Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] go [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Off we go up the step there 's a good girl . |
2 | Let's drop something out and we off we go out the window . |
3 | If you put your hands up you go off the field . ’ |
4 | Occasionally and inevitably they go over the top — but that 's in the nature of risk . |
5 | The song ‘ Here we go round the mulberry bush ’ reflects this ( though an alternative theory holds that a mulberry tree was often planted in prison exercise yards , and inmates recited the rhyme as they walked round it ) . |
6 | Here we go round the mulberry bush |
7 | Here we go round the mulberry bush |
8 | Yeah , well they well they go up the Legion and have a couple of pints , go to the bookie and put some horses on , go home and sit in front of the telly watching horses like . |
9 | I 'm scared that sometimes I go over the top with too many solos in the one song , but I try and keep them as simple as I can . |
10 | Then you go over the seat and hang off the inside , but you still keep a lot of weight on that outside peg and you put on some more if the tyre starts really sliding . ’ |
11 | You go round through Maria 's gate then you go down the back and behind that little pole there |
12 | But sometimes they go over the top with tricks to get you to buy . |
13 | ‘ There they go along the street … not Jocks though … wrong sort of … |
14 | You see when you go down the bottom of the sea where the villa is you just go over the roundabout , and it , you just go straight over and that 's all the |
15 | What , you go out in the i is it in the summer when you go out the boat ? |
16 | The present owner of the rectory told me that one thing people notice when they go round the garden is that there are now no garage doors . |