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 . |