Example sentences of "go [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not just about music — if that 's all you want , then go play on some street corner and do n't charge for it — it 's a seriously commercialised venture and you ca n't afford to take that fact too lightly , especially when you 're starting out .
2 Take yourself off , Mr Deveraugh — go play with the lightning , why do n't you ? ’
3 ‘ Oh , go play in the traffic ! ’
4 You go vamoose from here plenty chop-chop , tuck up in him blanket , take sleeping pill . ’
5 With various delicate transitions that left me sighing in assent , the film now turned into a gentle parodic love story , the girl civilizing Spunk — teaching him how to dress , eat , speak — and Spunk decivilizing her : teaching her to kick the booze , the pick-ups , the self-destruction , the money ( they go primitive for a while , after Spunk has an urban breakdown .
6 Zen ve go look at skrue shaft , eh ? ’
7 JV Dialogue , the sprawling banking software company , is to open an office in London : the aim of the office — which will be staffed with just one person — is to promote , distribute and support software developed in Russia by its constituent organisations ; the only success story for Soviet software in the West so far is that of Paragraph which has agreements with Apple Computer Inc and Go Corp on its cursive handwriting recognition software .
8 That 's Go West with their new single currently in the Top 20 .
9 Go west on part of The Cleveland Way before making your way back to the village .
10 Big guns go west without Barnes
11 Go west into Wales .
12 After the working day they sit down to supper and the master sets the tasks for the morrow : Quoth Maister — Lads , work hard I pray , Cloth mun be peark 'd next market-day , And Tom mun go tomorn to t'spinners , And Will mun seek about for t'swingers ; And Jack tomorn , by time be rising , And go t'sizing mill for sizing , And get your web and warping done That ye may get it into loom .
13 When bees go food-collecting in the tropics , it 's not necessarily flowers they 're after — for Trigona hypogea , a dead toad will do just as well .
14 Go Friday to Monday or something
15 Go north-east through the woods to meet the Corfe-Studland road .
16 From here you go south-west to posts 41 and 42 and move out of the forest and follow the line of the wall to the summit of Grisedale Pike .
17 Still keeping to the ridge descend a little and then curve around west to reach Trum y Ddysgl and go south-west on grass and descend again to reach the summit of Mynydd Tal-y-mignedd .
18 Go south-west on the lane , then right on a stony track up Seldon Hill .
19 A further nine ROM-installed applications are also bundled with the system : Go Mail for message swapping and simple electronic mail connection ; Go Fax for connection to any Group III facsimile machine ; Eo Phone for connecting a cellular phone system ; Eo Sound for recording and playing voice messages ; Eo Calc ; the Eo Lock security system ; Go Mininote , a kind of electronic Post It note ; Sitka PenTops/Pen Central enables users to communicate by cable or modem to MS-DOS personal computers ; and PenSoft Personal Perspective for calendar , diary , and address book .
20 Fast and exciting Honda powered Go Karts for the more adventurous .
21 She winna go oot on her own .
22 A few of the earlier lambs may be sold fat off their mothers , but the main sources of income are from six-to eight-month-old beef calves , store lambs ( about six months old ) , four-year-old ewes which go down-country for cross-breeding and the wool clip .
23 But the hardest part about business really is the simplest thing : the temptation to just say ‘ Fuck the pressure ! ’ and go work for somebody else . ’
24 There had been weakened competitiveness , endemic balance-of-payments problems , cyclical stop — go movements in the economy , and a falling off of the rate of capital accumulation .
25 From Studland church go south to the modern cross , turn left on the road and you 'll come to the Dorset Coast Path .
26 Leave Market Square and go south down ‘ The Drapery ’ — the name derived from the congregation of Drapers there in the 18th and 19th Centuries .
27 Paul Hipp , David Howarth , David Bardsley in Buddy : Choice Things that go bump in the night …
28 Things that go bump in the night .
29 Not physically ; this was more the sort of fear you had as a child — of ghosties and ghoulies and long-legged beasties and things that go bump in the night .
30 I mean anomalies and there 's different prices if you go from Cardiff to Bristol it 'll cost you X amount if you go Bristol to Cardiff it costs you something different .
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