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

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1 Meanwhile the main path route goes up the valley until sea reappears ( where these two routes merge ) .
2 It will typically take several hours for the car to go down the line , hundreds of workers will be directly involved in fitting the various bits and pieces , and each will have a cycle time of perhaps 60 seconds to do their allotted task .
3 While the deal goes down the rest of them wait next door .
4 ‘ What we wanted to tell you , ’ she continued , ‘ was that we'se goin' up the woods on Saturdee and we was wonderin' if you 'd come with us like . ’
5 I knew that I would get a lift on a boat going up the canal .
6 I worked it out , from things Barbara Coleman told me , and I hitched a lift in a car going up the valley and walked the last mile or two .
7 He said well I could n't see any of that did n't even see the club go up the tree .
8 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 .
9 We keep our trainees hard at it and even when the sun goes down the programme continues .
10 There are tantalising descriptions of buildings now demolished — ‘ a wonderful high ceiling in the banking hall going up the equivalent of two storeys ’ — plus accounts of lunchtimes and commuting .
11 Hopefully much will be computerised like the FAA 's at present , where the form and the ECG go down the phone line to America .
12 Half five in a morning , with the rain going down the back of your bleeding neck , the police set upon you by the owner and the manager , eh , that 'd liven 'em up .
13 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 .
14 The civilian went up the ladder and retrieved the attaché case .
15 The hand closed over the receiver picked up vibration , and the cord to the microphone went up the wearer 's sleeve unobtrusively .
16 The crawl went down the Strand , past St James 's , Belgravia and Mayfair , calling at the embassies of Australia , Canada , India , Bolivia , Peru , Columbia , Ecuador , Mexico , Myanmar , the USA and Brazil .
17 Notice how the grain goes up the body of Teddy , and his elbow nestles in the cushion
18 If the red ball goes down the edge of the white ball ?
19 So for the the water to go down the current to flow through .
20 Inside illustration : why is art going down the tubes ?
21 I just make them see the colour going up the stem of a plant .
22 The ball went down the Leeds left wing and was turned onto Deanes outstretching head .
23 ‘ Barmen all over the world acquired a fair percentage of my money , ’ Jimmy regrets ‘ And the rest went down the plughole with various business ventures . ’
24 ‘ It is an elevated green , so I did n't actually see the ball go down the hole , ’ he told BPXpress .
25 My wife went down the fellside to a cottage and the lady kindly called 999 for help .
26 Create the wrong fiscal package and a Third World country 's chances of development go down the tube .
27 You could get to I know Graham went to , which is way out , other went up the Kimberley and that area , and other went to Sutton .
28 Sea-bed geology goes up the mountains
29 And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same
30 And the smoke goes up the chimney just the same .
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