Example sentences of "[conj] go [adv prt] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | unconscious there might be something that goes out some breath |
2 | Now you have to go to Liverpool and rather than go over each day and gerr a quarter , I 'd rather buy a gram and keep hold of it . |
3 | They all speak excellent English and going on last year , are so pleased to be in Britain and so appreciative of everything arranged for them that they make an easy and rewarding group to entertain . |
4 | Dip a cotton bud into cuticle-remover and go round each cuticle , then push back with a rubber-tipped hoofstick . |
5 | Carry on over the field , go over a stile and cross the right corner of field and go over another stile . |
6 | ‘ We 'll stay in bed all day and go out all night like you said . ’ |
7 | The exclusive " Annie Thompson " design had only a small flap — that was adequate in normal circumstances — but near disaster in an emergency , when I could not even resort to the era of the " Flapper " in her cami-knickers , and go down one leg . |
8 | But to go up that bit bit further than the other . |
9 | But to go down this path of analysis is to put things in an unreasonably negative light . |
10 | Another , born in Ireland , whose son was a Yorkshire steelworks labourer , also liked a daily drink , but went out each night to the pub and was back regularly as it was ‘ just turned seven ’ . |
11 | Breathe slowly from the stomach not the chest — breathing in to a count of four slowly and out to a count of four slowly , or visualize your breathing-in as going up one side of a hill , experiencing the plateau at the top and then breathing-out as though coming down the other side . |