Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] go [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , I dropped the paintbrush , which of course went down the loo . |
2 | A large proportion of balls went down the leg side , which was not the ideal means of curtailing the driving of Boon , Briers and Whitaker . |
3 | Create the wrong fiscal package and a Third World country 's chances of development go down the tube . |
4 | Oh yes , because er we had a lot of letter going back an forth to architects or to other slate merchants or to quarry owners . |
5 | DUTY AND DEFINITION Debates about the accountant 's duty of care go back a century . |
6 | The two Constables … in a further neglect of duty went down a back entry , where they were caught smoking together , and later one of the Constables and the Acting Sergeant falsely concocted a story to disguise these infractions … |
7 | ‘ Like a band of gipsies going down the highway , ’ sing these menopausal Monkees , ‘ we 're the best of friends . ’ |
8 | ‘ That 's a bit of history gone down the tubes , eh ? |
9 | Oh they were just all that kind all those working kind of folks going up the glen . |
10 | A load of schoolchildren going on a day out . |
11 | Mind you 're still got , still getting a lot of heat going up the old chimney are n't you ? |
12 | ‘ Their minds are like trains going along a track which here and there has a broken connection , ’ said the nurse . |
13 | He was going to put the medals back in his drawer and listen out of the window for Lee going up the field , listen for the sheep . |
14 | With activities going on every day and most evenings we hardly ever saw our two . |
15 | With Hungary went also the crown of Croatia . |
16 | ‘ Ringwood 's history with dogs goes back a bit further . |
17 | There 's a crush over by the door in one of the rooms , with flashbulbs going off every few seconds , but it 's impossible to get near enough to see . |
18 | Needless to say I got a little excited and told him to quietly shut the engine down and if he wanted to wash the coveralls tonight in gasoline to go about a hundred and fifty yards over there . |
19 | As soon as steam trains were invented , up and running , they became the tools of the industrialist and of the punter on holiday , noisy , smelly , usually late , and the last word in ways to go down the coast . |
20 | we 'll go straight up to Taughmonagh go down the town early in the morning and I 'll take you to the shop where they maybe get you a rugby jumper |
21 | This may not seem too controversial , but when one of the team leaders is an ex-alcoholic it requires tremendous openness to God to go down a risky and unexpected route ! |
22 | Russell pretty good figures , this is er fifteenth over , two for seventeen , eight maidens , giving the one wicket that goes field him for thirty-four and he comes up again , that little hop and bowls to DaSilva goes down the pitch , tips this one up to mid-on , but er wo n't get one as figure Lawrence is there to stop it , so no run , to play to sixteen overs , seven twenty eight . |