Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " 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 And English mustard , freshly prepared , goes best with cooked ham on the bone .
6 ‘ 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 . ’
7 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 . ’
8 erm then we would actually go , have to go away from that meeting on the nineteenth and c and come back with that information
9 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 .
10 of imported coal goes directly to British Steel and that that coal is not currently available in the United Kingdom ?
11 But Devers , who came sixth , said : ‘ I 'm delighted to go home with one gold medal . ’
12 ‘ Still want them to go home in one hour ? ’
13 With every step she seemed to be going deeper into another world .
14 I would suggest going just before closing time and with luck you will be by yourself in front of the superb Diamond Monstrance of 1698 designed by Fischer von Erlach .
15 You lot definitely going away for this week
16 Now , it 's going to be a bit scruffy this , and you just try and transcribe it onto that piece of paper so you 're going away with some idea .
17 I told them that at one we 'd be going away on another job cos we 'd got another job booked in , but in fact I reorganized everything so that in fact we could do it for them .
18 We telephoned from our mobile to theirs — probably at a combined speed of 100mph going away from each other — and it was indeed us who were hotfooting it away from the airport .
19 For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ .
20 Think of the shoulders going away from each other ( for rounded shoulders ) .
21 If your shoulders are curving forward towards each other , think of them going away from each other .
22 The process of ( a ) searching the index to find the address of the required record , and then ( b ) going directly to that address , will be considerably faster than searching through all the records on a sequential file .
23 In 13 subjects , proportionately more poly than university graduates are going directly into permanent employment ; in another four , there is no significant difference .
24 It was possible she had never been in a tunnel before , except perhaps in a car going quickly through some underpass .
25 Wherever they were at school , a number of deaf children were unfortunate enough to stay there the whole duration of the war , neither seeing their parents nor going home for any holiday .
26 My mother is going home in any case and we will go with her . ’
27 Unlike adults , infants may show very short delays between sleep onset and active sleep onset , sometimes going straight into active sleep .
28 Within a few days she had recovered enough to play practice chukkas , going straight into fast polo as though she 'd played it all her life .
29 We 're going mainly for wild water buffalo , banteng and seladang , " said the senator , his resonant Southern drawl sounding loud in the stillness that lay over the river .
30 There is not a chance of going unobtrusively through any area where these birds are breeding !
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