Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | She broke off as though to allow this to sink in then went on : ‘ Father knew perfectly well that my brother and I did n't agree , that we would part as soon as possible , so he made sure that we would be tied together in all the wrangling that would go on because of the joint legacy . ’ |
2 | Both of these recent releases from the duo 's Threshold House label tinker with material that has long since gone out of print in an attempt to create something else . |
3 | In this chapter you have discovered many ways in which foods containing dietary fibre can make you feel more satisfied — and the food has not yet gone down the throat . |
4 | ‘ She has n't exactly gone out of her way to make anybody else happy , has she ? ’ |
5 | ‘ It may help to remember , ’ she adds , ‘ that the man has n't necessarily gone out looking , and he might not even be conscious of what it is he wants . |
6 | At the same time , but separately , a Unix kernel with multi-level security enhancements , SVR4.0 MLS , was re-worked to comply with the US government Orange Book B2 security requirement — with B3 extensions — emerging as SVR4.1 ES ( though it has n't really gone out to end users yet ) . |
7 | Babies that sleep little and cry frequently often go on to become hyperkinetic . |
8 | As she lost the thread entirely , all thought of telling him the work she had done so far went out of her head . |
9 | You 'd feel just like going up to London wont you ? |
10 | ‘ Yer old man an ’ his sidekick done real well goin' in an' gittin' you out . |
11 | Park down there go round to up back around the Road |
12 | ‘ About us ? ’ she said , turning upright again to go on treading water . |
13 | I could work here then go up to London during the day and try to get things sorted out . |
14 | If all these people are doing the same job officially in the real world we know that some people are more proficient than others that in some things or others , can you see how quickly go down that line and you say to yourself well Mr A you know he 's got all those there great but there are a few gaps . |
15 | This cars turned round even to go out the bottom of there 's been an accident oh . |
16 | But I was so small I can remember very well going down this what we called the Middle Pad , this Roa , it was n't Road , I think it was called Middle Pad . |
17 | Early potatoes should be sprouted indoors now to go out in spring . |
18 | Er how are you doing on just going up in hundreds and not two hundreds ? |
19 | You know it 's a mathematical er er fact that it wo n't take any longer to go along . |
20 | If Shaft had wanted the cut , he 'd have damn well gone in and blasted ‘ til someone handed it over to him . |
21 | In addition , it believes Encina could have quite conceivably gone on to the ES/9000 mainframe instead of Tuxedo , but thinks IBM 's deal with USL for that technology is effectively a spoiler for Amdahl Corp 's Tuxedo TP system offering on its IBM-compatible Unix mainframes . |
22 | What happened in the days before freezers I mean well like going back to this you know when folk did n't have power . |
23 | I said to Joe I said he said go on then go on then . |
24 | But he speaks the , the wo A Ann was her name , she said that he speaks too softly to go on to that . |
25 | Owen did not even go back to his office . |
26 | You know that I do not necessarily go along with your concept of visual character in the way that you use it , but would the visual character be altered in a way that would cause a coincidence of greenbelt function were that important hedge not in existence on the north side of D thirty nine ? |
27 | His encounters are essentially private in most cases , for polluters do not often go over his head to his superiors , either to negotiate or to complain . |
28 | I put on , on large number of them more editing is needed I , I think probably now going back , oh change of tenses obviously something you have to watch out for . |
29 | And there 's a twelve ohm which is a thinner one because it does n't let as much go through . |
30 | Mounties , when investigating , did n't nowadays go around dressed for parades . |