Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | My father wanted me to go on to a Public School and I received special lessons in Latin Verse and in Greek .. |
2 | It 's easier for you to experiment to see how it works than for me to go in for a detailed but boring explanation . |
3 | Once a month I go out for a serious session — the last of which was a hard circuit of Radnor Forest , but I enjoyed it tremendously . ’ |
4 | ‘ I go in for a certain amount of golf , you know . |
5 | You 're much too young to be thinking about boys , when I was your age I went around in a big friendly group , plenty of time for all that later on . |
6 | I went out with a new boy for a while and we fell in love . |
7 | This week , I went out in a new , ankle-length skirt for the first time . |
8 | Surkov , in a Yale T-shirt , was sitting alone at a table when I went down to a late breakfast . |
9 | I went back at a slow run , glowing with energy and feeling even better than I had at the start of the Run . |
10 | Now if the Labour group had moved a widening of erm the sort of provision in our elderly persons homes , I could have understood that , because we did n't have real figures , we could not get hold of real figures , every time I went back to a local party meeting , to the Labour group , to any other member they said , do you realise this home has this number of vacancies and your report says that number . |
11 | ‘ I went along as a 10-year-old and watched the shows four times a day . |
12 | When I was living in my former role I went along to a lesbian meeting , thinking that might be what I was , but what I wanted was a relationship with a woman as a man . |
13 | But you went on to a nameless belt of chairs and it took you it was Highways and Horizons they called it . |
14 | And when you wanted to buy something like a three piece suite , you went to somewhere like Bentalls and they took you into a little room , soon as you said to the man well I want to buy this on hire purchase and you went in to a little room and the man sat down and you filled in a long form . |
15 | So what happens if you have , just supposing you went down to a crazy way o of means testing . |
16 | However , if you go back to a lengthy program after a couple of months you will find it very difficult to understand if you have not included any REMs . |
17 | ‘ You go in with a whole lot of money and you come out with a whole lot of junk . |
18 | If you go along to a good quality golf course they have the score card a planner but they also have a little script that tells you about the hole . |
19 | Janet Walters , an Oxford history graduate who had previously served as a full-time tutor in Northamptonshire in 1943–45 , arrived in August 1952 but resigned two years later : she went on to a successful career in adult education , eventually retiring as principal of Hillcroft College , Surbiton , in 1982 . |
20 | ‘ It is , actually , ’ she went on in a normal voice . |
21 | ‘ You can tell your father , ’ she went on in a low voice , ‘ there 's plenty in the valley willing to help . |
22 | ‘ I did mean what I said last night , ’ she went on in a strangled whisper . |
23 | She went off on a determined search for Penry , but he was still nowhere to be seen . |
24 | Chairman I I wonder whether I could just make a sort of general statement from the department 's view before we go on to a particular issue if I may . |
25 | Yes just before we leave however the question of what occur in my mind how you 're going to get from the present position in what appears to be a cost plus basis as we go along to a fixed cost basis and presumably the programme and I in in , are running as it were , are running effectively on the cost plus basis |
26 | This is the moment when we decide whether we go in for a federal Europe or whether we go in for a Europe of member states trading together , competing together , co-operating together . |
27 | ‘ We go in by a roundabout route . |
28 | We went off to a little restaurant she knew near Leicester Square . |
29 | I , I said I was sp you were speaking to an expert er so we went off at a blind tangent . |
30 | We went along to a ballooning club and pestered people to let us have a free flight . |