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

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1 On goes the road in a series of turns and twists and interesting situations , with intriguing glimpses of the coast and the wide sweep of Eddrachillis Bay , and then the vast seascape is fully revealed as the road comes alongside the lovely Clashnessie Bay , bounded and sheltered in the west by a peninsula that thrusts far out to sea and ends at the rocky Point of Stoer .
2 In goes a Commons motion , tabled by the Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes .
3 Free-kick Dorigo along the ground through the wall … keeper blocks it … in goes Deane … down goes the keeper oohhh .
4 If you have ever watched a dog running across a field , unless he is tracking something , he will often run with his nose in the air , using his eyes for long-distance viewing , but as soon as he reaches an area of interest , down goes the nose , far closer to the ground .
5 ‘ S. and S. Joinery , Stoke-on-Trent , ’ she snapped and down went the receiver .
6 This was a bar that er went under the bomb like that when they fastened them up , and then when they dropped the bombs this bar was in a clip , like where me finger is , i in a clip so when they released them it dropped out of this clip the bar went as well of course , down that went down went the bomb drop bars with it used to be make them day and night and things like that and er of course there was er Bloxwich Lock and Stamping we used to do odd stamping , odd forgings and things li and er that was other part of the war work .
7 He took his violin and played some Christmas church music and down went the bull on his knees !
8 Over went the helm .
9 Er everything depending on the the the the work of the farm would come to a standstill if erm if the horses y if they were not kept in good condition , they would n't be strong enough to keep on going every day .
10 Off went a van with me home packed in it
11 Off went the man into the woods only to return screaming for help with a huge grizzly gaining on him with every stride .
12 Off went the van with my home packed in
13 So off went the mouse , as he held the cake fast ,
14 Inspector comes in — up goes the radio to the ventilator out of sight .
15 Up goes the telescope , you 're lying there you know , and the doctor told me , he said , Do you wan na watch ?
16 A tap is turned , a pressure of 120 pounds per square inch applied to the piston , and up goes the end of the coach as easily as though it were a doll 's house .
17 Up goes the axe .
18 And the grey ghost and all them we saw in serials and of course we used to follow them up go every Saturday afternoon and follow these serials up .
19 Sensible and necessary price increases none the less attracted a predictably irresponsible press reaction , with Conservative newspapers bearing anti-nationalisation headlines such as ‘ You own the electricity industry — AND UP GO THE PRICES ’ .
20 I rested my head on the glass , and up went a pigeon .
21 At the end of every round off came the gold knob and up went the stick .
22 Up went the visor .
23 ( b ) For emphasis : Down came the rain and up went the umbrellas .
24 Sure enough , the twenty-minute time pencils activated the detonators and up went the aircraft .
25 But er if you had to paper the parlour was always papered in the ceiling but he kitchen was always whitewashed because we had these , if I explain to you these er fireplaces that er were n't very successful burning coal you know and the smoke would rise and before you knew where you were the ceiling was black again so sort of every so often up went the whitewash brush and you 'd whitewash the the ceiling .
26 Out goes the stereotype of the egghead with staring eyes trying to see through bottle-end glasses .
27 In and out goes the needle , the body , head and foot follow the direction of the hand as it pulls the thread through the canvas .
28 She sighs , pauses , then in and out goes the needle again and again .
29 Out goes the Chingford Skinhead — who has a tiresome tendency to bang on about politics — and in comes a writer who takes a broader swipe , Tom Utley .
30 Out go the lights in Times Square and Piccadilly Circus and all the cinemas close down , and the IBM typewriters stop chattering , and the computer screens go blank .
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