Example sentences of "[adv] go [prep] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | McGoldrick signed on for four years after talks with Highbury boss George Graham and said : ‘ I 'm delighted it 's all gone through so smoothly . ’ |
2 | I wanted to trail her back home but I thought it best not to go to too fast |
3 | I 've watched him play , and it just goes by too fast . |
4 | There are any number of suitable treatments for walls in a dining room : there is not going to bc much wear and tear , and no need for waterproof surfaces , as in kitchens or bathrooms , so you can afford to have some fun . |
5 | He 's not going in there now it 's are you sure it 's not foxes or cats ? |
6 | ‘ I 'm just going over there now , to see Tom Rigby . |
7 | we just go to out here and , or the park or something like that |
8 | Just go in there right we got two chocolate bars |
9 | Well they 're all they 're all queuing up to go in there so I not sure . |
10 | She also went at least once to see Dr Hensman . |
11 | Oh we went on went past there yesterday |
12 | No , I ca n't go on any further ! |
13 | She could n't go on any further , and finding an alternative route in this black , rainswept landscape was not going to be an easy task . |
14 | Probably their dad said you must n't go in there too often . |
15 | We did n't go in there yesterday did we ? |
16 | He stopped , then went on more positively , ‘ There 's no reason why we should n't be friends . |
17 | Yeah , but we never go by very often down there |
18 | so erm er th the thought , the thought did occur to me that perhaps one of these times he 's gon na actually go beyond just like talking , and perhaps touching somebody . |