Example sentences of "goes [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He goes downstairs and goes up , up .
2 Type in your destination , your leaving point and the time you either want to arrive or depart , and the program goes away and calculates the best route .
3 When the theme has been decided , she goes away and prepares a design .
4 He eats properly ; he exercises regularly ; he reads the occasional book ; he talks to people regularly and listens ; he thinks ; he goes home and forgets about work problems all things that lesser mortals sacrifice when under stress .
5 I 'm the sort of fellow who , after a hard day slogging away at the National Theatre , goes home and dips into a much-treasured , well-thumbed copy of Pope or Pepys .
6 Why , you , he goes home and comes back full of the Scottish accent .
7 Chap goes home and finds the missus in bed with one of the neighbours . ’
8 Hatters were said to have long hours — " a man goes early and stays late " — but no fixed hours .
9 The Lynx goes further and allows up to eight players to link together .
10 The Crowland chronicler goes further and states bluntly that Bourgchier was compelled to play his part .
11 The Crowland chronicler goes further and states bluntly that Bourgchier was compelled to play his part .
12 Hildreth goes further and discusses mechanisms in online catalogues to support browsing , such as features for term selection and result manipulation and displays .
13 Thus Gandalf says at the start that the Ring will ‘ possess ’ and ‘ devour ’ any creature who uses it , while Elrond later goes further and says ‘ The very desire of it corrupts the heart ’ ( I , 281 ) .
14 Clark and White , whose expedition was kicked out of the country last autumn , say that there is no justification to these claims , Johanson goes further and blames ‘ a campaign by three or four people who would like to sort of smear our reputation , to do whatever they can ’ .
15 However , Cézanne very often goes further and tilts up the top of an object even more towards the picture plane , so that it appears sometimes as if seen almost from directly above , while continuing to show the rest of the object from a more normal , slightly lower point of view .
16 Braverman goes further and suggests , with Marglin , that management will also endeavour to develop methods of working that involve operators in fragmented , or short cycle time , tasks for reasons other than efficiency .
17 With hindsight , the Crowland chronicler goes further and sees Hastings ' death as a cynical move pour encourager les autres : ‘ with the rest of [ Edward IV's ] faithful men expecting something similar these two dukes thereafter did what they wanted ’ .
18 With hindsight , the Crowland chronicler goes further and sees Hastings ' death as a cynical move pour encourager les autres : ‘ with the rest of [ Edward IV 's ] faithful men expecting something similar these two dukes thereafter did what they wanted ’ .
19 When research goes further and links ends and means , it can help us gauge the significance of factors that seem relevant to a situation .
20 So every time everybody goes past and goes how 's your glow worm boy today and takes the mickey out of him !
21 But if someone goes past and says , ‘ Hey , look at you — sexy ! ’ then that 's horrible , a real pain , you feel self-conscious .
22 If it ca n't get out from the surface of the skin then it goes underneath and gets these great lumps which are very poisonous .
23 an engagement very first thing in the morning , my Lord but Mr suggested , he goes upstairs and tries to find a , finds a
24 It just goes ahead and does its thing , as Matt would say .
25 Outside National Parks and SSSIs prior approval is not required before a farmer goes ahead and implements a capital scheme for which grant is claimed after completion .
26 If the alarm gets no response , the timer goes ahead and switches off in the interest of safety and economy .
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