Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv prt] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If , however , top-selling weekly music papers are more your cup of tea , then this well-worn proverb goes right out of the window . |
2 | It would be a crime not to take it when you want to go eastwards out of the Ossau valley . |
3 | The ladies and gentlemen went slowly out of the room , some protesting quietly that they had not seen enough of their dear relation . |
4 | They still call it melton ; but look at the difference : the heart has gone right out of the cloth . |
5 | He motioned with his head to Antony , who nodded and went swiftly out of the room and up the stairs . |
6 | A cold nod towards Sophie and she went quickly out of the room , leaving behind an uncomfortable silence . |
7 | That would go totally out of the window . |
8 | When he had dressed himself he went back out of the kitchen door ; no doubt Ellen would latch it again once she heard him go , her vengeance at what life had done to her completed . |
9 | Push the crate left onto the button , stand on the conveyor belt , duck and go left , jump up two platforms and crawl right , through the wall , collect the speaker , go back out of the cave and jump up , go right at the top and fall down the hole , go right and jump over the crate and push it left onto the button , go up on the lift , then right , jump onto the crate on the top platform and push it right , then left onto the button . |
10 | They had not gone overseas out of a belief in religious toleration . |
11 | He left it as it was , and went silently out of the churchyard . |
12 | She said no more , and Liddy went quietly out of the room . |
13 | You turn out the lights , and ‘ Smee ’ goes quietly out of the room and hides . |