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

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1 Integrity , combined with wariness , pride , and the kind of stoic endurance that accompanied an understanding of suffering , a loss of innocence that went as deep as the soul .
2 The book has explained that , having been a murderer of unreliables for the Republicans , he was shot at by a rival and went straight back to Glasgow . )
3 Now get into first gear and go forward very slowly ! ’
4 Disconsolately , she relocked the cupboard , replaced the key and went slowly upstairs to her classroom .
5 Their theme , as given in the conference invitation , was : ‘ Can some modern nation show the way to a change that goes deep enough to deal with hate and fear and greed ?
6 Turn right onto the road through Harbottle village and go straight ahead to the car park .
7 You just equate to save you time and effort and hard work and going home just feel like this .
8 They had been inside no more than thirty seconds , Bienvida trembling all over the way she did from terror and excitement , when they heard the voices of Peter , Tom and Alice , as these three people crossed the hall and went upstairs together .
9 He lost his footing and went right under .
10 Strandli was a headless chicken but went close once .
11 He made an excuse and went home early — there was a review he had to write .
12 She was in her office all Tuesday afternoon and went straight off for a couple of days on some residential course . ’
13 I could come home from work have some dinner and change and go straight out to the hospital part of all this week .
14 And I missed kitchen and went all over flo over kitchen , I went urgh !
15 ‘ No chance , ’ she stated swiftly on a light laugh , and quickly dismissed the subject by turning to her host with a query about the wine that went so well with the meal .
16 I decided to spend the night in a village outside the town and go home early in the morning .
17 Now they met on the Friday prior to the the delegate meeting and went all all over the agenda .
18 Then she dried her eyes on the hem of her petticoat and went slowly back to the house .
19 Larissa talks of going beyond structuralism and goes so far as to disown it : ‘ of course I am not a structuralist I never have been I merely played with it ’ ( 84/662 ) .
20 Actually Pickerage and I have a relationship that goes much deeper than your grubby little mind could encompass , Quigly . ’
21 A quick handshake , and a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of his voice , and she could call it a day and go home gracefully .
22 Watson rolled straight over on his back and went straight in .
23 When the message came , he left the smithy and went quietly up to the castle .
24 But what if she 's just had a tiny indiscretion , a few drinks with a work colleague that went too far , followed by tears and remorse and ‘ I swear to you it 'll never happen again , I love only you , darling ’ ?
25 Currency exchange negotiations for everyone on the ‘ open ’ market were conducted between the team 's administrator , John Brown , and the hotel 's elderly porter in a lift that went constantly up and down to the top floor until they were concluded .
26 They travelled through the night to the gig and went straight back home . ’
27 Try to alter her flight and go home tomorrow ?
28 The lesson lasted all morning and went very slowly .
29 I was sad and angry that he should want to place a bolt and go so radically against the grain ; sympathetic with Dave 's strong conviction ; peeved that my own route — Centrefold — had been usurped .
30 ‘ We 've just got to get our heads up in the second half of the season and go all out to qualify for Europe again . ’
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