Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] go [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 At the height of the gale I go down to the pier to see how our local boats are doing , but all the anchors appear to be holding firm .
2 My last weekend with the car I went over to the Island of Luing , leaving the car ( foot ferry only on Sundays ) at Cuan Ferry .
3 But that but that 's tha that 's defeating the whole object of the exercise of getting you know more foot patrols , because it 's foot patrols that they 're talking about all the time , if you give 'em a car you go back to the you know the fire brigade syndrome when it was zip zip zip
4 When the pair finish one car they go back to the beginning of their segment and start on another .
5 While he still had five fingers under his command he went back to the window and dropped Estabrook 's letter through , murmuring the address with a tongue that felt disfigured in his mouth .
6 During my spell on the late desk I went out on no fewer than eleven murders .
7 No matter which coach you went on in the old days ( and the Brightside and Carbrook Co-op ones were the best ) there was always a shilling sweep for the biggest fish and another shilling for the best roach .
8 On the corner of the cul-de-sac they go off at an angle do n't they .
9 When he reached the last machine he went back to the beginning and played them all again .
10 In the evening I went out to a club , stayed up all night , was late for work the next morning , got sacked and ever since then the rest of the staff have been kind enough to pretend that I 'm still one of them .
11 ‘ Oh , ’ said Betty , but after a moment she went out to the stream leaving Lydia to sit back on her heels and wonder why she found dressing-gowns and slippers so tawdry .
12 They took a boat trip to see the seals , and in the evening they went back to the camp and lit a picnic-type disposable barbecue and ate burgers and sausages and fresh crunchy salad they had bought in Blakeney .
13 The moment he went back into the house the gardeners would run out to eradicate the tracks left by his coming and going .
14 Jesus Christ , when he er , went back to heaven he went back as a fe , as a glorified , but as a physical being .
15 Another delay as the work train was slowly shunted along , and as there were no seats on the customer side of the counter in the tiny room he went out into the periodicals area .
16 On our way from Inverness to the west we went out of the train at the Muir of Ord of cattle-market fame .
17 After a little while I went on to the drum with Mr Stevens ’ brother , Sid ; and then I got a full man 's money , one and eightpence , a lot o' money to take home then .
18 We were four days in Piraeus and every day I went back to the Acropolis .
19 The other day I went back into the city to walk round some of my old haunts .
20 ‘ And as to how I found you — when you did n't answer the phone I went round to the flat .
21 well we can do that we had some lovely spring , that day we went up to the park it was what spring like were n't it ?
22 Every day we went back to the garage ; and every day that car of ours was in sorrier shape .
23 Next day we went down to the Nene Valley Railway .
24 To avoid the heat of the day we went out in the mornings , waking while it was still dark .
25 The first night we went out to a restaurant along the coast .
26 That night we went back to the house .
27 The very next day he went back to the doctor to tell him what had happened .
28 The next day he went back to the factory and found out the time of the funeral .
29 ‘ Tuesday was the day he went off in the van and came back with a bruised face ; presumably you 've got a record of the people he called on that day ?
30 After a while he went out into the hall and I heard him pick up the thing that makes noises and which he talks into when there 's no-one here .
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