Example sentences of "[noun prp] and go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It was ten years since he came north , married a young Indian model called Raksha and went straight . |
2 | We flew out on Saturday and went straight to the Mar Y Sol to meet Tanit the Island God . |
3 | One bomber — reportedly a Ju88 — was seen to be hit by A.A. and went vertically into the sea with a great howl of engines . |
4 | She left Albert with Mister Johnny and went downstairs to the kitchen . |
5 | Sell in May and go away |
6 | With all that to wait for , rarely has the old stockmarket adage to ‘ sell in May and go away ’ been more apposite . |
7 | On Monday morning Greg had no classes before eleven , so he took the early bus to Burnley and went straight to the Public Library . |
8 | But there was one critic , Kenneth Tynan , to be the defining critic of British theatre in the Fifties and Sixties , who took his wife Elaine Dundy up to Stratford and went backstage to congratulate , to talk , later to drink . |
9 | Since that moment of truth , I have been perfectly happy , making my preparations for leaving England and going abroad in the service of God . |
10 | But if it is military evidences that you are pursuing , then I would leave Tarbes and go instead to the splendid castle of Montaner , a few miles to the north-west — not quite Pyrenean I will admit , but near enough and certainly good enough to be brought in here . |
11 | From the northwestern end of the Darsena it is a short step — cross Piazzale Antonio Cantore and go right into Via Daniele Crespi , then left into Via Sesto and right into Via San Calcero — to the church of San Vicenzo in Prato . |
12 | That night El-ahrairah came out of the marshes of Kelfazin and went secretly up to the great ditch . |
13 | She hesitated , then bowed to Zurachina and went away . |
14 | The attack began on 8 March and went well for the Italians at first . |
15 | She told me that if I left Roy and went home she would forgive me having Carla and everything … forgive me bringing shame on them by marrying a hoodlum . |
16 | But good bloodily triumphs at the end of a film made by James Marcus rather like a Warner Brothers gangster picture set incongruously in Soho and gone rather badly off-key . |
17 | ‘ My maternal grandfather was Italian , ’ she surprised herself by replying , reaching for her refilled glass , extending it towards Rune and going once more through the motions he had taught her . |
18 | Foreign artists were desperately hunting out their papers and passports and some of them , including Amedeo de Sousa Cardoso , decided to leave Paris and go home . |
19 | were trailing 18–0 in their first round cup-tie Bradford and went desperately close to another major upset against a North Division One side , but York ended four points short of victory at 18–15 . |
20 | were trailing 18–0 in their first round cup-tie Bradford and went desperately close to another major upset against a North Division One side , but York ended four points short of victory at 18–15 . |
21 | Corbett continued into Inverkeithing and went straight to the ale-house where he had told Ranulf to meet him . |
22 | She turned away from Tracy Johnson and went straight to the woman in the chair . |
23 | When the British started to go out of Britain and go abroad for their holidays their eyes were opened . |
24 | He was crazy about New York and went there for long weekends . |
25 | This , of course , was exactly what the heroines of women 's magazine stories felt in those years when they decided to chuck New York and go home to marry Henry . |
26 | I thought of cold nights in Edinburgh and went everywhere with a relaxation I had rarely felt in Peru . |
27 | And then I came here which was quite amazing because I did n't want to come here I wanted to be er like James Herriott and go somewhere really rural |
28 | A few sensed the power of Callanish and went there as the creatures did and felt the peace . |
29 | ( LEI PING thumps BONO and goes home with his top hat . ) |
30 | He refused a professorship in Switzerland and went instead to Manchester , armed only with a few letters of introduction . |