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

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1 Now I never if I was going through a train or going down a platform , and there were two or three carriage women carriage cleaners you know , I would n't speak to them about their work .
2 Later my father decided it would be useful and character-forming for me to know all the measurements as well as he did , so I had to sit for hours with the Measurement Book ( a huge loose-leaf thing with all the information on the little stickers carefully recorded according to room and category of object ) , or go round the house with a jotter , making my own notes .
3 She paused a moment , uncertain whether to follow the other two or go back the way they had come .
4 The European community on the other hand also saw a growth of output of over twenty percent , twenty three point seven percent but that gave rise not to eighteen million but to only six million additional jobs and I just say to the honourable gentleman the lesson for Europe is to go further down the route that I have suggested of further deregulation and less bureaucracy and a stable economic framework , than to go down the route that he is advocating in his short address and question to me .
5 MPS HAVE called on the government to force electricity boards to use the heat that goes up the chimneys of Britain 's power stations .
6 ‘ The one that goes up the back of Monument Hill . ’
7 In the mid-1990s , object-oriented programming promises to bring the next irresistible revolution , but until that happens , no-one should be too surprised if the mass of desktop users splits into two camps , one that goes down the Unix-with-everything route , the other that decides as a matter of policy to remain in the ‘ do n't know ’ came , judging MS-DOS with a touch of Windows here and there to be good enough for the next three or four years until the picture of the future becomes a bit clearer .
8 thank you , now we 're going to bind this up , you take the long edge , sorry that goes down the long edge comes first of all over the two fingers and round the base of the thumb
9 ‘ There is a strong culture of control at AT&T that goes back an awfully long way , ’ observes Charles Heckscher , a labour-relations academic who has advised AT&T on its ambitious plan .
10 Not for the horse 's sake alone was it that carters would drive through a roadside pond , or choose to ford a stream rather than go over a bridge beside the ford .
11 This conventional harness has a fairly high hook position with straps that go over the shoulder .
12 Such technology is the product of a company with roots that go back a long way in the history of sportswear .
13 He was a nice young man bemused by the ‘ city folks that go down the canal then back up again .
14 ‘ The clothes that go down the best are bubbly , extrovert and full of character . ’
15 He made his press speech this morning saying that she could n't even cos he thought that go down the hospital .
16 Erm I think , yeah , o over elaborate erm explanation of why the C C Q , that went on a bit long .
17 things that went down a bundle !
18 Because we had more money , we spent more money last time , we bought a erm a men 's and a lady 's watch and that went down a treat .
19 The cost of the ‘ soap that went down the plughole ’ as the Daily Star described it , was variously estimated at between £10 million and £20 million .
20 And then when the war came he er he was one of the first Bevan boys that , one of the boys that went down the mines to relieve the miners .
21 We 're walking past this telly shop when Marie suddenly stops and goes back a couple of steps .
22 And goes down the way .
23 So Summerchild locks up his office and goes down the narrow staircase .
24 No more being shy and going up the high one .
25 ‘ People were turning around and going back the other way , which was extremely dangerous .
26 ‘ I remember a number that I think might interest you , ’ he said encouragingly , starting at the beginning of the book and going down the columns to look for it .
27 Throwing it open , he lifted out a sinewy and almost reptilian form , holding it aloft and going down the line of young men , offering it briefly to each in turn .
28 it 's got ta be useful because instead of going you know from one sort at one end and going out the other and never being ever seen again it 's going
29 come home and I thought well I 'll drop that , I 'll stay and go up the ladder and I was gon na do painting you got him Hey up ! !
30 I knew exactly where to stop it so that I could get off and go down the ladder , sneak a cup of tea or something .
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