Example sentences of "[conj] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Y'know , we 'd get down town early or go over to Liverpool and spend all day out .
2 press for action to make sure people do n't waste time or go round in circles
3 I remember wondering if it would be better to go back to the West End , for another fare , or go on to Liverpool Street .
4 Right now you come out or go up to red .
5 Possibly this is why the argument as to whether it is better for a woman with young children to stay at home or go out to work goes round and round in circles .
6 She would still invoke the aid of neighbours but would be more likely to take in lodgers or do homework in the form of sewing , for example , than use credit systems ( especially the pawnshop ) or go out to work .
7 Pupils must not leave a class or go out of school during school hours without permission .
8 The employers " interests led them to be " nationalist " , arguing that to safeguard their share of the market and to maintain the Scottish capital as a printing centre , they had to keep down costs , or go out of business .
9 Customers turn elsewhere or go out of business , old product numbers are replaced by new , and so on .
10 Pig and poultry companies have been told that they must export more meat or go out of business , because profits from sales here have fallen by fifty per cent .
11 Sometimes we go to university , or go back to university .
12 At that stage any pressure may be such a test for faith that the believer is faced with a choice : Give up or go back to square one .
13 Or go back to HQ , and try to think up a few lines of enquiry for the staff there to pursue — men and women looking progressively more unwashed and unkempt and incompetent as the small hours of the morning gradually wore on .
14 In 1939 we were all in England when Pop came back from Burma to decide what we should do — stay in England during the war , or go back to Burma .
15 He looks tired — and worried — she thought , and , regardless of Naylor watching , she could do no other than go over to Travis and kiss his cheek .
16 Both could do worse than go back to Tony Crosland and update his ideas to allow for the issues of gender , race , environment , low growth and others of which he was ignorant .
17 For a gentle corrective one could do worse than go back to H.L. Mencken who opined that Alexander Graham Bell — the progenitor of the institution in which Penzias holds sway — and Thomas Alva Edison had done more than any of their contemporaries to add to the sum of life 's damned nuisances .
18 But within this complete chronology we can discern some processes and states of affairs that are comparatively brief , others that last for an intermediate length of time , and some that go on for centuries or even millennia .
19 ‘ Most people consolidate their information periodically and report it on a monthly basis : they tend to have huge consolidation exercises that go on for days .
20 Erm , we do work together , where we share a common agenda , and we find that we share common policy positions , and there are a lot discussions that go on about policy questions between environmental N G Os , erm , and also like any N G O that 's pressed for time and money , we work together where actually it can be justified by the results .
21 Nearly all the undesirable changes that go on in food after it is harvested make it less pleasant , or decidedly horrible , to eat .
22 I do n't mean helmeted sentries literally do patrol the walls by night , I do n't mean even that anything 's actually been seen , but the things that go on in people 's minds are realities , and do influence events .
23 How aware is it of the trading data that is collected , the way in which trading or order cards are filled in , or the pit trading practices that go on in front of its pit officials ?
24 Mike says that it 's surprisingly not just at this time of the year when they have trouble with bonfires that go out of control .
25 You 've you 've made it clear with him that you discriminate quite clearly between the people that go back to work because they 've got children or they 've got l lot of finan and they 've got to do a lot of financial obligations and those who who do n't .
26 I call that a restricted international perspective because it does not explain or attempt to explain how production is organized internationally and , to my mind , a theory can not do that unless it says something about the changes in the organization of labour that go along with innovations in machinery , transport , instruments and products .
27 and then we can go to the tube station and go up to Kilburn
28 I 've got to go and get my bag and go up to Emma 's and put all my pa
29 I decided to take the boat from Ireland and go up to Scotland .
30 Me and Bill , he 's dead we had an ajax come through to and go on to Ireland , to go back to Dublin , yeah , they 're going back to with the plane .
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