Example sentences of "go [adv] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a complete lack of understanding , and that goes right the way through the Health Service … |
2 | You pass you pass er the capital past two more roads , streets and you come to this one as goes right the way through into Street at . |
3 | I would see through a more coactive involvement in Europe , and establishing not just the physical link of the chunnel but expanding it right up to the northwest , a line that goes right the way through , that there is a material benefit to this area , from that connection . |
4 | er to go right the way through to Venice and you 've got to stay at Venice for at least a couple of days so oh and it , er , I think er , you 're talking about two thousand at least just for that four days , you know ? |
5 | If the red ball goes down the edge of the white ball ? |
6 | While the deal goes down the rest of them wait next door . |
7 | If they 're becoming as disabled as you think they are , they wo n't be allowed just to go down the way to the shops will they if the nearest shops are twenty miles down the road ! |
8 | No longer did they have to go down the backstairs during the night , and into the yard and across it to where the three outdoor lavatories stood . |
9 | Ten years from now I 'm gon na be 52 , and I 'm not going to be able to go down the Hacienda without looking a complete prat . |
10 | Yes I am the outcome of it all is that she 's waiting on the wall , getting piles and I 'm going to go down the shop with her . |
11 | The current government must recognise that it can not continue to go down the line of an individualist anxiety- ridden state , of competitive individuals where the poor and disabled are left to starve on city streets . |
12 | Rangers went ahead when a superb ball from John Brown allowed David Robertson to go down the line on the left , and McCoist was on the spot to whip home the cross . |
13 | When I came out of my room to go downstairs the door of his bedroom was open . |
14 | the one that goes nearest the majority of points . |
15 | One goes nearest the majority of points . |
16 | A huge octopus , octopus -ish , had these massive tentacles that 's going right the way across the ceiling ! |
17 | She told me , too , of the mines , and how some of the young boys were terrified of going down the pit for the first time , but had to go , as there was no other work for them ; and how at first they had been put to work beside their father , loading the coal he cut , until they had overcome their fear . |
18 | Then he turned back , going down the twist of steps , letting Wu Shih 's Chancellor lead him , head bowed , back down Wall Street to the dragon steps and his waiting craft . |
19 | Alex I 'll be going down the field at lunch . |
20 | After making the running for the first circuit , he let Royal Cedar take a breather going down the back for the last time , with Seagram and Durham Edition leading him down the hill . |
21 | Half five in a morning , with the rain going down the back of your bleeding neck , the police set upon you by the owner and the manager , eh , that 'd liven 'em up . |
22 | I was getting ratty and the rain was going down the back of my neck . |
23 | You 'll having going down the bottom of the road here in a minute . |
24 | I am happy to give my hon. Friend the assurance that we are not going down the route of a federal Europe . |
25 | This almost welcoming message kept her going down the raccordo to Siena . |
26 | ‘ I can remember going down the Speakeasy with The Clash to look for models to give us cocaine and blow jobs . |
27 | Throwing it open , he lifted out a sinewy and almost reptilian form , holding it aloft and going down the line of young men , offering it briefly to each in turn . |
28 | Cathy Gunn is going down the catwalk in cashmere and has selected Dawson International . |
29 | I just make them see the colour going up the stem of a plant . |
30 | But so clearly visible and definitely new since the previous evening was a set of footprints , and looking around , a set of tracks , small hob-nailed boot tracks going up the staircase to the top and not coming down . |