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

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1 ACT decided to go down the object-oriented route for several reasons .
2 No , you know you know as you 're going down the corridor before you get to the doors to go down the next set of stairs , I mean in O S D , the last one is er for the P C that does all the man er you know all the duties and things like that , and in his office there 's a great big board with all the vehicles on , and the key 's hung up at the end and who 's got 'em out , and the bottom one is that green van , because he went up and picked 'em up , when I was there .
3 He fell twice , going down the second time across a litter of boxes , and losing the gun .
4 I think the way things are going now the Black people in South Africa are treated much better than they were before , but they used to be treated terribly , and after all it was their country .
5 Mother Francis stood at a window and watched little Eve go down the long avenue of the convent out to Sunday lunch on her own with the Hogans .
6 So I rise and go along the blazing beach to the jetty , to see Old Man Monsoon .
7 ‘ It 's none of my business , ’ she replied , gripping the solid wood grab-rails as she went down the five steps with their non-slip treads .
8 Every morning he went down the three flights of stairs the mail was there to be shuffled and dealt .
9 So er I went down the Red Lion in Willenhall and fixed him up for a night 's dosh , did n't I , and the driver and then er I worked on , worked on and on and was able to get these er done for him to take back to fit this ship .
10 Lastly they went down the main staircase to the Director s office .
11 I went down the wrong route with the referrals and
12 The Central African Federation , embracing the Rhodesias and Nyasaland , had broken up under African nationalist pressures at the end of 1960 ; the West Indies Federation had gone much the same way during 1961 ; and South Africa had become a republic and left the Commonwealth that year .
13 By 10.30 he had gone down the full length of the corridor that ran past his office and he had then spent two and a half hours in H3 's laboratory .
14 Later , in the chapel adjoining the castle , Father Jerome said Benediction and prayed for Sara and the life that lay before her ; and then she went up the narrow staircase to her bed and , when Candida had helped her to undress , stood a while longer at her window , looking through the narrow slit at the lights in the harbour and the dark , massive mountains behind .
15 We have gone slightly the other way with obviously robotics and the electronic age and this sort of thing .
16 Here is a test : if you were in Warsaw , faced with an hour to fill before catching a train , would you go up the tallest building in the city to experience a panoramic view , or rush to the bookstore/poster shop in order to buy a massive Telly Savalas poster ?
17 So I , I erm , I had a lovely walk through there , and then we went out the other side of it , and it 's Highgate Cemetery .
18 We went out the following week against QPR , who were up there challenging , and beat them 2-1 .
19 Go out the other side of the priory , beyond the farm .
20 If the previous stages have gone well the actual task of writing may now be relatively painless .
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