Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [adv] [coord] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ( If one refrains from oiling the gear teeth of a grandfather clock , the teeth will not only not collect the dust and so not grind each other away , but also become harder and more polished as times goes on and so last virtually for ever . )
2 Harry 's eyes went back and forth under bushy red eyebrows .
3 Many Koreans went voluntarily or forcibly to Japan , mostly to engage in the most menial of jobs .
4 Using this method one camera alone was needed to shoot the TARDIS on the live set , firstly locking all its settings as the time-travellers go inside and then fading out its picture from the output monitor .
5 When the leagues go home and away within the next two years these clubs would be left with approximately six Saturdays of rugby per season if excluded .
6 So there were no proposals going back and forth .
7 And then there was these these thick er straw ropes going over and then there were the other which were going sideways along the roof to hold the thatch down .
8 She had spent those long sleepless hours going back and forth over everything that had happened , every word they 'd spoken , everything she 'd seen , and at some point had come to realise that she 'd been wrong .
9 No le let them have sort of like a half an hour talk before you announce the quiz straight after that let all their stomachs go down and then sort of get
10 He could sense that there was no harm in the Sweeper , and as the days went by and still Minch did not come back , he seemed to sense too that the Sweeper cared and was on his side in wishing for her safe return .
11 ‘ This is because , from the public 's point of view , if a company they are thinking of employing by Safe-Buy UK , they know they can proceed with a home improvement with extra reassurance and avoid things going badly or expensively wrong .
12 The weaknesses are lack of security the time difference that it can bring if there 's lots of replies going backwards and forwards erm it might get mislaid , it might never get read , you do n't know you ca n't be sure that people are actually reading the memo er you do n't know what the reaction of the people is you ca n't go back on what you 've said because it 's on paper er and it lacks that personal touch can be expensive on time , times to you but sorry erm but can be expensive not on time but on materials .
13 - You start noticing your friends arguing about whether the clocks go backwards or forwards in October .
14 It encourages smuggling and theft and there is a risk of items going underground and therefore becoming lost to science .
15 If y you , s say that the wife 's income i is , is three , four hundred erm and interest rates go up and then you go over ,
16 Town hall officers are also investigating the possibility of Shop mobility buses and even electric buses to go backwards and forwards between disabled car parking areas and the shops .
17 You could n't see them right if you were a few yards from them , but just the figures moving you know , and their arms going backwards and fore cleaning the windows .
18 Can you imagine you paid six hundred francs to go back and forth to trip .
19 Mrs Glews : Well first of all you heard the sirens go off and then you all went down to the shelter and you could hear the planes coming over .
20 Nevertheless there ought to be some control somewhere and we 're getting back to what I think Richard said was the original idea of some kind of development control that is a popular thing in order to be allowed , people ought to make money for the various charities and so on , we ought to try and prevent er certain unjust practices going on and so on .
21 All novelists go deeper and less deep into their various characters as the needs of their novel dictate .
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