Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv prt] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you generally only go out as a treat , a commitment to healthy eating will mean that you want to choose dishes that build on the good work you have carried on at home . |
2 | Cos they wo n't all go up on a tree . |
3 | In it , a small child roams the streets , talking to strangers , until he finally goes off with a woman who has been wandering about pushing an empty pram . |
4 | My dear Theo , I wrote to you already early this morning , then I went away to go on with a picture of a garden in the sunshine . |
5 | Ah equally um , just to go off at a tangent a bit , um there 're a number of more radical theorists , in particular the um in the Bonnie Burstow book Radical Feminist Therapy , would say that um rather like with other forms of sexual crime , the people who 've been victimised , people who 've survived , are often inclined to say something along the lines of mm y'know did i did I bring it on myself kind of kind of feeling . |
6 | Well he 's taken us out when they 've been to bloody shop working and come back and wa I admitted that , but I mean just to go out for an evening . |
7 | just to go out on a Monday with her , cos she does n't have nursery on a Monday , Tiffany . |
8 | The likelihood is that St Helens will have had their minds wonderfully concentrated by the experience and should win the replay at Wakefield Trinity tonight to go through to a meeting with Oldham in the quarter-finals on Sunday . |
9 | Kissing or touching another man in a sexual way or even just going out for a drink without telling a partner is regarded by most as being unfaithful . |
10 | ‘ I thought we were just going out for a couple of hours ! ’ she protested hotly . |
11 | ‘ I 'm just going out for a minute , Mam , I wo n't be long . ’ |
12 | I 'm just going out for a bit . |
13 | Yes , her mum and dad just gone off on a cruise for er , I do n't know |
14 | Pike was standing by a wooden rack of pamphlets , including What Has Old Mother Walsh to Say to Us ? and a large , colourful one for the kiddies entitled Daddy is n't Dead , He 's Just Gone Out for a Bit . |
15 | book anything up , just go over for a week . |
16 | Oh we just go along with a blow lamp . |
17 | You do n't have to remember any words or facts or anything difficult like that — you just go off in a sort of coma and think how wonderful you are . |
18 | Ca n't think in the arts , in the art bit so I just I just go in for a coffee as well , yeah . |
19 | ‘ I just go in like a bull at a gate and most of the time it works . |
20 | We just go down for a bit of practice a few nights before . ’ |
21 | ‘ I just go out for a bit , just for an hour or two , and when I come back you ai n't even got the kettle on . |
22 | So they they did n't post them they people did the bidding they just went round like a postman and |
23 | The seasons , if they are important enough , can grab people 's attention in the way that you would n't if the programmes just went out over a period of 16 or 20 weeks . |
24 | Erm I took the nine year old boat out and just went out in a boat we had Mary went as well , we were like the all job for mackerel put this guy 's |
25 | It 's always the programmer — it 's very , very seldom the computer — and if I could just go on for a minute , I feel it 's essential that young children , particularly in the primary schools , get used to using hardware and programing , so that they will see the computer as part of their normal lives , like reading and writing and anything else they use . |
26 | You can just go up for a ride , letting someone else do all the work while you enjoy the sensation , or learn to pilot the thing for yourself . |
27 | And will he just go in as an apprentice the same as yourself ? |
28 | In July 1914 air travel was still a novelty to many people and during an outing by employees of an Accrington firm of billiard table makers to Blackpool , a deaf employee named Jack Hargreaves became possibly the first deaf man ever to go up in an aeroplane when he went up as a passenger in a two-seater Fokkers biplane piloted by a Mr. H. Blackburn . |
29 | You know , Bill always goes down on a Tuesday |
30 | ‘ I would like to play through to the Canada tournament then call it a day , hopefully going out in a blaze of glory . ’ |