Example sentences of "and [adv] go [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 There was still enough money and enough going on for a ‘ hot ’ property like Nicholson to walk in and begin making fortunes immediately .
2 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
3 That 's been on a real high and then gone down to a low to nothing .
4 Left the daddy 's list with Mr Moore ( of Moore 's Models ) and then went off for a bit of a stroll around .
5 One possibility is to choose two or three at a time , as above , and then go on to a few others .
6 In Section 7–2 we start with distortions in the factor market , where returns are not equalized in the two sectors of the economy ( for example , because of a union ‘ premium ’ in the corporate sector ) and then go on to a monopoly mark-up pricing policy .
7 The thumb da , da , yes , but , if you 're in it 's a cord of G , you 'll put a two on the B , final note , and then go up to a five on a G , not a one , it 's better to do that , see if you can try .
8 From the Green Quarter strike north another half mile along a road and then go eastwards along a bridleway to Sadgill in the slender valley of Longsleddale ( 2 miles ) .
9 And it 's not just in this country that memories of a Britain in which everyone wore a vest , ate toasted crumpets for tea and never went out without a hat that these programmes are appreciated .
10 MH : I like to travel and never go anywhere without a sketchbook , boats and harbours are a particularly good venue for me , I paint a lot of marine subjects , buildings , figures and industrial subjects as well as still life .
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