Example sentences of "go [adv] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Ten years from now I 'm gon na be 52 , and I 'm not going to be able to go down the Hacienda without looking a complete prat . |
2 | Albert Popple had decided to go down the Lamb and Flag after walking round the block several times . |
3 | I was still boxing by going down the London gym of Danny Peacock-Gordon was a friend of his . |
4 | According to Alan , they would always say ‘ I 'm going down the Quimbourne tonight ’ ( the name of the community centre ) , as if visiting a pub or club , and not ‘ I 'm going to the Young Conservatives . ’ |
5 | I do n't know much about most things , but I do know whether people will be going up the Alps or not . ’ |
6 | If all goes well the Borghese Gallery should reopen within a year . |
7 | Let's all go down The Strand have a banana . |
8 | Go along the Stadhaus Quai to the right , to Quai bridge , and one of Zurich 's most invigorating views awaits . |
9 | The crawl went down the Strand , past St James 's , Belgravia and Mayfair , calling at the embassies of Australia , Canada , India , Bolivia , Peru , Columbia , Ecuador , Mexico , Myanmar , the USA and Brazil . |
10 | I went down the Kentucky in the High Street the other day , I had just come out , I was just standing there , when these black kids come up and start jostling me and then they nicks my chicken and chips . |
11 | The ball went down the Leeds left wing and was turned onto Deanes outstretching head . |
12 | That 's what he said to me , cos I said oh it 's all old men you know what I mean , he said it 's not he said like , you go down the West Indian end , he said and it 's really a blinding day out . |
13 | They 'd meet at The Roebuck , the same pub that everyone from the shop used , on Saturday lunchtime , then go down the Kings Road spending their money . |
14 | Sometimes we go down the Salisbury Road |
15 | I learned to canoe years ago when three of us put borrowed boats in the water at Glasbury and pulled them out , finally , several days later at Tintern , having gone down the Wye . |
16 | Between As Cain and Sare you go over the Col Saint-Ignace , a very modest affair of some 500 feet . |
17 | The further we went up the Nile , the more the river seemed to express some awful ambivalence . |
18 | You could get to I know Graham went to , which is way out , other went up the Kimberley and that area , and other went to Sutton . |
19 | ‘ Well , on Saturday night , Lee here and a few of his mates can go up the Ilford Palais , right ? |
20 | In each country , politics complicated development , but German interests finally obtained an east-west canal to link Berlin with the Ruhr and by 1905 ships of 2,000 tons could go up the Rhine as far as Mannheim , a very important change since the Ruhr by then needed more than German ore . |
21 | She said she would go wherever the UNHCR wants . |