Example sentences of "go [adv] the [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 Going up the other way .
2 I reckon those people 'll be going up the wrong way .
3 I was going out the other way !
4 ‘ People were turning around and going back the other way , which was extremely dangerous .
5 Going back the other way , those needles which just knitted will rest and only the other ones will knit ; for example , going from right to left the first and alternate needles KNIT , going back from left to right , the second and alternate needles knit .
6 If we put more oxygen in , it might start going back the other way .
7 I 'm going going back the other way .
8 They 're going back the other way .
9 I suppose me Dan and Honey 'll be going back the cheap way .
10 Russell converted the penalty , Beasant ( and Chelsea ) going completely the wrong way .
11 ‘ Drink went down the wrong way . ’
12 Lili 's cigarette smoke went down the wrong way .
13 My Bud went down the wrong way and I had a fit of choking .
14 Handing him one of the cans , she drank from her own , and coughed as it went down the wrong way .
15 But it , it just goes to show you that , you know if you , if if you go down the structured way , it does work .
16 She was blue when they carried her in , but it looks as though the stone has gone down the right way . ’
17 Or bits that have gone down the wrong way ?
18 We have gone slightly the other way with obviously robotics and the electronic age and this sort of thing .
19 ‘ We can go up the long way , past your farm , and you can nip in and change .
20 The true goal is a summit to the right of the col , but the climber may begin a bit too far to the left and go up the other way .
21 That meant the police had gone up the other way — but could see them by turning .
22 Make sure the brushes go back the right way up — match them with the side you have not yet removed .
23 When Bodo saw I was in trouble , he said ‘ We 'd better turn round and go out the other way .
24 Or should he go completely the other way ?
25 No wonder the Polynesians call them aa flows — and go round the long way !
26 The ‘ Chicago ’ human capital approach ( e.g. Becker 1971 ; also see Mincer 1980 ) perhaps goes overboard the other way , seeing observed inequality as simply the reflection of current investments in human capital and returns to past investments .
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