Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 There was another commotion going on down on the slip ; the BMW people were gesticulating wildly and pointing at the tyres on one side of the trailer holding the big ski boat , which appeared to be listing slightly in that direction now .
32 But no one was there save for a woman with an umbrella , a cyclist going wearily along by the kerb .
33 ‘ I remember to this day coming out after tea at Jo'burg , 1948-49 , going down on to the ground with Len ; vast crowd , and this fellow comes out of it and says ‘ only 30 more for the record , boys ’ .
34 DAVID ESSEX Going all out for the Cliff Richard Award for persistent youthfulness .
35 I thought , you know , nothing 's happening locally , so I 'm going off down to the pub for a noggin , noggin a lert .
36 Tess was going further on in the carriage .
37 and going straight on up the hill
38 So you 're going straight on to the football are you ?
39 ‘ I 'm going straight on to the Guide Hut through the West Wood . ’
40 We came out the , out the ferry port and you 're alright going straight on to the boat , it 's when you 've got ta turn right .
41 erm Oh definitely yes , I mean when we 're trying to play passes over the top of their defence and they 're getting cut or they 're going straight through to the goalkeeper , it 's very frustrating for us , but really it 's just a case of plugging away and trying to get things to come right .
42 Hit through the ball , keep the left hand going straight through to the end of stroke , and allow the right hand to do the hitting .
43 It was right at the very beginning when you had to ask him about the introduction , I thought you were going straight off from the business card and all the rest of it and what you actually had was your C C Q in front of you because it took you all that time to get round to it .
44 He 's off on one of his jaunts with Sexy Lexy , and then they 're going straight down to the country for the weekend .
45 I 'd been on duty in the Met Office since 8am , and managed to comb my hair and put on some lipstick before going straight down to the dance with June , one of the other Met Waafs .
46 Involuntarily she found herself going out on to the balcony for air , rather than clearing a space to sit .
47 But for Balbir , as for the majority of Asian girls who have turned to prostitution , they still think that it is too degrading for them to consider going out on to the streets .
48 ‘ You said you 'd be here at four , ’ Ashley protested , going out on to the terrace .
49 Well that 's just what it looks like here you just eating al fresco and going back up to the chateau at a night
50 Corden said he would consider going back on to the board if a new chairman extended an invitation .
51 As I hang on to the arm-rest with white knuckles , it is clear to me that Brundle has decided not to attempt the corners but to go straight on to the escape road : the turn is impossible now ; it 's just a joke ; he 's trying to scare the shit out of me .
52 The ideal is for me to stop out here on me own because , if I go into a unit or something and stop , it 's quite easy to go straight back on the gear .
53 If death occurs after that period , the scheme may pay a funeral benefit , but the widow goes straight on to the widow 's pension .
54 Dad said , Keep away from Eladeldi. because everything they see goes straight back to the Capellans .
55 While appreciating the need to continue good exporting conditions for this major Scottish commodity , one could argue that perhaps much of the tax revenue goes straight back into the system to treat those many people who suffer from alcohol misuse or abuse ( not just whisky , of course ) .
56 But police said children had ignored them and even as rescue workers left the scene they had to warn two more boys who were about to go out on to the ice .
57 No point asking Anatoliy , the young ice-fisherman , by what traditional , weatherwise means he tells when it 's safe to go out on to the Dnepr .
58 It would be a crime not to take it when you want to go eastwards out of the Ossau valley .
59 Then it goes back up to the base rate .
60 Whereas the West Mainland never goes really up at the end of the sentence or at least not to the same extent .
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