Example sentences of "go [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Let's go somewhere a bit quieter , ’ said Simon . |
2 | Sheila and Annie did go on a bit last time . |
3 | Right , let's go on a bit further , so we 've just done concussion , compression er the next one is an illness , epilepsy now epilepsy , two types , you get the petit mal which is the small fit and the grand mal which is the erm large fit or the full , full fit . |
4 | might go on a bit Shut me gob . |
5 | You wan na go on a summer trip to Austria . |
6 | It 'll be a good three months before she shows , and , with skilful dressing , she could go on a lot longer . ’ |
7 | And then if your blood pressure does go down a bit it does n't matter cos you 're lying down . |
8 | you can just go down a bit like that . |
9 | I 'm hoping it , once it 's dried out that 'll go down a bit . |
10 | ‘ That would go down a treat . ’ |
11 | ‘ It will go down a treat , ’ he said . |
12 | Try its lively , grassy , gooseberry-like '90 Sauvignon , Vin de Pays du Jardin de la France from Guy Saget ( £3.55 ) that would go down a treat with the Mushroom & Parmesan Risotto ( page 120 ) , or the Lemon & Mustard Mackerel ( page 122 ) . |
13 | ‘ She 'll go down a treat in Shipley . ’ |
14 | A hatrick of goals tomorrow at Newcastle would go down a treat . |
15 | A hatrick of goals tomorrow at Newcastle would go down a treat . |
16 | Mind anything Disney at the moment will probably go down a treat . |
17 | Would you go down a hole if it was life or death that was just enough for you to get into |
18 | There 's too many metal and dirge infested undertones but they 'd go down a storm supporting Silverfish . |
19 | They will go down a storm with my business partners . |
20 | There 's too many metal and dirge infested undertones but they 'd go down a storm supporting Silverfish . |
21 | And I mean I think that if it was spread more I mean if if if people locally gave more to bereaved in their own areas , I mean it would go down a lot more good there . |
22 | And since it , and the equally giant-size flower platter , are decorated with green-stemmed red roses on a white ground , they would go down a bomb in Blackpool . |
23 | ‘ I thought I might go upstream a bit and wash off some of this dirt , ’ she said evenly , fingering her hair distastefully . |
24 | Can you go and get Leisha as well and Sarah OK , Leisha and Sarah OK James can you just go away a minute , away you go |
25 | She did go away a lot but normally told somebody first so it was odd . |
26 | Not for the horse 's sake alone was it that carters would drive through a roadside pond , or choose to ford a stream rather than go over a bridge beside the ford . |
27 | It is not quite a handicap system either but the point is that some sufferers can , for instance , swim better than others and may therefore go up a classification . |
28 | pick up , pick up your , your right foot what happens to your pelvis , does it go up a bit ? |
29 | Back into your document , and we 'll go up a bit . |
30 | And did your wage go up a lot when you 'd finished your apprenticeship ? |