Example sentences of "[adv] go a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In goes a Commons motion , tabled by the Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes . |
2 | These capital schemes , though extremely welcome , are only going a part of the way towards the complete overhaul of the majority of the fixed plant which is required within Wimpey Minerals . |
3 | Only going a bit , I 'm not quite sure actually . |
4 | He was only gone a minute , and when he returned , it was with a couple in their fifties who were holding hands as if they were desperately hanging on to reality . |
5 | He was only gone a moment or two and when he returned he was holding the complete clasp . |
6 | after , after breakfast had er it suddenly went a headache |
7 | we find that we put that on in summer and it , it feel , keeps us warm even when weather just goes a bit |
8 | just gone a couple of minutes over , let's go and . |
9 | It 's just gone a bit sticky like . |
10 | You 've just gone a lot quieter |
11 | Mr. Stevenson is not gone a week and you all go to pieces ! |
12 | I imagine you 've noticed that our dear prime Minister does n't exactly go a bundle on us , on any of us ? ’ |
13 | Well I 'm just make sure you behave your alright but just go a bit steady out the front there . |
14 | No we did n't have a row he just went a sleep me Aar , me and Aaron had enough , we went for a walk down the lake |
15 | Their batting still goes a lot deeper . |
16 | Their batting still goes a lot deeper . |
17 | No , as anyone , do you reckon anyone would ever go a home run ? |
18 | Off went a van with me home packed in it |
19 | Not only were limestones deposited in Europe as far south as Cantabria and right across the Mid-West , they also went a lot farther . |
20 | I rested my head on the glass , and up went a pigeon . |
21 | In the shady corner , I wanted to create more of a woodsy atmosphere and probably went a bit over the top with primulas — not just wild primroses and oxlips but some of their prettier hybrids , like the dark-leaved , mauve-pink flowered ‘ Garryarde Guinevere ’ and the enchanting little double lilac primroses ‘ Quakers ' Bonnets ’ . |
22 | The argument now goes a step further : the process by which Zuwaya made history was substantially the same for all Libyan tribesmen . |
23 | Now it 's really gone a bit bit over the top I think . |
24 | Out went a Tropicana which was soon joined by about fifty free offerings and back on the buzzer the rod went while I returned to my seat . |
25 | ‘ Because my mother works in a hotel shop where they do n't really go a bundle on employing married women in the first place , so I do n't want to get her all into a fluster for nothing . |
26 | It was no longer a question of looking for a path to follow but of choosing which , for they rarely went a mile without being faced with the need to choose . |
27 | He would simply to go a class , tell the teacher he wanted to remove a pupil , then take the child to his study for a sex session . |
28 | Oh dear , they have n't go a dog , but they went on the dog walk ! |
29 | She tried to sound flippant , though she suddenly wondered if she had n't gone a bit far . |
30 | I 'd even go a step further than the physical necessities of being able to see and hear properly and say that the audience must be in the right mood , too , to receive the message . |