Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I know that I mean he 's actually thick enough to go up there and sign on in his overalls . |
2 | But I mean , surely i if there 's not enough to go round then those that need it most should get most ? |
3 | Michele spotted it when it was just about to sink and was fool enough to go in fully clothed . ’ |
4 | Mr Gandhi has an election coming up and a big one-day cricket tournament not only goes down well with the electorate , but also goes a long way towards providing a short-term solution to the unemployment problem . |
5 | Perhaps going back again to the quality of life , was it a a release valve for the frustration of the places ? |
6 | ‘ There 's enough going on here right now , ’ Ruth told her sharply . |
7 | This is only going on very quietly |
8 | Yeah it 's got ta rewind , it 's only going on quietly though |
9 | If you , I mean if you 're only going round there and you 're gon na go to bed at a reasonable hour . |
10 | You 're only going out again , you wo n't want your ! |
11 | Just a thought … not much going on here ! |
12 | ‘ There ca n't be much going on there . ’ |
13 | He had only gone out socially with his secretary for after-work drinks and may then have only been less formal than if her were at work . ’ |
14 | but I mean they work on a sort of cash basis and er the lorries just drive up , get loaded up , course you just have to queue , he said if you get behind six or seven lorries by the time you 've got your load then you 've got to get back to where your doing the job , then you 've only got about two or three hours daylight left , this is why these , these obviously go round there , say do three or four in one area and you get one load get it out get the job done , you know , and when his paid out cash that time of the morning they the do n't care you have to pay |
15 | Cos the fact that they only went down there , came back and were milling around waiting I would n't have been a bit surprised cos the car was a filthy old car . |
16 | He only went out there to help some |
17 | but they only go over once in the Grand National . |
18 | But I only go out once a week ! |
19 | So go on then ! |
20 | Children naturally go through so many changes during these critical years and we have no history of solid British tennis achievement from which to draw patterns , norms and conclusions . |
21 | The docs have all gone off long ago . ’ |
22 | If they thought er well I 'd better go round just in case and she might need something or she might she might just want to talk or whatever you know . |
23 | ‘ I 'd better go round there and apologise right away . ’ |
24 | Suppose we better go back home ! |
25 | ‘ I think I 'd better go back now , Ben , ’ she said . |
26 | And we 'd better go back now . |
27 | She 'd better go down quickly before he started to get suspicious . |
28 | ‘ If you want to run that video and get to bed before daybreak we 'd better go down now . ’ |
29 | ‘ We 'd better go in anyway or we 'll end up having to sit in the shade for the rest of the week . ’ |
30 | It ca n't go on for ever because characters such as the Fat Slags ( right ) can only go on so long before the joke starts to wear thin . |