Example sentences of "and go [adv prt] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 The Parks tournament at Calderstones Park , which starts on July 19 and goes on for a week , will have the added bonus of the Dunlop tennis roadshow , with Castle and other leading coaches topping the bill .
2 Recruited for a tricky mission , he pinions a German plane under his own , crashes into a dam , floods a German base and goes out in a blaze of glory , having saved the British fleet from likely destruction .
3 and goes out like a lamb
4 Well really when I had the same thing , you know , and goes back for a little bit this morning and er same sort of thing .
5 Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs .
6 Then do various things , like putting your hands in the air , jumping up and down and going round in a circle , until eventually you go back in line .
7 Miss Huntley claimed to have spent the Saturday by herself in and around her flat , doing a bit of shopping and cleaning before meeting a few friends — only one of whom appeared to have an address — and going on to a party around ten o'clock at night .
8 Canada dominated the scoring , leading 22–6 at the interval and by 19 points in as many minutes with outside-half Gareth Rees , back after a winter in France , scoring the first nine and going on to a 20-point afternoon .
9 After eating a full breakfast , he performed his awesome feat of batting before , in the evening , taking part in a doubles tennis match , visiting the theatre and going on to a supper party !
10 It 's exciting ; going back together and going back to a country which hopefully is changing .
11 ‘ Sunset in the Mediterranean way with fire and passion and going out in a blaze of glory , ’ he teased , grabbing at a blanket from the back of one of the wicker chairs on the terrace .
12 ‘ Followed by making love with fire and passion and going out in a blaze of glory — anywhere ! ’ he added with a laugh of pure cynicism .
13 ‘ So you are going to play Sherlock Holmes and go around with a magnifying glass looking for footprints ?
14 v.2.21 ) the Spartans did copy Athens and go over to a system of contributions of money not men ; but that was in the 370s .
15 Our exercise periods were indeed much longer now and I padded around the room as much as I could , but Brian would often get bored and go back to a book .
16 It would be very fitting : you could both live off the royalties , and go out with a bang . ’
17 I always hang up promptly and go out for a nice cup of coffee to cheer myself up .
18 On every channel earnest-looking men with maps and pointers , looking like war-gamers in some fiendish Pentagon basement , demonstrate — predict , even — the inch-by-inch path that the storm is taking , noting that it usually passes off to the north , but may perhaps curve back upon itself and go in for a second strike .
19 " I ca n't just drop everything and go off on a picnic . "
20 ‘ He 'll be delighted to have a break and go off for a pint .
21 One project was to literally find out all of the old age pensioners in town and go along as a group of electricians and check all of their appliances for them .
22 He looked round and went over to a tinker 's stall .
23 Hilary Seymour-Strachey grabbed the rag , and went over to a picture .
24 He crossed the track on his belly and went on up a further hundred yards before starting his circle .
25 Her thoughts were definitely not with her companions , and after a while they dropped her back at her flat and went on to a club together .
26 However , if I actually wanted to come along and learn some English — I did ‘ O ’ level English , I enjoyed it immensely , but then I did science in the sixth for and went on to a science career — can I come and study English at your school ?
27 He stopped and went on in a low voice , ‘ I came back early from school and when I came in I saw she 'd been crying . ’
28 The music stopped and went on in a brisker six-eight rhythm .
29 Lissouba headed the poll and went through to a second round run-off on Aug. 16 against the second-placed Bernard Kolelas of the Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development ( MCDDI ) .
30 Customers and staff at London Willesden Branch chipped in when Martin Deadman , Customer Services Supervisor , dressed as a clown and went round with a collection box .
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