Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv prt] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ca can I go back a bit to your childhood . |
2 | I went round a house the other week the kid had been caught shoplifting and the father wanted to fight me . |
3 | I used to love riding , but I went over a jump seven years ago and the horse stopped , but I kept on going , and I fractured my back , so I thought , I 'm too old for that . |
4 | I dreamt I went I think I went to France , I think I was , I went on a day trip to France |
5 | order the parts and everything , so I went down a couple of days later I said just for curiosity what 's , what 's it gon na cost us this bloody lot ? |
6 | ‘ I was quite lucky to get my degree , had I gone up a year later I probably would n't have done . |
7 | The Canning Shirt Company at the Albert Dock puts transfers and lettering on T-shirts and produces its own designs , including Liverpool logos , which go down a bomb with the tourists . |
8 | Erm two things now have cropped up number one of course is that there 's a fair chance within the next year we 're gon na lose Bill anyway through civilianisation , and secondly er the fact that er his boss er Rick has said to him , look I do n't want you going up a division any more to do erm A L O work , quite reasonably , he 's not being funny about it , it 's quite reasonable , cos its mileage . |
9 | Would you go down a hole if it was life or death that was just enough for you to get into |
10 | I saw it happen once to a dear old woman who went around a group of people , gently offering her book , and everyone signed except one . |
11 | You go up a ladder ! |
12 | Yeah , you go up a stream , a river . |
13 | A further way of avoiding too much time in the air is to lift the back foot as you go over a wave , this helps to stop the nose lifting . |
14 | Erm you go down a bit of a lane and it 's gets you on the through road does n't it ? |
15 | then you go down a bit |
16 | ‘ You 'll be able to push better if you go down a gear . |
17 | And then you go in a bit further and you enter the Deptford estate and this is random , you can like go north south east or west |
18 | She went along a path above St Saviour 's Point where guillemots soared and gannets plunged , wings folded , into the sea below . |
19 | She went out a girl , she returned home a woman . |
20 | It 's not as if one went on a week 's course and sat around specifically thinking about one 's courses . |
21 | If these are easily achieved we go on a bit longer . |
22 | We went down a passageway to a small panelled hall . |
23 | And it came to pass in those days , that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed . |
24 | A railway company has instructed its engine drivers that before they go over a crossing , they must sound their whistle , to give warning to anyone crossing . |
25 | They go back a month today . |
26 | What about getting those children as they go out a voucher that their parents can bring them along to see a show at a reduced rate . |
27 | And they always have a holiday abroad and they go out a lot , good social life . |
28 | Once when they went round a corner she swayed against him and caught his arm to steady herself . |
29 | Though she was huddled in the corner as far from him as she could get , the car was n't very big , and every time they went round a corner his thigh and shoulder pressed against hers . |
30 | To the right and a ten by eight to the left and then they went up a grade and they drove up same on both . |