Example sentences of "[conj] go [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | At half nine you put someone on the door here to take money , anyone who comes in , whether they come into here or go into there |
2 | A Notts member from 1949–50 , he set himself the task of tracing every man who either had played for the county or gone from there to play for another county : ‘ I had no particular idea of being a historian or publishing anything , and I was n't particularly worried about the Hardstaffs , the Larwoods and the other famous players . |
3 | Pratt is specifically concerned with the ideological implications of landscape descriptions in novels and travel reports , and argues for the development of a stylistics that goes beyond purely aesthetic considerations , and takes into account the social , historical and ideological dimensions of texts . |
4 | on a nerve that goes through there . |
5 | it 's a road that goes through there to Swingdale Road and there 's a little place in there . |
6 | ‘ There 's a boat-train that goes at about half-nine , I think . ’ |
7 | Erm , on the emergency call out I getting surprised that this council insist that it 's lit if we do n't need it er at all service , I 'm sure , I 'm quite certain that we have never been told that there 's always been a question of anything that goes to actually give us a better call out service . |
8 | I get frustrated if I ca n't see something immediately that goes in somewhere . |
9 | That 's what I 'm saying we 've still got that massive box of keys that goes in there |
10 | So there 's another one in there that goes in there |
11 | Yes , I can always put this round the reverse way so that goes in there well it wo n't |
12 | It did n't sink darling it floated on the top , so we really need that one in there but I tell you what we 'll do , because you 've tr , written it so nicely we 'll put a little arrow and we 'll put there , that means that goes in there , alright , that 's smashing now all you need to do now is write your name on it |
13 | No , do n't get that one , it 's a red one that goes in there . |
14 | HAD Ford not already reserved the name for its forthcoming off-road leisure vehicle , Volkswagen might well have called its sporting flagship the Maverick rather than the Corrado — for it is , indeed , a car that goes against so many accepted practices . |
15 | There 's an underground tunnel that goes from here to an empty tomb in the churchyard . |
16 | We 'd rather starve than go in there . |
17 | rods that go in there . |
18 | Which is what most people that go in there |
19 | Lowe could n't handle all the deference that went with even minor royalty . |
20 | it 's twelve I did n't realise that went in there . |
21 | There is a partial line on the map which I think this Council agreed before my time but that is not a line which could be implemented because it starts from nowhere and goes to nowhere and we are still I believe in , in , in limbo so far as the exact route which might be proposed either the northern or the southern end . |
22 | He has now scored 302 in 18 internationals , has an average of 17.5 per game since becoming the No. 1 kicker , and goes into tomorrow 's game having stretched his top-grade tally to 2,533 in 188 matches . |
23 | do that she must come very early in the morning cos to go from here cos all the old boys were flirting she had to look like . |
24 | Outside an elevated railroad station men in raincoats with collars turned up and hats with brims snapped down bustled busily , coming from and going to nowhere in particular . |
25 | If going without completely leaves your skin feeling taut , at least swap your winter day cream for a lighter emulsion to help minimise shine . |
26 | Leaders of the GM Vauxhall Conference , Colchester are 5–4 favourites to emulate Wealdstone 's double feat of 1985 and go into today 's first-leg seeking the first domestic trophy in their 55-year history . |
27 | She had a violent impulse to summon Murphy and go at once to Trelorne and find Michael Swinton , and so strong was this inclination and the need to explain to him that she was personally so very Lyddy before she realized that such an action was only a perfect sequel in childish impetuosity to her former one of agreeing to be painted in the first place . |
28 | But because mistakes are expensive and we have to live with them for a long time we tend to play safe and go for rather bland schemes . |
29 | Breakfast Car will probably have to go up a grade and go to slightly posher places . ’ |
30 | Well , I was always going to be an artist and it was always assumed that I would leave South Africa and go to somewhere like Italy and study at an art school . |