Example sentences of "[adv] go [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 It appeared that one of Edna 's married daughters had split up from her husband and needed somewhere to go with her small children .
2 It rather goes with my dark , dark hair and kissable ivory teeth , my slim waist , my panache and my linen suit with the ineradicable stain of Pinot Noir .
3 You only have to take a little bit off ai n't enough to go under your nose .
4 Someone lent us a carrycot and Tanith slept in that to start with , until she was big enough to go into her cot .
5 She was angry enough to go into his room and accuse him ; but she thought better of it , for he was shifty and quick and , besides , she did not want to see him .
6 blood enough goes over my fingers cut his thumb and and all he did was just sort of bathed it put on it .
7 We were brought up nicely to go with my father who used to sing in the church choir .
8 And then he 's got he 's got a beard , except it 's not very long going behind his jawline like Captain Ahab .
9 they were only going on their reputation
10 Good job he 's only going on his own then in n it ?
11 I if you really want to , better going into your and having look in the well Well this wo n't take much more than that though , do you ?
12 Produce well-structured pieces of writing , some of which handle more demanding subject matter , eg going beyond their own firsthand experience .
13 ‘ Fortunately , the nail had only gone into his chest wall and did not enter his lungs , we shall keep him here for a day or two under observation . ’
14 But the possible alternate arrangements must be unambiguously specified by the human constructor of the catalog when it is put together , and thereafter it can not , without further human intervention , other than mechanically go through its limited variety of tricks .
15 put on your hands and just gently go over your face .
16 Anna only went to her meetings if she was accompanied , and never after dark because she trusted no-one else to guard the children .
17 He was rarely home , even Pat only went to his flat three or four times .
18 She sat down on the bed and held my hand ; all the flippancy was suddenly gone from her face .
19 Everything that he 'd had in mind to say to her was suddenly gone from his head , his mind as blank as a new wall and his belly full of sudden , inexplicable dread .
20 That he let her go , and that she was free of him so easily was a great relief , but she was shaken from the unwanted experience , and as he swiftly went on his way she turned round — but only to collide with someone else .
21 I was my hair every other day and usually only go to my hairdresser before a party .
22 So go to your bed if you ca n't behave normal .
23 I 'd rather bed with the Devil than you , so go about your business and leave me alone . "
24 So has he all gone to his gr mother 's at Christmas ?
25 Sorry to keep you waiting but the bellman said he thought you 'd all gone to your rooms . ’
26 ‘ But it 's all gone past my wildest dream , ’ said Denis , 39 , who has the full support of wife Lynn and three youngsters .
27 It seems that there can be no conspiracy between an employer and his employees , at least where they merely go about their employer 's business .
28 Behind the grey wire , beyond the uniformed guards with their sub-machine guns and automatic pistols and attack dogs , 5000 people daily go about their work , to research , design , test and finally manufacture an independent source of nuclear weapons .
29 Erm it 's a common mistake and people think Do n't need to make a will it 'll all go to me wife .
30 They have nothing better to do than go down and make a nuisance of themselves to people who are peacefully going about their own affairs .
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