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

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1 ‘ We 're to go down t'village , to t'stables , ’ George told his father , as he retrieved the reins .
2 ‘ We 're going up Hvannadalshnúkur … ’
3 Yeah well they 're going down south
4 His last sexual encounter before meeting Angela had been four months previously and Angela had not slept with anyone for nine months since breaking up with her previous boy-friend with whom she had been going out tor a year .
5 FUNERAL insurance plans are going up market .
6 I 'm going up country tomorrow , but do leave a message for me here if you would like any more information . ’
7 next time he waves to me and I 'm going up town I 'll be
8 I wan na go , I 'm going up town .
9 I I 'm going down south next week and I intend
10 ‘ I 'm going down Bean 's , ’ he said , despairing .
11 I thought you were going up nan
12 No they said they were going down town for some Krona .
13 Then I remember the shout of ‘ Billy Roles ’ place is going up now'' — this was Roles the Builders whose yard was opposite the laundry .
14 ’ My God it 's going up day by day .
15 Viv 's going up town with you .
16 and that 's going back sort of three
17 That 's the one that 's going down south .
18 What 's going down man ?
19 No hi Bill he 's going out mum
20 He had met Rose , recognised what she was , and guessed why she was going up West , and what for , and he was suddenly certain that while McAllister might be a member of a sophisticated society she knew little of the world that Rose Bailey lived in .
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