Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv prt] here " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But it 's like this … their church owns the property , an ’ it turned out there 's a heap o' genuine folk in the city end of the organisation , who 'd no idea what wuz goin' on out here . |
2 | ‘ Have they told you what goes on down here , then ? ’ |
3 | The Rugby Union is oblivious to us ; they mean well but they just do n't realise what 's going on up here . ’ |
4 | The vast majority are normal people , fed up with what 's going on up here . |
5 | Anything going on up here ? |
6 | ‘ We all have a great love of what 's going on down here — which also helps . ’ |
7 | Maybe we can beat the interference ; get more information on what 's been going on out here . ’ |
8 | I mean you had noticed there 's a hurricane going on out here ? ’ |
9 | The same day is still going on out here , a little older , a little wearier . |
10 | Well we 're going just out here and then we 're coming back are n't we ? |
11 | well I think it would be easier to go straight down here and walk out other door , one of other doors , it 's not as far I do n't think , the way I 've come it 's not , it 's quite a way like what er |
12 | I never thought it went on up here though . |
13 | So I 'll go round to Mr Bishop 's brother and tell him what 's gone on down here . |
14 | Let them do what they like as long as you 're not well they do , they kill you , kill you stone dead er them French vaches Cos , see you go in down here you see , where you 've got ta jump up to get out got ta jump up off the floor , you got ta jump up about four feet to get out see , they were n't just like |
15 | Go straight on here , down Back Lane , reaching the Upton Dyke car park in half a mile . |
16 | Erm go back up here . |