you 're lying there you know , and the doctor told me , he said , Do you wan na watch ? |
7 | A tap is turned , a pressure of 120 pounds per square inch applied to the piston , and up goes the end of the coach as easily as though it were a doll 's house . |
8 | Up goes the axe . |
9 | Out goes the stereotype of the egghead with staring eyes trying to see through bottle-end glasses . |
10 | In and out goes the needle , the body , head and foot follow the direction of the hand as it pulls the thread through the canvas . |
11 | She sighs , pauses , then in and out goes the needle again and again . |
12 | Out goes the Chingford Skinhead — who has a tiresome tendency to bang on about politics — and in comes a writer who takes a broader swipe , Tom Utley . |
13 | Here goes the introduction , are you ready to sing ? |
14 | How goes the campaign ? ’ |
15 | How goes the research into working out just what the endothelins do and how they do it ? |