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

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1 Miss Phoebe went on huskily :
2 ‘ We need all the support we can get , ’ Miss Harker went on earnestly .
3 The Melbourn class started in 1960 by Jean Moss goes on today , now taken by Rosemary Smith , but keeping their memories of Medau tunics .
4 The Devon side went down only 2-1 at Leicester last week , but Ealing are a different proposition .
5 Oh yes er a local people coming home always like to take farmhouse cheese away and Orkney people go on away on holiday again like to take ones off to their friends and relatives in the south too .
6 Uncle Ken went up there .
7 Colin Wilkinson took the ball on the burst and brought play to within ten metres of the home line where Colin Morrison fed the three quarters for Maurice Field to go in close to touch .
8 Well if there is the south coast along here and Devo C Cornwall is there and Devon is here and you get the w the Bristol Channel going up here and then you c the coast coming down here and there 's Wales is here right ?
9 Mrs Brooks went back downstairs to wait until she was called to take their breakfast away .
10 Anne nodded and Mrs Ward went on quietly , ‘ He 's been a troubled lad this last year or two , but he 'll sort himself out soon . ’
11 ‘ We hope you do n't mind our saying this , but do you think it wise to let Mrs Ross go out alone at her age when she is not used to living in the country ?
12 But he changed his mind and only wanted me to play against QPR when Lee Sharpe went down poorly .
13 ‘ But we 'll keep in touch , ’ Mrs Bennett went on brightly , as she stood up .
14 The next night Geoffrey Appleyard went in alone , and after scouting round for the two agents he was to meet , he abandoned all caution , running up and down the beach shouting for them and waving his torch .
15 I personally do n't know a lot about it apart from the fact that Arthur Scargill went up there and there was a bit of excitement .
16 Stratton and Shirley Brown go out together and everybody says ‘ tut-tut ’ .
17 Florrie Tremayne went on regardless : ‘ And poor old Alfred with his shop ; he 'd wanted to be a doctor , a GP , plodding along in some backwater for forty years , supported by a sufficient number of loyal patients who hung on his words and swallowed his medicines with no fuss .
18 But Mr de Soto goes down well in Washington , where he has helped persuade the authorities to take the previously unknown Mr Fujimori seriously .
19 The arguments within the Thatcher administration went on apace over whether to swing the axe fiercely into public spending in the winter of 1980–1 , with ministers like Prior , Pym , Walker , and Carrington arguing the case for maintaining public expenditure and investment , monetarists outside the government like Alan Budd urging far more stringent monetary restraint , and Sir Geoffrey Howe at the Treasury buffeted about in between .
20 ‘ Them and their few miserable acres , ’ Bull O'Malley went on contemptuously .
21 Yes , Lord Stradbroke went up there ; and they thought the pub had become unruly , so they thought they 'd better close it .
22 Centre Bill Harbinson went off early in the second half with a groin injury and could miss the rest of the season .
23 Insist that they are ready on Thursday afternoon to go in either direction , long or short , that the company takes .
24 Nevertheless George Burbridge and Noel Cooper went in once more : nothing was seen of them again .
25 Mike Petty ‘ s monthly books spot on BBC Greater London Radio goes out weekly from the end of January .
26 Why did costs of service provision for Inner London Boroughs go up relatively fast in the first and third periods and barely increase in the intermediate year ?
27 Oh yes , yes you know where you work in the Derbyshire Peaks , I had a guide here a few weeks ago , and I kept it , it 's upstairs , and it actually put the English Channel going up there , the Peak District .
28 There was a pause while they waited for Michael Douglas to go in ahead of them , and then the door opened wide ; beyond was an incessant glare of flashlights , the roar of the crowd .
29 Nine laps later , he was thirteenth ; at the halfway mark , eighth ; seventh came when Niki Lauda went off spectacularly ; sixth when he overtook a faltering Mike Hailwood ; fifth when on lap fifty-five he overtook Reutemann after many laps of cat and mouse with the Argentine , never an easy man to get by ; fourth , his finishing position , when his team-mate François Cevert gallantly waved him by .
30 Will the public mind if she does n't appear and John Inman goes on instead ?
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