Example sentences of "go [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh it 's so quick to go between now is n't it ? |
2 | Her sharply hit volleys punctuated a lot of points , while her court coverage forced Seles to go for even sharper angles . |
3 | ‘ We want to win for as long as we can because it would be a long way to go for just one game . |
4 | Well , we 're getting them to go for a hundred , which sounds a lot , but the ground 's quite variable so , you know , some of it is really good planting land and some of it is n't , so , you know , it 'll be up to the teams to go for as many as they can . |
5 | My tip is to go for really good quality ski pants in black with braces and team that with a jacket that suits your style . |
6 | ‘ When I compared notes with managers in places like Glasgow and Manchester , I found that women there seemed to go for more restrained , less glitzy clothes . |
7 | It expects entry-level boxes built with the PICA chip set and the Acer reference design to go for under $3,500 yet offer a fivefold performance leap over 66MHz Intel 80486DX2 machines . |
8 | It expects entry-level boxes built with the ‘ PICA ’ chip and the Acer reference design to go for under $3,500 yet offer a five time performance leap over 66MHz Intel 486DX2 machines . |
9 | Used to go for sometimes two or three weeks , sometimes if it was a maternity a month , but I used to enjoy it . |
10 | So the stuff coming down , goes through there and then it goes into the rest of the tubes , and away through . |
11 | on a nerve that goes through there . |
12 | And he , you know , he 's not gon na know if Andrew goes through there and suddenly disappears and do n't come back through that door for |
13 | it 's a road that goes through there to Swingdale Road and there 's a little place in there . |
14 | One has to go through past or around York erm for your shopping facilities . |
15 | So if I get that out the way I 'm going to go through very quickly the administration that we look for . |
16 | The coaches used to go through there . |
17 | Right X is an angle and what 's the cosine of the angle so if we we look at it this way erm it 's supposed to go through there through the origin . |
18 | You 're obviously more cautious than you were before , and erm a lot of kids now they tend to stand back for a while just in case 'cause you can never judge how fast they 're really going to go through there . |
19 | I think I think it is a good idea though to erm oh right er to y'know kind of break it up a bit er particularly if at an early stage you 're intending to y'know kind of go through erm and get people to go through quite a lot of questions erm as a by way of er y'know kind of the first stages in in er developing this thing . |
20 | ‘ Not everyone has the drive , ability , energy or inclination to aim for the top — and of course that goes for both men and women . |
21 | Same goes for about half the words I 've been learning from that little minx . |
22 | er Irene was er , erm bath on a Tuesday and Ron usually goes , Ron does n't stay in very long , Irene just goes for about half an hour so she said Ron is n't coming to the bath today , he 's got a bad throat , and I never thought to say , how is his throat this |
23 | and it goes for ever and ever |
24 | I for one am going to go after much younger women because they 're tractable , cute , and society tacitly approves of that sort of thing . |
25 | He 's no trouble when he goes behind there you get and come over to play food do n't you ? |
26 | The sun goes behind there . |
27 | He 'll find out he ca n't he 'll have to go near somewhere . |
28 | Duncan was afraid to go near all that long , green swaying grass and he closed his baby dinosaur lips tighter than ever . |
29 | Councillors need to be very strong-minded , and in some circumstances foolhardy , if they are to go against strongly offered professional opinions . |
30 | HAD Ford not already reserved the name for its forthcoming off-road leisure vehicle , Volkswagen might well have called its sporting flagship the Maverick rather than the Corrado — for it is , indeed , a car that goes against so many accepted practices . |