Example sentences of "go [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | PHONEY TV SOAP GOES DOWN DRAIN |
2 | It comes off at North Cheams and goes down Church Hall Road , and up Priory Road , till it the end of Avenue |
3 | I 'd like to go down daddy . |
4 | Now them they have to go down sauce up here you 've got no tinned stuff , no ? |
5 | I used to come home , I used to go down there about , I used to start out away from the shop about er ten o'clock , half past ten , you see , in the morning and go down the Fen , call at then comes well I used to call on the first houses on the right the way down the Fen there I used to go down farm they used to call it , come back to and then on to you see . |
6 | ‘ We 're to go down t'village , to t'stables , ’ George told his father , as he retrieved the reins . |
7 | Teacher to go down und-orr ! |
8 | ‘ May I borrow your car to go down town ? ’ |
9 | Ma , will you write me a letter tomorrow to go down town to look at some clothes |
10 | 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 |
11 | Cedric goes home Mystery surrounds the recent recall to New York of Cedric Thornberry , the Northern Ireland-born bon vivant and occasional spokesman for the United Nations in Namibia . |
12 | We told Matata we wanted to go further north still , into the Chobe and Moremi game parks . |
13 | if wanted to go further south |
14 | Time to go home time to go home . |
15 | It it goes further south than I thought it did . |
16 | As one goes further south , people will be paying lower regional taxes and will vote Conservative . |
17 | As one goes further north , taxes will get higher as people are more likely to vote Labour . |
18 | But the police lost out at Newforge Lane on Tuesday evening , going down 1– to Queen 's . |
19 | Talent going down drain . |
20 | ‘ I 'm going down Bean 's , ’ he said , despairing . |
21 | Rainwater can be collected in different-sized containers , raindrops observed going down window panes , etc . |
22 | What 's going down man ? |
23 | That 's the one that 's going down south . |
24 | Cos that 's , we go to Newark then Grantham going down south to me mum 's we go all that way . |
25 | Yeah well they 're going down south |
26 | I I 'm going down south next week and I intend |
27 | Harland and Wolff Welders crashed out of the competition at the hands of RUC , going down 5– at Newforge at the weekend . |
28 | Towing forwards going down wind means that there is no possibility of being blown over , but the controls must be held or locked otherwise the control hinges may be damaged by the surfaces slamming across against the stops . |
29 | I know it 's daft , she said should 've gone Christmas week and I said I 'm not going down Christmas week so I went the week before . |
30 | No they said they were going down town for some Krona . |