Example sentences of "go [adv] the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | If the red ball goes down the edge of the white ball ? |
2 | While the deal goes down the rest of them wait next door . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | When I came out of my room to go downstairs the door of his bedroom was open . |
5 | the one that goes nearest the majority of points . |
6 | One goes nearest the majority of points . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I was getting ratty and the rain was going down the back of my neck . |
10 | You 'll having going down the bottom of the road here in a minute . |
11 | I am happy to give my hon. Friend the assurance that we are not going down the route of a federal Europe . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I just make them see the colour going up the stem of a plant . |
14 | There are tantalising descriptions of buildings now demolished — ‘ a wonderful high ceiling in the banking hall going up the equivalent of two storeys ’ — plus accounts of lunchtimes and commuting . |
15 | and he 's now going up the point of the house but he ca n't get no further . |
16 | Going up the ladder of powers corrects downward straggle , whereas going down corrects upward straggle . |
17 | We do n't want to go up the ass of that flour lorry in front . ’ |
18 | ‘ The one that goes up the back of Monument Hill . ’ |
19 | MPS HAVE called on the government to force electricity boards to use the heat that goes up the chimneys of Britain 's power stations . |
20 | Notice how the grain goes up the body of Teddy , and his elbow nestles in the cushion |
21 | This cars turned round even to go out the bottom of there 's been an accident oh . |
22 | He had learned one vital piece of information where Riddle went on the night of his disappearance — and he had no wish to persecute these youngsters , who seemed to have acted with good intentions . |
23 | On Europe , to put it beyond all doubt in this House , in the country , and on the continent , will my right hon. Friend reaffirm that it is the policy of Her Majesty 's Government that Britain shall not go down the route of a federal Europe and that it is for Britain to decide on the future of her own currency ? |
24 | How can they ensure that they can be effective , that is , that they can actually provide services as well as providing assessments ? ii If we go along the road of having dementia teams then what is the best management structure ; for such a team ? |
25 | This latter fact simply means that as we go along the chain of correlated consequences to larger and larger systems the links in the chain become tighter and tighter , less and less subject to quantum mechanical " creakiness ' . |
26 | But I went down the bottom of this street , and the man stood there waiting for me . |
27 | When we went down the south of France we saw lizards like that on the walls . |
28 | Your mum guessed it was Bristol , she went down the list of codes in the telephone book . ’ |
29 | Go down the bottom of the street . |
30 | 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 |