Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] go [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He comes in and goes round talking to anyone and everybody and everybody hates him .
2 A dark , cowled figure came in and went up to stand in the Lady Chapel .
3 Whenever the horses were changed on the journey , I wondered with an aching heart whether to get down and go back to say goodbye properly .
4 So I says I 'll pop down and go inside to see what like it is .
5 lay down and go back to sleep and , sometimes he would .
6 Once this was understood , it became part of the pattern and both Wilson and Teresa and even the landlord 's son , who slept in the garret , all sighed at the disturbance then turned over and went back to sleep .
7 David Swan turned over and went back to sleep .
8 stirred I must of , do n't know what happened this morning , I put the alarm off and turned over and went back to sleep again , it was about ten to eight before I finally got up .
9 I just turned over and went back to sleep .
10 ‘ A nice fresh herring , ’ he murmured , turning over and going back to sleep .
11 Claire Taylor turned the form book upside down this time though … she took control early on and went on to win 6-1 …
12 Drop us off and go off to do your bingo .
13 ‘ I 've seen 'em putting the notices up and goin' round knocking on doors , ’ my assailant told him .
14 Very quietly one gets up and goes noiselessly to check the bolt 's on the door .
15 Without thinking , I got up and went over to see if I could lend a hand .
16 Brown stood up and went over to see how the antique dealer was feeling .
17 He got up and went outside to clean the car .
18 I found a woman talking unhappily into a telephone and tried to cheer her up and went on trying even after her boyfriend or husband appeared from somewhere .
19 and er , they were coming up and went across to get a drink of lemonade and it was a bloody hot day , really , you know a midsummer day and erm , we went across to this kind of cafe place that 's opposite the station and I saw two men with rubber boots on
20 The next day , of course , they got up and went out to vote .
21 He got up and went out to feed the rabbits .
22 The Ministry inspector 's recommendation for a porter 's lodge was taken up and went out to tender .
23 True , it is a risk — many a spring in Britain has thrown a frost at us in April , even May is not unknown — but you are not going to be so daft as to muffle up and go out to do the pruning just because the date or some idiot article says the time is right .
24 We do n't dress up and go out dancing .
25 The poodle people said you 'd thrown everything up and gone off to live in a shack in the country …
26 I was always keen on dressing up and going out to meet my friends .
27 It was a strong session but one track , ‘ My Favourite Dress ’ , stood out and went on to become hugely popular with the fans .
28 They sat in silence until he reached Broom House , then he got out and went round to open the passenger door .
29 Ellen caught it in a towel and put it out and went back to sleep .
30 ‘ You 'd better get back and go on listening . ’
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