Example sentences of "can go [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean you can go up on the rest of the week , but the day before the holiday and the day after the holiday the |
2 | You can go up to a woman on a street corner and start yelling at her and ten minutes later she 's back at your place doing God knows what . |
3 | But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate . |
4 | She can go up to the castle to beg her food . |
5 | You can go up for the day . |
6 | You now owe me five thousand pound and you can go up into the middle . |
7 | ‘ All right , then — Alastair can go up through the Glen of the Birks and use the old byre below Urlar . |
8 | Rateable values can go up after an appeal |
9 | These same men use one set of laws to cancel the effects of another , for example , the application of the law of aerodynamics , enables them to cancel the effect of the law of gravity , that 's why you can go up in an aeroplane . |
10 | Firstly the bill can go through on the nod with no note . |
11 | This tragic game can go on for the rest of their lives or one of them can decide enough is enough and withdraw . |
12 | We are here to have a committee meeting about the Season , and about your attitude , and indeed about whether we can go on with the Season at all . ’ |
13 | ‘ Then we can go on up the highway until we catch them , ’ Hugh suggested . |
14 | ‘ We can go on to the depot at 80° South , leave the food there , and then go back . |
15 | Rufus had always heard that nothing can go on in a village without the gossips knowing . |
16 | This is just one kind of learning which can go on inside a robot 's workings . |
17 | ‘ After we 've eaten we can go round to the pub and play snooker . |
18 | And then we can go round to the toys . |
19 | ‘ I can go in on the morning bus with Flora , ’ Anna said , ‘ and home on the early-afternoon one to Quindale . |
20 | You can go in for a drink . |
21 | Nobody can go in without a letter from Earth Commander . ’ |
22 | It 's closer to the DMZ — I can go out during the day and sustain only flesh wounds . ’ |
23 | they 're in that position , it 's gon na cost us to get out , cost us to get them out of it and they can go out into a bed and breakfast or they can stay in the house |
24 | Ideas have to begin somewhere , a point which tends to be overlooked by those who seize on leaked internal government memoranda floating a proposal at a formative stage of the idea and criticize both the content of the proposal and the secrecy which surrounds it , without reflecting that ideas have to be shaped by discussion and given preliminary approval as worthy of examination before they can go out under the imprimatur of the organizing body . |
25 | You can go out through the door behind you . |
26 | Where where you know that he can go out to the market for a popular metric bearing and and slaughter the old price |
27 | You can go out on the landing if you want |
28 | They can go out for a meal . |
29 | ‘ I shall hang it in the kitchen for a week , ’ she said , ‘ and then you can go out for the evening and I will have bread sauce and fried breadcrumbs , and game chips and red currant jelly and watercress and pheasant . ’ |
30 | And you can go out in a moment . |