Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | So , if you go on thirty days unfortunately we we 'll enforce that . |
2 | Not all proofs of new laws go along these lines . |
3 | ‘ So I twiddle my thumbs , go through more files ? ’ |
4 | Go up two spaces , left one , and collect the gem . |
5 | Well you , you got on the cranes down there , you go up fifty feet and then you had to go up another fifty feet to your top of your jib . |
6 | Men go up high mountains to achieve a new perspective ; thus all prophets have done this so they can dissolve the nuts and bolts of difference and see in their place the unity . |
7 | go up those slopes . |
8 | We go up several flights of stairs to the room where Rezia lives with her husband and son . |
9 | Yeah but I thought I ai n't seen anybody with it like that be a bit different , sort of when we go out New Years Eve and that . |
10 | And Philip remembered how he 'd seen her go out two weeks ago with yellow flowers in the back seat of the car . |
11 | I agree with what you 're saying , but we should also look at what we do , for instance David when you go out you virtually never divert your telephone , everytime you go out ten minutes later I get up and go and divert your phone for you , if we get into the habit of diverting our phones then we we would n't have that problem . |
12 | It used to be that Opposition spokesmen quoted figures that were four years out of date , but the hon. Gentleman depends on statistics that go back 10 years . |
13 | Mattocks Roses go back 4 generations to 1875 when Mark 's great grand-father , John Mattock set up in business in Headington in Oxford . |
14 | yeah , I could n't believe it I mean you go back five years he 'd never done things like that , he erm , missed the most easiest reds and left it right over the pocket and then Stephen Hendry went on and cleared up the whole frame , got a break of over a hundred |
15 | Observatories go back many centuries , perhaps even to Stonehenge ; but modern observatories in the West began in the sixteenth century . |
16 | ‘ I think that friendship can be defined by its longevity and Peter McKay and I go back 25 years . |
17 | That was not , of course , achieved in six or seven months : the beginnings of the process go back several years , when our ‘ old ’ domestic Ethics Committee set up , in conjunction with the other Institutes , a joint Working Party on Independence and the Audit . |
18 | From what I 've heard , you and Lissa go back some years , too . |
19 | Others go round residential neighbourhoods with their carts collecting different kinds of scrap from shops and houses . |