Example sentences of "[pron] goes [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And then I goes up the shute . |
2 | ( A slot meter may not be practical , for example , with a gas central heating boiler which goes out every time the money runs out and needs to be re-lit when more money is put in the meter . |
3 | She goes up the fire escape and looks into the upstairs rooms . |
4 | She , she goes down no problem when there 's just erm us at home , you know ? |
5 | She goes down the Railway |
6 | Margaret 's there every day , she goes out every morning . |
7 | Who goes down the Railway ? |
8 | In this way one goes up the scale gradually instead of in leaps as in the centesimal scale . |
9 | As one goes up the scale , though , one finds that magmas of more granitic composition are involved and they and the lavas they produce are more viscous . |
10 | Everyone is aware of the sensation experienced in a lift as it starts to descend , and in a car when it goes over a humped-back bridge . |
11 | And it goes on , it goes on every night right ? |
12 | It goes on a lot better than Amy 's . |
13 | it goes , it goes on an hour |
14 | It goes down a treat at family do 's . ) |
15 | It loops it goes down a bit . |
16 | It goes down the line , all the way down the line . |
17 | He goes on a bit … ’ |
18 | He goes up every year and nicks what he wants for Christmas for the kids . |
19 | But he goes down a treat at the annual summer conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales . |
20 | But he goes back a lot further — writing key speeches in Number Ten during the Heath government two decades ago . |