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

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1 A couple of tins of peas left out , try and find a space for them to go back in again .
2 So they would actually be in a lesson with tutors we would nominate who you 'd want them to go in with so I 'm not saying do it now you 've all got your programmes I assume , sorted for the first half term anyway an erm , pretty well tied up , should be erm so really it 's down to saying who they 're gon na go in with er
3 someone going on about how they think you should understand it .
4 But I go on for ever … ‘
5 This is what my focus is , once I go out of here I want to go out walking .
6 I had an ultimatum from Great-gran : if I take up proceedings for a divorce , then I go out of here , but dear Andrew stays . ’
7 That was very interesting and I thought a good write up of and the things that he did , there to survive the World War Two and of course I go back to when the crews were formed and we flew together training at Pyo Texas and at er Dallasburgh , Tennessee and then from there went overseas , we went to er Scotville , Illinois and picked up new planes in Petermover and it was , we went to Stagen area .
8 I go back to where I started , by examining what has gone wrong , before arriving at a possible way forward .
9 I go in for really frumpy underwear . ’
10 can I go back to where we were
11 I think the rain and I went on for about three hours .
12 So I went on until just after refreshment time : Spoke to Mr so-and-so — lots of things in my book .
13 It had even been easy following them from the racecourse , as when I went out to where my driver had parked his car I had a clear view from a distance of Daffodil at the exit gate being spooned into a royal blue Rolls-Royce by Filmer and her chauffeur .
14 I went out to where I 'd parked my car .
15 I went out with quite a lot of men before I met Stuart .
16 I do n't know if the I did n't see the water over it because we went , Jim and I went out at about erm ten o'clock
17 The next day I went down to where I used to work .
18 The tradition , which goes back at least 2,500 years , continued until the early part of this century .
19 Plain food and good beer are to be had in Berlin 's oldest tavern , Zur Letzten Instanz ( 2125528 e ) , in the Waisenstrasse , which goes back at least to 1621 .
20 This account , though it applies much more widely , is essentially the same as an explanation of these social phenomena which goes back at least to Hume , who accounted for ‘ the artificial virtues of chastity and modesty in women ’ by referring to the naturally greater disposition of males to protect children that they believe to be their own .
21 The sheer number of monks became an obsession that bound together reforming bureaucrats and their liberal heirs , showing how both drew on the criticism of the ‘ sterile ’ classes , which goes back at least to the sixteenth century .
22 An alternative usage , which goes back at least to the seventeenth century , made " family " a widely dispersed group of relatives , loosely linked by ties of " blood " and affinity , but not necessarily associated with any one household .
23 It 's basically since you 've got onto your er your vertical S and C , which goes back to about nineteen seventy .
24 It is likely also that works like Aristotle 's Masterpiece , which went through at least 25 editions between 1684 and 1930 , were a common form for the distribution of sexual knowledge , until attacked by the medical profession in the 1930s .
25 Talks incessantly to the point of forgetting what the original question was , using long , rambling sentences which go on for so long that the interviewee ca n't remember where they started .
26 This is n't because it 's set to , but normally it 's on cords which go up to there up to that pulley wheel round and there 's a big heavy weight inside which carries the window .
27 Larkin , in his poem , had paused at the door of a village church to make sure there was nothing going on before modestly venturing in as a tourist .
28 She 'd be sent to her room and hear them going on about how if it was n't for The Child — her — everything would be different and it would have ended years ago .
29 ‘ So she goes on about how wise he is , and what a brilliant speaker and …
30 She goes back to there ?
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