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

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1 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 . )
2 Now get into first gear and go forward very slowly ! ’
3 Disconsolately , she relocked the cupboard , replaced the key and went slowly upstairs to her classroom .
4 Turn right onto the road through Harbottle village and go straight ahead to the car park .
5 You just equate to save you time and effort and hard work and going home just feel like this .
6 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 .
7 He lost his footing and went right under .
8 Strandli was a headless chicken but went close once .
9 He made an excuse and went home early — there was a review he had to write .
10 She was in her office all Tuesday afternoon and went straight off for a couple of days on some residential course . ’
11 I could come home from work have some dinner and change and go straight out to the hospital part of all this week .
12 And I missed kitchen and went all over flo over kitchen , I went urgh !
13 I decided to spend the night in a village outside the town and go home early in the morning .
14 Now they met on the Friday prior to the the delegate meeting and went all all over the agenda .
15 Then she dried her eyes on the hem of her petticoat and went slowly back to the house .
16 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 ) .
17 A quick handshake , and a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of his voice , and she could call it a day and go home gracefully .
18 Watson rolled straight over on his back and went straight in .
19 When the message came , he left the smithy and went quietly up to the castle .
20 They travelled through the night to the gig and went straight back home . ’
21 Try to alter her flight and go home tomorrow ?
22 The lesson lasted all morning and went very slowly .
23 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 .
24 ‘ 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 . ’
25 I would lock my door and go right away and tell no one where I was .
26 Primaflora appeared wholly unruffled , but every now and then someone in royal livery would appear in the yard and go away again .
27 Many congratulations and a warm welcome should be given to Dorling Kindersley , the first general publisher to recognise that there is ELT potential in its list and to go so far as to publish an ELT catalogue .
28 I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down .
29 If I am painting a small picture which includes figures , I often start with no preliminary line but go straight in , blocking in the face and body , changing the colour as I go .
30 And , in the Franks Report on ministerial handling of the conflict , we have an archive which not only shortens dramatically the interval before the normal release of classified information but goes considerably further than any disclosures at the end of the statutory thirty years in the amount of intelligence material displayed .
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