Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] [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 | ‘ One of her lines … as the king … goes on about the Gods not suffering the unpiety of his sister to go unpunished . |
4 | What goes on in the US today has a habit of repeating itself in the UK tomorrow . |
5 | Few of the million or so visitors who take advantage of the Garden as a public amenity each year are aware of the scientific heritage behind the Garden , or indeed of the high level of scientific work which goes on behind the scenes today . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | I were just so psyched up on Wednesday and then I had to go in on the Friday before so I did n't |
8 | You 've got ta get the stu the smell goes in to the liquid then you chuck the liquid away . |
9 | When we finally spill outside , Rachel says she wants to go down to the beach again . |
10 | Only that she did n't want to go down to the sea again . ’ |
11 | ‘ 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 ? ’ |
12 | 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 , |
13 | ‘ I 've got to go down to the off-licence later . ’ |
14 | You do n't want to go down to the slides yet ? |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | So I always try to do that but I , I , again I find that it 's very erm very tiring and it 's very , gets very can get very involved with it , so I would like us , I 'd like you to think of the idea of a social secretary to help with the raffles and organizing what 's going on at the meetings please . |
18 | Sara went to the top of the spiral staircase and crouched , listening to the argument going on on the floor below . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Tractor development is n't just going on in the west either . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | I 've seen her going along to the library regularly , pretty well every night . |
26 | ‘ There 's a small window in the second room with a large pipe going down into the moat outside , ’ he went on . |
27 | Sometimes I 'd watch their kites going down into the fields overhead , down until they dwindled away out of sight , long before they reached the tops of the trees You ca n't do that often , though , because of all the smog . |
28 | ‘ Going down to the Hogans again are you ? ’ she said , sounding slightly put out . |
29 | 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 — ’ |
30 | Oh well I 'll have to try , try keep going down to the courses down to Toshiba . |