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

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1 This is exactly what this staircase is , and to get from one room to another you had to go down one staircase and up another .
2 On a Sunday , they could go down to chapel , the old girls 'd to go down one side of the aisle , they 'd go down the other , the old men , tried to put his hand out , touch the old lady …
3 If the spin is " up " the electron goes off one way , if it is " down " the electron goes off the other way , as in the figure .
4 I hope it goes off one day .
5 ‘ But you want to go home one day , do n't you , Gabriel ? ’
6 The medium of continuous recording prompted the inclusion of bridging scenes to allow one group of characters time to go off one set and onto another while the action is carried on by the second group of characters .
7 And then you , going just one step further
8 After these reconnaissances during October , a final reconnaissance was made a few days before the invasion , by the teams going inshore one night so that each navigator could show the paddlers their canoes ' positions as navigational marks guiding in the assault waves on D-day .
9 And that 's when he said he said I 'll be going up one night when it 's dark he said .
10 Breathe slowly from the stomach not the chest — breathing in to a count of four slowly and out to a count of four slowly , or visualize your breathing-in as going up one side of a hill , experiencing the plateau at the top and then breathing-out as though coming down the other side .
11 Going up one flight of stairs to visit the lavatory is not worth recording as exercise for the average person !
12 Going now one way , now the other — ( says Serafine ) — Up and down , with the flow , on the tide .
13 only going back one year .
14 But he wants it to go up one percent .
15 His head is cocked slightly to one side , as if to reduce his height to Shirley Esplin 's level , and a slight sympathetic smile goes up one side of his face .
16 I said I du n no how they afford it , I said I ca n't afford to go out one day a week ,
17 And er we did n't actually go in , but I 'd love to go back one day and have a look ,
18 Some staff felt they needed to go back one stage and ask why a formula was a good idea in the first place .
19 What we are trying to argue for is to try to prevent the cost , the pain , the hurt that is experienced after a divorce by alerting people to the fact that a divorce wo n't solve all their problems , it will transfer one set of problems for another and our great concern in this report is to go back one step , not just to speak to people who are experiencing hurt , but in the hope that we can say something before it reaches the stage that it had reached when they came to you .
20 The kind of thing you ought to do with with mum is like , you could probably go down one Sunday and have a , have a , you know , have a lunch .
21 I went along one night at 6 p.m. precisely , to be turned away by the dragon because ‘ there is no surgery to-night , as no patients have come ’ .
22 Neither urgency nor unanimity were easy to achieve , and the ‘ blue book ’ of 1979 clearly went only one step , though a significant step , in the direction to which Sir Michael Clapham pointed .
23 I went down one way up the other and
24 And I went down one day .
25 So erm mum went down one day and he was there and she said he were with my sister 's boy , they were both sleeping rough .
26 Ashley went down one flight of stairs and another .
27 Over the next decade , the price of the metals will go only one way — up .
28 The exclusive " Annie Thompson " design had only a small flap — that was adequate in normal circumstances — but near disaster in an emergency , when I could not even resort to the era of the " Flapper " in her cami-knickers , and go down one leg .
29 Well today , poll tax has now gone up one pound , but for the old fogies it 's gone down one pound
30 The boss thought that the flow of cash ( not to mention knowledge and culture ) went all one way — from ‘ us ’ to ‘ them ’ .
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