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

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1 this goes down each time until finally
2 But if it goes down that route , it will face some criticism from its members .
3 Yeah well she she sleeps she goes down some time between eight thirty and eleven .
4 Remember that you are bound to go along some passages that are dead ends .
5 But it might not be a bad idea to go down that route to see if we can we can see if it can be exploit it at this stage because we have discussed , and I know this is getting off the the the the agen
6 If you 're willing to go down the route to drag hunting I am willing to support any hunt that wants to go down that route and I am sure this authority would .
7 Now you ca n't do that without going and asking think with the organisations such as housing associations , some factor information about where we would stand if we decide to go down that route .
8 A new CAT has now been set up to go down that avenue .
9 But to go down this path of analysis is to put things in an unreasonably negative light .
10 Much as I would enjoy debating this matter with the hon. Gentleman , whom I might also call my hon. Friend , I do not wish to go down this path .
11 " I was planning to go down this week-end .
12 Others who have not this privilege would be well advised to listen carefully to recordings with the score , and to go over many times passages which seem to them obscure or unfamiliar in sound at a first hearing .
13 I do not want to go over that ground again ; suffice it to say that we accept the Secretary of State 's assurance that the Government are making a genuine effort to find a mechanism to implement Lord Cullen 's recommendation 30 .
14 Would I stay on at night to go over some sales figures ?
15 ‘ I want you to go over these plans with me . ’
16 Right now in Ethiopia and Eritrea , hundreds of thousands of families are hoping that they wo n't have to go away this year .
17 Give this message to others in a brief , clear way : ‘ I need to talk to you about office manning ’ ; ‘ I do n't want to go away this weekend ’ .
18 ‘ I do n't want to go away this weekend . ’
19 And he goes away most weekends .
20 She 'd been wanting to go home all day , dragging on her teacher 's hand on the way in , looking over her shoulder just in case her mum might have popped her head round the gate for a last wave .
21 I could n't send her away thinking I could be so heartless and horrible , but I also knew that I was n't going to go home that weekend ; I 'd find an excuse .
22 Should I have tried to go home this year ? wondered Pascoe guiltily .
23 out the window , she was trying to say oh I really want to go home this weekend , do you think you could ask if I could have one of your exeats and she 's still got one left !
24 " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . "
25 Pop used to go off some evenings to drive an ambulance , and then Christmas 1942 — when Rangoon was badly bombed .
26 So maybe that ticking does n't mean that the mine is set to go off any time .
27 Do you think we 're going somewhere this week ?
28 They do it for to keep him going and then they 'll say he says you know I 'm used to getting up at half four and going so many miles every morning for a big jog .
29 After going so many suns without food , I was sleeping .
30 So when we come up the lane it was on the top here and er Sally 's dad was with it and then er the engine was still going so this girl , well erm one of them wenches
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