Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's important to go somewhere with a good kindergarten where they can just be looked after or taught to ski . |
2 | That goes nicely behind a six foot trestle or whatever it is . |
3 | Well we got the rock and roll ones first well they have , them two have to go together in a certain place cos them are all the rock and roll ones and them are not . |
4 | The spiritual ( or is it the psychic ? ) intensity of their presence goes together with a marvellous air of freedom and delicacy . |
5 | When you 're giving feedback to people , yes , there were going to bad things about what they 've done , yes , there 's going to be good things , but if you can catch the bad things between two good things , even if the good things are just saying thank you , they 're going to go away with a bigger smile on their face , and probably feel more motivated for the next time they do that task . |
6 | Additionally , in the case of a complete failure to perform to contract at all , the buyer will usually have the right to go elsewhere to a third party for the same goods and to charge the seller for any increase in the price paid to the third party over that payable to the seller . |
7 | In most houses , with what is called an indirect cold water supply , the rising main goes directly to a cold water cistern , typically situated in the loft ; in others , with a direct cold water supply , the supply for taps and fittings within the house is taken from the rising main itself . |
8 | Time to go home to a warm fire . |
9 | I even got a job for one of my half-sisters at a place in Lunedale , but she did n't settle to the job like me and wanted to go home after a short while . |
10 | Reversion to order can occur ; systems do not necessarily get progressively more disordered as one goes further beyond a first instability . |
11 | This , like the argument about human progress , suggests that the universe can have been going only for a finite time . |
12 | erm and the North Koreans were going backwards at a vast rate of knots and in came the Chinese the Chinese army , it stood at that time I think at twenty five million men erm and , and Douglas started losing again , sad really is n't it ? |
13 | ‘ They were apparently going away for a long weekend vacation . |
14 | He 's probably going away for a long time , that 's why . |
15 | I knew she was unhappy about his going away for a whole weekend when she was too sick to accompany him . |
16 | ‘ I am going away with a nice feeling . |
17 | Going away with a small child is easy — thanks to a variety of items from lightweight buggies to portable potties ! |
18 | They will find it extremely difficult going outside on a bright day and may see very little on a sunny day . |
19 | Next Sunday she was going home for a special birthday tea they were arranging for her . |
20 | Since she had been working more or less at full stretch before she 'd been given the extra work to do , there was only one way she could fit more work into her day , and that was by working late at the office , then going home with a bulging briefcase . |
21 | Bunny was going home on a twenty-four-hour pass and Meredith returning from a week 's leave in Hoylake . |
22 | Aaron why you going home in a stroppy mood ? |
23 | Subject : ‘ Youre going home in a Swedish Ambulance ’ |
24 | At one time when he had been going out a lot with a Jewish couple he wrote to Hanns ‘ I have become a regular ghetto-yid ’ , going now to a stately home ‘ to ride their circumcised horses , now to a vile villa of Bellevue to hear real kosher recordings of Beethoven which none of them liked or understood , though they pretended they did , and now to a café which is inhabited solely by people who look like Schnozzle Durante . ’ |
25 | Although the haze had restricted visibility forward Spencer recalls that he could see down quite well and everything seemed to be going smoothly for a controlled emergency landing . |
26 | David Oates going well in a new saloon car racing class . |
27 | All was going well until a passing lad with a sense of fun ( ? ) pulled out the plug . |
28 | Now we 're going fast on a downward slide |
29 | I 'm going abroad for a short time … ’ |
30 | At the end of the day it 's a political decision from the council of ministers , but it seems to be going there with a firm endorsement of support from the commission . ’ |