Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [adv] go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As Philippe de Mézières wrote in the late fourteenth century , some may well have come from those members of the lower nobility who did not normally go to war except when summoned by the king , but who , in certain cases , were now being forced to take up arms as a business .
2 He did not even go to London much , but lived in villages and small country towns .
3 For his coronation he did not just go to Aachen to be ‘ elected ’ king of the Franks in the old way , but dressed up in Frankish costume for the occasion .
4 Asked if he realised he 'd left Becky behind , Harper replied , ’ It did not really go through my mind .
5 The flute did not really go with a guitar and sax .
6 But you did n't both go to the bed with the shield , that 's my point .
7 ‘ It did n't officially go on the market .
8 They did n't just go in twenty three years ago as somebody suggested .
9 I mean then we did n't even go into Fulford , we stopped there .
10 So she went with the architect and he was wanting to show us this kind of and we were like , were cold and were back to the hotel , we did n't even go into the house .
11 He knew nothing about the world — his children did n't even go to school .
12 Did n't even go to the committee dear , this one
13 I mean I , we did n't specifically go for that , we also went in
14 cos really , we did n't really go into cost relations
15 It did n't really go with the rest of it did it ?
16 But I mean it did n't really go with the rest of the things .
17 Then I tried it Cloister and it was too boring , and then I saw that they had Lanston Cochin at Mackenzie and Harris in San Francisco , so we used that and when we moved to phototype I did n't really go with the whole Jenson thing at all .
18 He did n't half go for a lot again .
19 Toddler Ryan Hunt from Hereford , decided that his black Labrador did n't quite go with his newly decorated bedroom , so he painted the dog a matching colour !
20 Things did n't quite go to plan — which has proved annoying for you , and you 're now asking for a second service ; for which you 'll pay me . ’
21 But today 's demonstration did n't quite go to plan .
22 We did n't often go to London in those last years .
23 Poor she did n't actually go to the museum at all .
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