Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I put in me bag when I go up the school and I had the little microphone hanging out . |
2 | And tha that is one thing I 'm , I mean I 'm not I 'm not the best driver in the world , but that is one thing I do try not to do cos as you say no matter what the circumstances are , if I go up the back of somebody it is my fault . |
3 | I go up the ladder ! |
4 | So when I go round the garden , I carry two containers : a bucket for compostable weeds , and a plastic bag for those perennials with tough tools that might survive . |
5 | ‘ I 've tried to impress on people - I go round the schools and catch them young — that if they do n't leave us their stuff , uncaring descendants may simply throw out a tool , plate , picture or letter , preferring to have a stainless-steel fork , a plastic plate , a multiple … ’ |
6 | I go round the bend just looking after kids all day . |
7 | It 's the same when I go round the schools . |
8 | I 'm scared that sometimes I go over the top with too many solos in the one song , but I try and keep them as simple as I can . |
9 | Yeah I went out I go out every Friday with the boys I do n't er old habits die hard . |
10 | No , I , no I , I suppose what with Aaron going to playschool I go out every day walking apart from Thursday |
11 | So I go there every day now , except Wednesday , my day off . |
12 | And I go there every month . |
13 | I go there every Tuesday for PT . |
14 | When I go down a steep or longish hill , braking on the engine , by the time I 've reached the bottom the engine seems to be suffering from fuel starvation and consequently refuses to go up the other side . |
15 | An' if you mus ' know I like wearin' nice clothes an' I like the way boys look at me when I go down the schtreet an' I like to look sexy an' I like lipstick an' showin' meself off an' all that I enjoy it . |
16 | I could really do with a bit of a sit down and summat to drink , so I go down the driveway into the station . |
17 | ‘ Victor and I go back a long way . |
18 | Ali and I go back a long way . |
19 | Tyler and I go back a few years . |
20 | Yes , Nicole and I go back a long way , and yes , you could say that we 're involved on more than just a superficial level . |
21 | ‘ I go back every year . |
22 | ‘ Jeffrey and I go back an awful long way , and it makes a lot of sense for him to be published by us on both sides of the Atlantic , ’ Mr Bell commented . |
23 | Accordingly , look out for College of Law courses which go round the country , and give good basic training and updates . |
24 | The Canning Shirt Company at the Albert Dock puts transfers and lettering on T-shirts and produces its own designs , including Liverpool logos , which go down a bomb with the tourists . |
25 | Every morning he prepares a range of at least 20 sweets , which go down a real treat . |
26 | Yeah , you go up a stream , a river . |
27 | You go up a ladder ! |
28 | Okay , we can now define a further notion called C command the phrase X C commands a phrase Y , if and only if A neither of X nor Y dominates the other so neither is directly above the other and in the path and B , the first branching node is dominating X , also dominates Y so let's find out if X and C commands to Y , you go up the tree from X and you find the branching node , the first branching node dominating X and see if that node also dominates Y. Okay . |
29 | Florence C commands both saw and herself because if you go up the tree from Florence you find the first branching node , that 's the S node and that dominates both saw and herself . |
30 | Okay and saw C commands herself because if you go up the tree from saw to the first branching node , you 'll find that branching node also dominates herself . |