Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And , perhaps going back a bit and looking at the history of the last ten years , it is important to realize that we have developed small centres as well as large ones . |
2 | At first , I was only going out a coupla days a week . |
3 | They would n't , because it 's only gone up a penny like , there 's nothing to stop them putting it i , up two penny ! |
4 | Just to go back a stage , to a comment you made there , you you did say that the inner relief road on one of the routes , on one of those routes , would in fact enable environmental benefits to be felt elsewhere in the town , simply because you 're getting a better distribution of the traffic . |
5 | 22 Something 's just gone down a hole in the skirting board . |
6 | Can you go and get Leisha as well and Sarah OK , Leisha and Sarah OK James can you just go away a minute , away you go |
7 | you can just go down a bit like that . |
8 | It 's like going down a tube . |
9 | Well Tony won it but I mean it still went down a treat . |
10 | Mind anything Disney at the moment will probably go down a treat . |
11 | Rob teases her by saying that she 'd rather go round a supermarket than climb a mountain , but there 's ‘ many a true word … ’ and all that . |
12 | And and or or remained stationary but they mostly went up a copper or so every and this was er a real thorn in the side of the employers you know , they wanted to get rid of this and they could n't . |
13 | Citizen Kane curiously go down a treat more in the Midlands than the North though 48 bookings nationally fill this year 's diary . |
14 | It is not quite a handicap system either but the point is that some sufferers can , for instance , swim better than others and may therefore go up a classification . |