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

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1 it just goes on to the edge here .
2 Andrus just pops in to see Sesostris and they have a bit of a chat , not a long one , they do n't even have a cup of coffee , mean bastards , both of them , and then Andrus goes on to the Cashier presumably with Sesostris 's authorization and the Cashier takes the money out of the safe and gives it to him .
3 A wall goes down from the road straight as a die to Ease Gill and a walk alongside leads in a few minutes to a small hole in the ground that opens into lengthy passages below : this is Short Drop Cave .
4 You 've got ta get the stu the smell goes in to the liquid then you chuck the liquid away .
5 When we finally spill outside , Rachel says she wants to go down to the beach again .
6 Only that she did n't want to go down to the sea again . ’
7 ‘ Would you like to go down to the kitchen now , Tobermory , ’ asked Lady Blemley politely , ‘ and see if the cook has got your dinner ready ? ’
8 I tell ya , so I think we got out , we got our hair done and she wanted to go down to the mission so the hairdresser phoned a different taxi , we have this one up here , he took her down from there to the mission , cos he went down the back ways , you know ,
9 ‘ I 've got to go down to the off-licence later . ’
10 Therefore I did n't know what was going on to the point where I carried on working in a prefabricated hut hard by the administration block during a very successful students ' occupation in summer 1976 .
11 3 The children 's parents tell their version of the story , starting at the moment when they see the stains on Lollo 's gear , and going on to the point where they realise they ( or their children ) have discovered super penicillin .
12 Sara went to the top of the spiral staircase and crouched , listening to the argument going on on the floor below .
13 Dramatic as imprinting is as a form of learning , it suffered from my point of view from the problem that for a bird to become imprinted requires exposing it to the stimulus , the flashing light or whatever , for a couple of hours ; memory builds up slowly over that time , and so the cellular changes that are going on during the period inevitably intermingle the effects of learning and of visual stimulation with those of memory formation .
14 Tractor development is n't just going on in the west either .
15 When we held our first University reunion outside Birmingham , in London , I was delighted that more than 200 of you came along to hear what is going on in the University now .
16 That does n't mean you disregard adult commitments and disregard that there is some really shitty stuff going on in the world right now .
17 But it can hardly be argued that either carbonate or coal measure deposition is going on around the world today in anything like the way it has in the past .
18 And that I mean is one of the major criticisms against a functional approach , that sometimes you need to know what 's going on inside the box fully to be able to fully appreciate the behaviour anyway .
19 I 've seen her going along to the library regularly , pretty well every night .
20 ‘ There 's a small window in the second room with a large pipe going down into the moat outside , ’ he went on .
21 Or what we could do , well , what I mean is , maybe would n't do any harm going down to the pub tonight to see if the others are there , only a quick drink mind , we ca n't be sure what they 're like yet — ’
22 I 'm going down to the shop later , so I 'll make an appointment for you . ’
23 There were hundreds of ropes going down to the stage below — it was a long , long way down .
24 Oh no , look buns are going off on the floor everywhere !
25 They would be going off in the boat together because that is what they always did in the mornings , to return in half an hour .
26 Parties then with noise , just imagine going up to the door where there are fifty or sixty seething people in there .
27 Well I 'll , I 'm going up to the vet so I 'll leave it running when we 're in the vet .
28 It was the last of his nightly chores and he looked around once more to make certain that he had not forgotten anything before going up to the room where his young wife was resting .
29 When she got there she found that it was rather full , but being a regular churchgoer she did not mind going up to the front where there were plenty of empty pews .
30 If she had thought of it , she would have looked before : she had registered the reporter and photographer going up to the flat above , and had said to herself that they did n't , very obviously , have the class of the young men from the London Sundays .
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