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

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1 So we made the decision to go up Beinn Damh , not a Munro , but nevertheless a divine mountain of 902 metres situated conveniently behind the cottage .
2 So you get the impression here of Lincoln talking about an unusual crisis situation in a letter to one of his mates in eighteen sixty four Lincoln goes on Lincoln goes on to , in his letter to a friend to deny that civil war was fought to , to free the slaves er as a moral crusade , he wants no part of that argument .
3 For the FA Cup Finalists to go down Sunderland would have to lose their last three matches , with Oxford winning their final game at Tranmere and making up for their inferior goal difference , Plymouth and Newcastle also winning , and Grimsby getting at least a draw .
4 We used to make a detour going down Lenin Avenue .
5 Then as soon as the last act goes up Bobby will ring for a doctor and say that Bunty 's had an accident .
6 What time did the chicken go on Paula ?
7 Now we 're going over to the tuck shop Go on Natalie sing something .
8 Well done , that 's it , right , O K. Go on Matt .
9 Do you know bus fares go up Sunday ?
10 The taxi goes down Paseo Escalon .
11 on Tuesday I said , eh , chance to go out Tuesday night .
12 When the hot , salted water went down Andrew 's throat , he gulped , and it would have all spurted out had Peggy , and none too gently , not clamped his jaws together again .
13 Car parks in accessible areas like Glencoe have been full to capacity according to the area 's rescue team , which has recorded as many as 150 people going up Stob Coire nan Lochan in one morning .
14 When the eighth wicket went down England were still nine behind , only for two unlikely heroes to emerge .
15 As Clare went out Carolyn quickly and unexpectedly closed the door behind her and said ’ Thankyou , ’ as if she 'd been shown her hotel room by a maid .
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