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

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1 I used to walk along there to see these rabbits I think the name was and they , it was a barber 's shop that had got these sold all sorts of pet things and that I used to , then I used to come home that was my Saturday morning , but I always used to go in up to the news line .
2 Yeah and then the horses used to go down out to the line see .
3 Bill Baudelaire would n't be calmly eating dinner with his daughter if there were a multi-horse crisis going on over in the racecourse stables .
4 ‘ If so , perhaps you can tell me what has been going on up at the Hall that has made Miss Hatherby stop your lessons . ’
5 Nebozízek seemed to be the only stop the funicular made before going on down to the bottom of the hill .
6 Going on down to the house with a posy of cowslips , she was aware of that rare feeling of happiness that comes with youth and the first stirrings of love .
7 The A six six five eight if you look at the the bottom of the two roads , it 's the one on the left which is going on down off the plan .
8 There was another commotion going on down on the slip ; the BMW people were gesticulating wildly and pointing at the tyres on one side of the trailer holding the big ski boat , which appeared to be listing slightly in that direction now .
9 ‘ I remember to this day coming out after tea at Jo'burg , 1948-49 , going down on to the ground with Len ; vast crowd , and this fellow comes out of it and says ‘ only 30 more for the record , boys ’ .
10 I thought , you know , nothing 's happening locally , so I 'm going off down to the pub for a noggin , noggin a lert .
11 Involuntarily she found herself going out on to the balcony for air , rather than clearing a space to sit .
12 But for Balbir , as for the majority of Asian girls who have turned to prostitution , they still think that it is too degrading for them to consider going out on to the streets .
13 ‘ You said you 'd be here at four , ’ Ashley protested , going out on to the terrace .
14 Well that 's just what it looks like here you just eating al fresco and going back up to the chateau at a night
15 Corden said he would consider going back on to the board if a new chairman extended an invitation .
16 But police said children had ignored them and even as rescue workers left the scene they had to warn two more boys who were about to go out on to the ice .
17 No point asking Anatoliy , the young ice-fisherman , by what traditional , weatherwise means he tells when it 's safe to go out on to the Dnepr .
18 Then it goes back up to the base rate .
19 ‘ Up in the bloody rafters , ’ said Stone grimly ; he shivered , perhaps a response to the thoughts of having to go back up into the roof space , into the cold , cramped quarters .
20 On arrival at Llandrindod we crossed over to the other platform to board the train which had arrived from Swansea — there being only nine minutes between arrival and departure — only to be told that we would have to go back on to the unit we had travelled up on .
21 Some prostitutes say the big fines mean they have to go back out onto the streets to pay off their debts .
22 ‘ John will do it ; you 'll not be wanting to go back out in the rain . ’
23 The standard will reportedly provide a standard set of techniques for independent software vendors to write to and should allow users to get Unix applications up and running from an install icon within a variety of graphical environments without the need to go back down to the shell , be they native or guest implementations .
24 You can go on up to the house . ’
25 I went on through into the dome car where there were three more bedrooms before one came to the bar , which was furnished with tables , seating and barman .
26 Alina , meanwhile , went on out into the daylight .
27 ‘ Indeed , ’ she said , and went on out to the dairy .
28 Chrissie went on down to the kitchen to make some tea .
29 Go on up to the cottage while I get my shoes on . ’
30 Go on back to the house , ’ he said , in a voice that suddenly sounded as weary as hers .
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