Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 My mum goes out every Sunday for lunch .
2 His running tore QPR to shreds and he took a Waddle ball after 30 minutes to go down the left and set up Bright for a virtual tap in , his eighth goal in 14 games .
3 If , as I used to , one cracks walnuts by banging two of the things together , and keeps the uncracked winner to go forward the next round , will one inevitably finish Christmas with the hardest nut to crack in one 's hand ?
4 Of course the trouble with boats on a rising tide is that when the tide goes out a lot of those boats are left high and dry .
5 Severe wind turbulence caused my canopy to go down a lot faster than normal .
6 Meanwhile the main path route goes up the valley until sea reappears ( where these two routes merge ) .
7 The main route goes along a narrow elevated ridge from Gray Crag to Thornthwaite Crag where you 'll find the tallest cairn in the Lake District at around 20ft high .
8 ARSENAL manager George Graham has been given the green light to go on a Christmas spending spree .
9 It will typically take several hours for the car to go down the line , hundreds of workers will be directly involved in fitting the various bits and pieces , and each will have a cycle time of perhaps 60 seconds to do their allotted task .
10 While the deal goes down the rest of them wait next door .
11 David must be the best company manager in the business , and our friendship goes back a decade or more .
12 This sort of feeble whining goes down a treat with women like Alison .
13 ‘ What we wanted to tell you , ’ she continued , ‘ was that we'se goin' up the woods on Saturdee and we was wonderin' if you 'd come with us like . ’
14 I knew that I would get a lift on a boat going up the canal .
15 Slowly , creakily , he talked , like a cart pulled by a wise old horse going along a rough road .
16 Our most controversial cover last year showed a photograph of a red car going around a Swiss hairpin , with the headline ‘ Ford 's new Escort meets its rivals ’ , and then , underlined in red , ‘ … and loses ’ .
17 A car going up a dead end at speed was ‘ going nowhere fast ’ ; a ‘ cock and bull story ’ was more often , in his opinion , a ‘ hen and cow story ’ .
18 I worked it out , from things Barbara Coleman told me , and I hitched a lift in a car going up the valley and walked the last mile or two .
19 And I used to go down you used to see all the mams and kids going down the moors here , taking their dad 's tea , down in the fields , so they could have a bit of something and then finish as got dark .
20 So therefore you got motorbikes going up the ramps , which were n't designed for that .
21 With Hungary went also the crown of Croatia .
22 Watkins particularly noted notches where the ley went over a hilltop .
23 He said well I could n't see any of that did n't even see the club go up the tree .
24 My horse went down a couple of times when we were riding along a shallow river The hooves must 've turned up the mud at the bottom and I 'm sorry but no amount of expert preparation can help you keep cool when a 500lb horse goes down on you .
25 Today it was closed but the delightfully cold ice-cream from the small shop at the entrance went down a treat .
26 Another time in the same club he turned to me and said , ‘ The fellow on my other side went up the Irrawaddy in 1943 and he 's been taking me back there with him .
27 With luck ‘ Mummy ’ might disbelieve the dire tale , especially if the bruise went down a little before she saw it .
28 Every time the car went round a corner you had to turn the whole radio round to face a different way That was the only way you could get half-decent reception .
29 H. P. I 've seen inspectors go round the police huts and examine the First Aid Kit .
30 The man who 's lived and worked in the same quarter of the city all his life , has seen his images go around the world and into the hearts of millions .
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