Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] go [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Somebody stepped down from the street and peered through the glass door but seeing Wycliffe went away again .
2 There was nobody in the passage , so Raoul went quickly up to the door of the dressing-room , opened it and went in .
3 She remained in the room for a long while but although Carrie went there twice with tea for them , she found them talking in the Romany language and did not understand anything they said .
4 This has usually been rejected , on the grounds that other sources suggest that Hastings was executed rather than murdered-Armstrong going so far as to suggest that such a murder would be un-English and that Mancini has been led astray by Italian precedents .
5 This has usually been rejected , on the grounds that other sources suggest that Hastings was executed rather than murdered-Armstrong going so far as to suggest that such a murder would be un-English and that Mancini has been led astray by Italian precedents .
6 And Glentoran went even closer when Gary Smyth hit the inside of the post after Keenan had fumbled a Hillis cross .
7 In fact , as he probably expected , the Caxton Hall meeting went excellently and Paddington went very badly .
8 ‘ Sagittarians and Geminis go well together , in all ways , ’ Myra said , her voice loaded with significance .
9 Naylor stepped to one side , and Travis went hurriedly out of sight .
10 Whatever made you think that the idea — of course quite impossible , though for the sake of argument we will not imagine it so — myself and Edward going away together was simply unconventional .
11 He took her arm and Maggie went forward slowly .
12 She said no more , and Liddy went quietly out of the room .
13 The sailor opened a door and Daniel went quickly inside .
14 Then he and Rabscuttle went secretly down one of their few holes where there was no water , put a sentry outside and thought and talked for a day and a night .
15 Fleischmann and Pons knew that they had no hopes of completing their work by May and that they could lose the race if Jones went public so soon .
16 And this difference between them and such initially sympathetic Englishmen as Hewlett and Newbolt went very deep ; for ultimately it meant that , when the question arose whether the artist 's first responsibility was to his art ( his trade ) or to his society , Pound and Lewis and Ford would opt for the first alternative , Hewlett and Newbolt for the second — as indeed we soon see them doing when both of them answer the call of First World War patriotism by writing moralebuilding poems and stories .
17 The threat was enough to stop Rita and Bob going as far as their friends with real rude words .
18 He and Zak went away together , and Donna drifted around from table to table for a while telling everyone that poor Angelica had really been very sweet , not a murderess , and she , Donna , was dreadfully upset at the suggestion .
19 Even when Shaun and Bez went as far as editing Penthouse for the day , papers tutted and sighed but still printed pictures of the pair grinning like village idiots , surrounded by tits and bums .
20 We found him in a night club with his wife , and Flynn went straight up to him and flattened him with a single punch .
21 Michael and Chris went quickly away , and the three of us were left together .
22 ‘ It was quite wet and Imran went quite far down the wicket — he may be a great player but he 's not a great runner — before sending Inzamam back .
23 While he and Charlotte went steadily ahead making their preparations , Ruth rushed at hers as if the summons to depart might arrive the very next day .
24 ‘ You and Luke go well together . ’
25 He sketched a slight , mocking bow and left her , and Merrill went slowly along to the cloakroom .
26 ‘ Lance and Morgan go well together .
27 We 've done well to get Nails and Hoomey going so well .
28 But Eusebius goes much further than this .
29 Carter made greater use of it than most but Reagan went even further .
30 Well not till Derek went away Up There .
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