Example sentences of "[adv] go [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A little goes that way and then a very small amount goes that way . |
2 | When you come out of prison you need somewhere to go that day , ’ he said . |
3 | want something to do … somewhere to go this weekend … there 's plenty of choice … |
4 | The augmented intervals are quite easy because you 're only going one semitone greater than what , than the note that appears in the major scale are n't you . |
5 | But she had only gone two steps when Guido spoke again . |
6 | it went they were racing like that , and a car come that way , so went that way |
7 | ‘ It 's all gone real well , girl . |
8 | Feeling that ‘ Arnold 's notion of ‘ life ’ , in his account of poetry , does not perhaps go deep enough' , Eliot presented his own essential requirement of poetry : that it possess ‘ auditory imagination , . |
9 | I think you 'd better go next door , you 've been warned enough this afternoon . |
10 | I 'd better go another way home , the long way round . |
11 | Perhaps I had better go this evening . " |
12 | I 've had two or three of them buggers but I think I 'd better go this time as I ca n't get no more . |
13 | No , perhaps go one day |
14 | " He 's obviously gone some place he knows I would disapprove of — which probably means something involving the Irish sympathizers … " |
15 | The real interview may run a very different course from the one you anticipated , and you do not want to develop the subconscious belief that it can only go one way . |
16 | The rat could only go one way , burrowing its way out through the living flesh . ’ |
17 | well that 's what I said , you can only go one way |
18 | Ding dong the bells are clashing , let's all go Paki bashing . |
19 | We can all go this afternoon , we can all go tonight , makes no difference |
20 | Is that , presumably that 's what 's happening at the moment , it just goes one pound ninety in deficit each month |
21 | For easy going daily life , the dear and valuable memorandum |
22 | After which he would announce , ‘ Just going next door to ring up my Popsie ! ’ , and into the Signals Office he would disappear to ring up his fiancée , a Wren Officer stationed at Portsmouth . |
23 | I do n't normally go that way it 's walking through the car park . |
24 | He 's only just gone that feller . |
25 | How can I face people when I must look as if I 've just gone ten rounds with an all-in wrestler ? ’ |
26 | Monday morning Trent , it 's just gone twenty minutes past eleven . |
27 | She had a steady boyfriend who had never suffered from herpes himself , and , after a difficult first year following her primary attack , she had gradually improved until she finally went nine months without any trouble . |
28 | As you do n't have to go through a minor interval just go one semitone lower and |
29 | She could never remember just how the rag business started , but she recollected that she no longer went three times a week to the paid school . |
30 | You just went that way . |