Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv prt] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd gone in first thing but could n't face the idea of working . |
2 | And er I 've got to go back next week for a sort of check up and I mean I suppose that 'll continue for weeks to come . |
3 | ALL good news , but I fear that taxes may have to go up next year if the Chancellor misses his projected £244.5bn target on spending . |
4 | Aye , but I 'll have to go down next week because they 're off school . |
5 | It should have gone back last week , and I |
6 | Then , just as someone mentioned the band were preparing to go on next door , my luck changed . |
7 | They got there but they had to go in second gear look |
8 | Er erm July , er June is erm , according to Chris 's seasonality figures , normally about erm twelve percent higher than the mean , erm so if they 'll take the mean at about , at being about three hundred and fifty , you know we 're looking at a figure of somewhere just over four hundred for July , as opposed to last July which was erm I think five er four hundred and ninety four complaints in the month , so it 's very unlikely that that output figure will continue going up next month . |
9 | You see , Miss Williams — or should I make that Fran , so that I can get used to calling you that ? — I could n't very well tell the police what had gone on last night , so I improvised . |
10 | Jo and Maggie and some of the others from work had gone back last week and met them again . |
11 | ‘ It 's an unexploded bomb , Piper , and if it had gone off last night a lot of you silly buggers would have gone with it . ’ |
12 | I wanted to go out last week , but he said , ‘ No way , you 're not going out there ’ , and he made me stay in the whole week . |