Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv prt] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I say the choice , but since any even half-curious visitor to the High Pyrenees will want to go up both valleys , it comes down only to deciding which to visit first . |
2 | I do not want to go over that ground again ; suffice it to say that we accept the Secretary of State 's assurance that the Government are making a genuine effort to find a mechanism to implement Lord Cullen 's recommendation 30 . |
3 | ‘ In that case I want to go out this afternoon and do something . |
4 | But while County are tipped to go up this time , Francis could be stepping on to a bigger stage before next spring . |
5 | If you 're willing to go down the route to drag hunting I am willing to support any hunt that wants to go down that route and I am sure this authority would . |
6 | Its decline explains why the wholesale price of mistletoe has gone up this year by as much as £15 a hundredweight at England 's largest market — Tenbury Wells in Herefordshire . |
7 | No-one has gone out this way . ’ |
8 | I think they 're fantastic , even though they 're not going to go up this season . |
9 | I wonder if they 're going to go out this year ? |
10 | I 've got to go out this evening . |
11 | I mean holiday prices were , were sort of scheduled to go up this year compared to last year 's , probably sort of eight , nine , ten per cent . |
12 | Remember that you are bound to go along some passages that are dead ends . |
13 | Now you ca n't do that without going and asking think with the organisations such as housing associations , some factor information about where we would stand if we decide to go down that route . |
14 | So maybe that ticking does n't mean that the mine is set to go off any time . |
15 | Much as I would enjoy debating this matter with the hon. Gentleman , whom I might also call my hon. Friend , I do not wish to go down this path . |
16 | I 'll have to go back some day . |
17 | Was n't you , were you going up that way you reckon going up that way ? |
18 | ‘ The building could have gone up any minute , ’ said police . |
19 | Either the building was much bigger than it looked , or he was now on some wide underground level without having gone down any steps , or — as he was beginning to suspect — the inner dimensions of the place disobeyed a fairly basic rule of architecture by being bigger than the outside . |
20 | ‘ We are also intending to go out this summer to hot spots and find out just how hot they are , ’ said Mr Carson . |
21 | I think , yes we 're going to have to go back that way . |
22 | that piece , and so you start go up this building across , and it 's like it 's , it 's the school there |
23 | Just less than half the money created went down that drain . |
24 | I have to go out that way tonight . ’ |
25 | ‘ I have to go out this evening . ’ |
26 | ‘ Well I have to go out this morning . |
27 | " I was planning to go down this week-end . |
28 | No I meant to say she 's gone down that way ai n't she |
29 | Well it 's gone down this week . |