Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and goes right to that wall does n't it ?
2 " Did you know the canal goes right under this house ? " she said .
3 Under certain circumstances , reading goes little beyond this level of comprehension .
4 The congregation of a 60-year-old wooden church in Darlington have been warned not to go inside in bad weather .
5 There is little need for directions : a much-trodden path goes upstream for two miles to Thornton Force , there crossing open ground to Beezley Farm for the return alongside the eastern stream .
6 Although theory and practice are meant to go together in most accounts of economic endeavour , one area where there seems to be an alarming gap is between tax theory and tax practice .
7 Oh it seems a long way to go just for five days skiing .
8 And English mustard , freshly prepared , goes best with cooked ham on the bone .
9 ‘ It 's not terribly easy to go away with that sort of thing ringing in your ears , but for all that I could n't have chosen a more marvellous or rewarding life . ’
10 The week after next I have to go away for two weeks . ’
11 " I had to go away for several days and while I was gone your mother saw some papers in Devraux 's desk .
12 I have to put him into kennels tomorrow as I have to go away for some time and they insist that he be fully vaccinated . ’
13 The concept is an enormous one for twelve-year-olds to grasp with any sense of reality , for many children of that age would regard it as fun if their family had to go away to new lands — just as I can recall at that age receiving the news of the outbreak of the Second World War with great joy !
14 erm then we would actually go , have to go away from that meeting on the nineteenth and c and come back with that information
15 If someone goes away with good memories of what they have seen and heard then they will come back and bring their family and friends . ’
16 The conversation is about how to respond to an invitation to " step outside " at a party : the gist of B's turn is that if someone were to ask her to go outside for " fresh air " at a party , she would not want to go outside for fresh air , and would not go .
17 If your equipment has to go outside on open roads or gravelled surfaces , remember castors are not always suitable .
18 of imported coal goes directly to British Steel and that that coal is not currently available in the United Kingdom ?
19 To go further in these directions would also require more boldly gestural language than Philip Vellacott 's plausible , if prosaic translation provides .
20 But Devers , who came sixth , said : ‘ I 'm delighted to go home with one gold medal . ’
21 Mrs Preston added : ‘ In my opinion he looked too upset to work in an operating theatre so I allowed him to go home on compassionate grounds . ’
22 I 'll be ready to go home in fifteen minutes . ’
23 The librarian was able to go home in good spirits .
24 ‘ Still want them to go home in one hour ? ’
25 The game appears to have a similar smut to the Leisure Suit Larry series but goes further in different ways !
26 Everything seemed to be going right in both families .
27 I 've been going downhill for several days now .
28 Chapman stuck to his policy of going only for top-class players , for he knew the crowds would come to watch stars like Clem Stephenson and Charles Wilson , and with Huddersfield 's limited supply of soccer enthusiasts it was essential to use every means to attract them .
29 It is claimed to draw 920,000 two- or three-dimensional vectors per second , and comes with one EISA slot , and rather than tread on its partner 's toes , Samsung hopes to build complementary markets in imaging and scientific visualisation , going entirely through indirect channels .
30 With every step she seemed to be going deeper into another world .
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