Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Come on , no , come on Neil go on , oh he 's |
2 | go on Samson go on put it in the goal , go on Samson I 'll bet . |
3 | Because when there 's inflation in the system , company values are inflated , company er profits are inflated , so companies go up with inflation . |
4 | go and chat up Nick go on . |
5 | I mean if if presumably people go on being born there surely we should leave them . |
6 | Often people go on to say something apparently absurd like , ‘ But he said he 'd be home early tonight , ’ or ‘ But he never said goodbye ’ , as though in some way the person concerned knew he was going to die . |
7 | ‘ Now th'can go out , ’ he said and went with her into the shadow-filled yard ; one long arm guiding her with relentless force past the lighted windows of the inn , past the well and a small cart , past James Lambert walking shakily towards the back door of the inn , to a dark corner behind a group of empty ale kegs . |
8 | ‘ Why ca n't Gran go back to Saracen when Buzz returns and be nursed there ? ’ |
9 | A study of laundry cleaning products ( detergents and soaps ) in Barbados ( James , 1983 ) , shows in detail how TNCs go about transforming consumption needs and capturing Third World markets . |
10 | But then people go on about his past , the drug dealing and that . |
11 | On the medical records , it would go down under its mother 's name , but then records go down under another name . |
12 | Sometimes James go up or Dennis goes up . |
13 | Bangkok is well supplied with ‘ shooting galleries ’ where pushers go down lines of addicts giving them all a fix with the same needle . |
14 | BELFAST could soon see annual profits of over £1m go up in smoke and become a dumping ground for waste from all over Europe , it was warned today . |
15 | Subtle but damning variations of idiolect are unlikely to count for much in a country where people go around wearing tee-shirts inscribed with things like ‘ The essence of brave 's aerial adventure : the flight 's academy of the American east club with the traditional gallery of Great Britain diesel ’ . |
16 | The main thing for us was stopping the office because that 's where sales go on . |
17 | To see them within their realm , led me to understand why divers go on and on about fish and viz. And the viz was good . |
18 | but to feel sorry for women and put their view forward because , I mean , you still the situation of a Friday when men go down to the pub and you know they 're all Jack the Lad ! |
19 | The board 's objections hinge on the lyrics : ‘ Love is love when boys go out with girls , boys with boys and girls with girls . ’ |