Example sentences of "[conj] go [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | I used to come home , I used to go down there about , I used to start out away from the shop about er ten o'clock , half past ten , you see , in the morning and go down the Fen , call at then comes well I used to call on the first houses on the right the way down the Fen there I used to go down farm they used to call it , come back to and then on to you see . |
32 | erm and went right the way through with , it did look , it does n't look bad at all , it was |
33 | They turned and went up the flight of stairs , a frieze of well-behaved actors . |
34 | They stopped near us , then turned and went up the ladder again . |
35 | With a quick smile , and not really having any choice , Ellie climbed back into her car , turned on the muddy track , and went back the way she 'd come . |
36 | Martha left them , and went down the companion . |
37 | ‘ Disloyal to letter boxes , ’ I said to myself and went down the passage where I could laugh without being heard . |
38 | She went over to the round table in the middle of the room , moved The Field and Country Life into slightly different positions , concealed the one ashtray to discourage smoking , and went down the passage to see if her brother was ready . |
39 | I ran off down the hill to our street and went down the back alley-way to Julie 's , so my mum would n't see me . |
40 | Cheerfully they got out of the car into the open day and went down the rocks to the strand and then out to the tideline . |
41 | Polly turned and went down the ladder . |
42 | ee should have got a knife and went out the tent |
43 | Nothing for it but to go back the way you came , to Neu St Johann , thence down the Toggenburg valley through the resorts of Nesslau and Ebnat-Kappel to Wattwil . |
44 | This perfect little mountain may only be just over 2,000 feet in height , but going up the south face , in my state of physical unfitness , you really know that you have had a climb , and regret all the long , glass-happy evenings of days past . |
45 | You pass you pass er the capital past two more roads , streets and you come to this one as goes right the way through into Street at . |
46 | They had a tiny room on the ground floor lit by a small leaded window and heated by an open fire from which as much smoke seemed to blow into the room as went up the chimney . |