Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Additionally , why the hell 1–0 , we could at least hope if we do lose that we will go down all guns blazing in a stormer of a match , say 4–3 ( and Brian , might even score one against quality opposition — god forbid him score more though . |
2 | Best friends from the age of ten , now they would go down different roads . |
3 | Afterwards he recommended that the class should go over selected extracts , looking at them with a worksheet . |
4 | They would normally go up four feet there , ai n't they ? |
5 | ‘ I do n't think there 's room in the lift for all you old pals , ’ Jonathan smiled hideously , ‘ we 'd best go up other ways . ’ |
6 | Do these all go up two squares at a time ? |
7 | Ministers however were not at fault because ‘ nobody could tell that the stock market would go up 150 points since we priced the shares . |
8 | I 'm happy if I can go up several flights of stairs and not get out of breath . |
9 | And so I mean you had to sort of go up several flights of stairs and you walked in and it , it looked lovely . |
10 | The third one goes I wan na go back million times better , a million times better ! |
11 | Historical The purpose of an historical grammar is to trace the development of the structure of a language back to its origins , which can go back many centuries . |
12 | ‘ I do not go around public houses asking if my wife is telling me the truth . |
13 | It was further recognised that project-related work in the library also brought benefits in terms of teacher/pupil interaction and support : you have the opportunity to get closer to them as well … to help them better because you can go round small groups and talk at length while others are getting on with something that you know they are interested in . |
14 | Then you will go round those establishments , with one of the likenesses , until you find some girl who recognizes it . ’ |