Example sentences of "and [adv] go [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos when they pulled into a slow section on the railway , the vandals have got on and just gone through the whole lot and taken the radios out . |
2 | What I also want you to do on this is if you can refer to Adrian Bull 's book , the Economics of Travel and Tourism , and just go through the relevant chapter on demand . |
3 | A note of the fact that they have started out equally separated from each other , are now marching in parallel straight lines , and we need to check later that they are still separated by equal distances and still going in the same direction . |
4 | Some fifteen years ago , it was extended and now goes around the northern tip of the peninsula before turning south for a straight run down the west coast in bleak country , featureless except for the sad ruins of abandoned crofts yet relieved by glorious views across to Skye and the islands of the Inner Sound . |
5 | Moving still further inland , she dispensed with the trappings of the colonial lifestyle — she drank unboiled water , used no mosquito-net , walked barefoot , and even went without the indispensable hat . |
6 | Annie rang the top bell and then went to the third floor , Susan 's flat . |
7 | erm There they might have remained erm but erm a sensational discovery took place , which was during the Second World War , when , in the Blitz , a bomb actually hit the , the , the place of worship for the Muddletonians , where they were still worshipping though in very small number , and the man whom we have called the last Muddletonian , who was a farmer in Matfield in Kent , went out with his lorry — you remember petrol was rationed during the war , but he was allowed as a farmer — he took his fruit to Covent Garden , and then went to the smoking ruins of the Muddletonian worship , and filled his apple boxes with papers , and they remained there until the nineteen seventies . |
8 | Ken would start off telling us about his week and then go into the same — what I would call bumhole jokes , always the same about the problems he had with his bum . |
9 | The best preliminary plan may be for the reader to open the book upright at ( the illustration ) and then go to the other side of the room , to be imposed on from a distance : it is the nearest the book can offer to the proper first encounter with the figure . |
10 | That is er saving a range from the prompt file , using extract , and then going into the other file and doing a file combine in that extracted file . |
11 | Smooth the marzipan over the cake , including the underside and neatly going into the empty cut . |
12 | The Girls commence a tuneful lilting chorus and subsequently go through the familiar ‘ cakewalk ’ evolutions . |