Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] go [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It must be able to run full-tilt down any of its tracks , anticipating every hazard on the surface that might trip it up and leaning into familiar bends like an experienced racing driver going round a well-practised circuit . |
2 | Slowly , creakily , he talked , like a cart pulled by a wise old horse going along a rough road . |
3 | And when my father spoke about He got a holi they got a holiday from the school , that day , because the teacher came to see this old body going out the glen that 's body and they walked out , so it 'd be two miles out and then maybe another three miles up the er Glen Shee kirk here , so they had a good bit to carry him . |
4 | The old woman went along a short passage , passed a scullery and continued on a few yards . |
5 | Of course , these are not the same sort of friends that she might have met on her débutante rounds or at Royal Ascot , but as she says , social class goes out the window beyond the prison walls . |
6 | Links with Group marine coatings go back a long way . |
7 | Socialist support went down a fraction , with losses in the north compensated by gains in the south . |
8 | This sort of feeble whining goes down a treat with women like Alison . |
9 | The assumptions behind this unfortunate word go back a long way . |
10 | The interim dividend goes up a fraction to 3.1p , from 2.9p . |
11 | The interim dividend goes up a fraction to 3.1p , from 2.9p . |
12 | When a four-wheel vehicle goes round a corner , the sum of the rotations of the rear wheels is different from the sum of the rotations of the front wheels . |
13 | So if you put a big heavy engine going down a cast iron railway which wo n't |
14 | Then there 's er the door the door at forty feet and there 's er a gunmetal ladder going up the forty feet you 've got to climb up to get into the door . |
15 | Yeah well the thing is that something 's got ta shift because we 've got we 've got all these bloody flights going out the same time |
16 | The roots of the UK 's industrial decline go back a long way , certainly more than a century . |
17 | Dionne went for the outlaw type , or so she said , then mothered and civilised them until they were unrecognisable , and when her dream of civilised and raunchy equality went out the slammed door , there she was alone again , smoking a little more than usual , drinking a little more than necessary and swearing herself to celibacy until the next sulky brow slouched into view and stole her hopeful heart away . |
18 | Our most controversial cover last year showed a photograph of a red car going around a Swiss hairpin , with the headline ‘ Ford 's new Escort meets its rivals ’ , and then , underlined in red , ‘ … and loses ’ . |
19 | ARSENAL manager George Graham has been given the green light to go on a Christmas spending spree . |
20 | If the red ball goes down the edge of the white ball ? |
21 | Being in love I think erm its not something that you have to end it happens to you , its not because er a terribly admire the person I er , your only achievements , its just something that happens and common sense goes out the window . |
22 | ‘ I can remember phone numbers , decks of cards , all the Olympic medal-winners going back a century but I could n't remember the right day on which to turn up — at least I was n't a week late . ’ |
23 | Another time in the same club he turned to me and said , ‘ The fellow on my other side went up the Irrawaddy in 1943 and he 's been taking me back there with him . |
24 | She , Rudi , Elisa , and some of the young ones go out every Sunday , up on the Hochhauser . |
25 | The final stage goes up a smooth incline that appears to have been man-made , possibly to ease the passage of materials for the erections on the top . |
26 | The main route goes along a narrow elevated ridge from Gray Crag to Thornthwaite Crag where you 'll find the tallest cairn in the Lake District at around 20ft high . |
27 | After all , his links to Christian democracy went back a long way . |
28 | However , social historians say couples having non-penetrative sex goes back a long way . |
29 | Not surprisingly , the predominant trend trait is a taste for extrovert , over-the-top dressing , with glittery glam clothes going down a storm for evening , and hyper-smart executive-look suits being snapped up for daytime wear . |