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

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1 A mother 's agony goes on 20 years after her son 's death
2 Rushing , rushing , traffic from morning to night : it goes on twenty-four hours a day .
3 Then , just as someone mentioned the band were preparing to go on next door , my luck changed .
4 this goes down each time until finally
5 But if it goes down that route , it will face some criticism from its members .
6 Yeah well she she sleeps she goes down some time between eight thirty and eleven .
7 ‘ I 'm supposed to go in first thing in the mornings too , to light the stoves and dust round . ’
8 They got there but they had to go in second gear look
9 Remember that you are bound to go along some passages that are dead ends .
10 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 .
11 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 …
12 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
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 A new CAT has now been set up to go down that avenue .
16 Aye , but I 'll have to go down next week because they 're off school .
17 You used to have to go down three steps , and they used to fetch the beer in a jug .
18 But to go down this path of analysis is to put things in an unreasonably negative light .
19 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 .
20 " I was planning to go down this week-end .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Now , they say they are going ahead with plans to go over High Force later this year .
24 Stir a spoonful or two of potted crab or lobster ( minus the butter covering ) into fresh cream for eggs en cocotte , into a béchamel sauce to go over poached eggs or a gratin of sole fillets .
25 After sorting out their unequivocal conclusion from those which were divergent they ended their work with a statement which underlined how managers as well as researchers need to be ready periodically to go over old ground ( Warburton and Southgate 1969 : 284 ) : It would be unfortunate if the mainly favourable tone of this report was taken to imply that the use of the initial teaching alphabet for beginning reading with infants was the final and only solution .
26 Would I stay on at night to go over some sales figures ?
27 ‘ I want you to go over these plans with me . ’
28 It would be pointless to go over well-worn ground in discussing what pornography is or is not , and why , how and when .
29 Often most benefit is gained if the teacher goes over key points with the group afterwards to check on understanding .
30 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 .
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