Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] go [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ? |
2 | so she goes back a long way . |
3 | Lastly they went down the main staircase to the Director s office . |
4 | Perhaps it goes on a little too long and the sweetness can tend to cloy , but it was beautifully played . |
5 | Cos he , he went through he went out the garage , come back in here , shouted to Jo as loud as he could |
6 | The further we went up the Nile , the more the river seemed to express some awful ambivalence . |
7 | Off we go up the step there 's a good girl . |
8 | Let's drop something out and we off we go out the window . |
9 | Quickly he went down the ladder , crossed the kitchen and snatched up the top one of a pile of washed sacks from behind the kitchen door . |
10 | If you put your hands up you go off the field . ’ |
11 | Yeah I went out I go out every Friday with the boys I do n't er old habits die hard . |
12 | Occasionally and inevitably they go over the top — but that 's in the nature of risk . |
13 | Day 18 ) Years ago I went down the Canyon with the World 's Greatest Rafter . |
14 | Well he 'd go , er we lived at this t time in Road , well you went up the top of Road and then you were across and on into Forrest . |
15 | Here we go round the prickly pear |
16 | Here we go round the prickly pear |
17 | The song ‘ Here we go round the mulberry bush ’ reflects this ( though an alternative theory holds that a mulberry tree was often planted in prison exercise yards , and inmates recited the rhyme as they walked round it ) . |
18 | Here we go round the mulberry bush |
19 | Here we go round the mulberry bush |
20 | She swallowed drily and asked huskily , ‘ Why ca n't we go down the ladder this way ? ’ |
21 | Yeah , well they well they go up the Legion and have a couple of pints , go to the bookie and put some horses on , go home and sit in front of the telly watching horses like . |
22 | And then I goes up the shute . |
23 | I 'm scared that sometimes I go over the top with too many solos in the one song , but I try and keep them as simple as I can . |
24 | I never been round there I went up the other . |
25 | Then you go over the seat and hang off the inside , but you still keep a lot of weight on that outside peg and you put on some more if the tyre starts really sliding . ’ |
26 | then you go down a bit |
27 | You go round through Maria 's gate then you go down the back and behind that little pole there |
28 | 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 |
29 | Later , in the chapel adjoining the castle , Father Jerome said Benediction and prayed for Sara and the life that lay before her ; and then she went up the narrow staircase to her bed and , when Candida had helped her to undress , stood a while longer at her window , looking through the narrow slit at the lights in the harbour and the dark , massive mountains behind . |
30 | Then she went down the branch line to Port Penrhyn . |