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

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1 As the car then goes down the line , past various work stations , all the components are fitted to the car in turn .
2 I was there in September and our group miserably went up the valley from Mayrhofen in the rain and was even more miserable when we reached the summit to find ourselves in a blizzard .
3 So Neighbourhood Watch really goes out the picture .
4 I was in the supermarket the other day and then this bloke , I saw this bloke pick up this massive bottle of er vinegar right , and he took the top off there was some old woman just going down the aisle and he just started pouring it all over her
5 The voltage on the power panel which the Object Management Group has planned for its Object World expo later this month just went up a few notches : Lotus ' John Landry could n't make it so they got Sun 's Bill Joy as a substitute .
6 I think we 're gon na phone them up tonight , can I have some money please to go down the chippie ?
7 I let Brownie out went up the back and there was Brownie in the Malone River then he saw me so no lead with me
8 From the start , go down the ladder , grab the crate and kill the green blob , jump down the hole into the water , swim over to the ladder and get out , avoiding the workman in the process , continue right , kill the blob and move into the ladder , climb up and collect the records ( avoiding the broken ones ) , dive down the hole , swim right to the open/close door then go up the ladder , pick up the crate and jump out the open gap onto the railway line and lob the crate at the workman , move left over the trains ( killing the blobs with spare crates if you wish ) until you reach the end .
9 Design faults meant that each new station required major alterations ; any hope of a production line quickly went out the window .
10 There 's a lot more going out the gate for a start Stu .
11 There 's a lot hell of a lot more going out the gate
12 Citizen Kane curiously go down a treat more in the Midlands than the North though 48 bookings nationally fill this year 's diary .
13 But it is so vindictively cold in this ill-lit room , and my alabaster hand aches so much from the thousands of words I have put down on this unhappy day , and my head still throbs , and my stomach is so empty , and my grief is so heavy , that I think it would be wise of me to break off at this point , this hinge , blow out the once again guttering candle and for the third time today go down the stone stairs to streets where it is always February .
14 For one thing , ICI now scrubs the wastes clean and makes money on the products and has also made good use of heat previously going up the chimney stacks .
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