Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Jarvis did n't much want to do any of these things , but he did want to go up north and admire the old Glasgow PIE , not to mention going back to ride once more San Francisco 's BART , which tunnels deeply through the rock under the Bay . |
2 | Do you want to go out Brandy ? |
3 | Right now we better start you off how we mean to go on James , with er a sp a special sticker . |
4 | you mean to go on Derek ! |
5 | Oh , do n't really know , they tend to go up sort of two |
6 | Not all hairs come off in one go however , and you may need to go over sections again and again . |
7 | Golden Freeze is not well handicapped and has gone up 4lb since finishing second to Joint Sovereignty in the Mackeson . |
8 | I 'm amazed that this country appears so stable as inflation , they say , has gone up 250% ( ! ) in the last 3 years and wages have only kept pace with about half of that , and only yesterday a newspaper posted on the canteen wall announced a massive corruption deal whereby the country 's leaders made 81 billion cruzeiros out of currency exchange . |
9 | When she was dressing to go out Sally was invariably unable to find the belt she wanted , one shoe had gone missing or one stocking developed a ladder . |
10 | In our opinion , this constitutes a violation of the Theft Act 1968 subsection 32 ( c ) and we would be grateful if you would consider the following advice : please stop going down Convent St. and entering houses without the owners ' permission . |
11 | He decided to go home and pick it up , and in fact he was seen going up St Giles ' on his bicycle towards North Oxford . |
12 | Yes , of course — how silly of me , they 'd gone up market now , and it was funeral directors ' suppliers I needed . |
13 | I 've promised to go up country to a bull ranch a friend of mine called Barbosa runs . |
14 | Well she was going to go up Kingswood to see Lynn . |
15 | I 'd like to go back London . |
16 | I 'd like to go down daddy . |
17 | I 've got to go up Asda . |
18 | That should be alright Yeah we 've got to go up town Thursday have n't we ? |
19 | ca n't do it any other way , so I said oh I 'll go and have a look , I 've got to go down town and |
20 | What , what happened was Robert , Rob and me shouted , Robert and me were there and who was it , Helen was there I think as well , his ex girlfriend we were going go on Jon , go on jump and everybody in the pool started it go on Jonathan |
21 | We 've tried to keep our our support group also you know to go back sort of as loose as possible that we have n't great great format of a chair and a secretary and a treasurer although we do have that frame work because we 've discovered we also needed some sort of structure . |
22 | Rainwater can be collected in different-sized containers , raindrops observed going down window panes , etc . |
23 | I 'll have to go up top , oh or pre maybe your dad would nip up to shop or something . |
24 | You 'd have to go back years to find a sequence of gigs as poorly attended as we 've seen recently : Frank Sinatra , Chesney Hawkes , Morrissey , Chris Rea , Lloyd Cole and Alice Cooper all played to empty rows in Dublin . |
25 | people do n't have to go out Sunday normally |
26 | Then he 's saying go on Corrinne have a look ! |
27 | ‘ But you could have gone back north . |
28 | Yuk , that should have gone out ages ago . ’ |
29 | He was intending to go up West himself that evening , but hardly expected to meet McAllister when he did so , seeing that , for once , he was going out with his disreputable brother Stair , and God knew where they would end up — nowhere respectable , that was for sure . |
30 | Just keep going up dad . |