Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And erm I did n't get the actual job I went for but they put me on the , on the relief register so that I go round to different people 's homes or different big hospitals and different Mencap homes relieving people when they 're on holiday or if they 're short of staff or something like that .
2 He mumbles when I go in for specific points , he puts an accent on , but I think he 's trying to tell me Hess is dead .
3 ‘ It 's fairly flexible , I go in on odd days .
4 The claim is that because of this feature of the fossil record the major features of evolution , the sort of trends that you see over hundreds of millions of years , are not merely a kind of adding together of the changes which go on by natural selection within populations and which we can study today , but that some quite different kind of process must be responsible for the major features of evolution , other than natural selection of variants within populations .
5 The car park — so named because Chichester is twinned with Chartres in France — is included among 29 regional winners which go forward for national awards later this year .
6 So called ’ Socialist ’ feminists , in true liberal style , fail to put forward a strategy to end capitalism , putting all their energies into the Labour Party who stand for the same redundant ideas which go nowhere towards real change .
7 Freud 's own answer to this question was that , in part , it may be accounted for by the supposition of an ‘ archaic heritage ’ of unconscious memories which go back to primeval times .
8 The present generation of videocassette machines does not respond speedily or accurately to the stop , rewind , replay sequence you go through in intensive listening to identify every word .
9 You go back into concentrated training in the spring highly motivated , starting off from a new plateau .
10 If you do n't listen if you go back to old traditional styles or the style you are used
11 ‘ So you go home to Long Island once a month , ’ said Harvey .
12 They are carried out by United Kingdom-based staff , who go overseas on short-term assignments which aim to generate effective techniques of mineral , energy and groundwater resource exploration and development that are applicable to and will find general use in Third World countries .
13 Walking , for example , is an activity which as we go about in everyday life we have ceased to be aware of ; but when we dance the automatically performed gestures of walking are perceived anew .
14 On this question of priorities here I understand that if we go along with local presses , to the housing corporation that this is a priority and then they , they can see to that make the money available when can we go along again with another priorities ?
15 We go there with different motivations ; to discover knowledge , love , or power .
16 Right then is we go down about halfway .
17 After dinner , it 's like , it gives them a taste of what it 's like they go over for odd
18 They go straight from planetary speed to full Highlight , then back again — and back and fourth , time after time , in little jumps .
19 Instead , they go on to other activities such as cricket , tennis or snooker .
20 ‘ Once they gain confidence in communicating they go on to other courses . ’
21 That 's where they go through for new words !
22 They go in for querulous and disputatious argument .
23 Erm , if you want to know how a advisers are paid , erm you know then I er would explain that under the terms and conditions of er 's business , we 're actually paid erm a salary by , and er I obviou obviously get er you know a car to get about in etcetera , but the , the , when we place business er the er commissions that we get , generate are paid to , they go down to head office in Bournemouth , they 're then used to give us our er our you know returns , advances and what have you .
24 It is a small Stately Home mostly dating from the eighteenth century , but bits of it go back to Elizabethan times .
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