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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 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 .
2 Often most benefit is gained if the teacher goes over key points with the group afterwards to check on understanding .
3 ‘ Ought we to try to get away ? ’ whispered Snodgrass , whose mind had been going along similar paths .
4 Allow for greater braking distances with a loaded trailer and always use the lower gears going down steep hills .
5 I stopped , puffed — you puff as much going down steep hills as you do going up , and your thighs hurt .
6 Both the Peruvian and Bolivian features are dead straight , going over topographical obstacles without deviation .
7 As soon as the blindfold is applied , remove the obstacles and watch the children going over imaginary items .
8 Certainly we 're concerned that someone may be going around educational establishments and we 're appealing for anyone else who may have seen this man to get in touch with us .
9 That really turned my stomach , even if , I mean I remember when I was carrying , when I was carrying the twins , and he used to go out huge things you know , and so much so that if he came home in the night , right , and I was already in bed asleep , I would be able to er , he would wake me in the bedroom cos I could smell smoke on him , but he did n't smoke , but where he 'd been the pub or a night club , I smelt
10 Best friends from the age of ten , now they would go down different roads .
11 Afterwards he recommended that the class should go over selected extracts , looking at them with a worksheet .
12 ‘ I do n't think there 's room in the lift for all you old pals , ’ Jonathan smiled hideously , ‘ we 'd best go up other ways . ’
13 Men go up high mountains to achieve a new perspective ; thus all prophets have done this so they can dissolve the nuts and bolts of difference and see in their place the unity .
14 We went out separate ways , nearly all of us to be affected in one way or another by the Bodyline tour .
15 Yeah but I thought I ai n't seen anybody with it like that be a bit different , sort of when we go out New Years Eve and that .
16 ‘ I do not go around public houses asking if my wife is telling me the truth .
17 It was further recognised that project-related work in the library also brought benefits in terms of teacher/pupil interaction and support : you have the opportunity to get closer to them as well … to help them better because you can go round small groups and talk at length while others are getting on with something that you know they are interested in .
18 There had been a group , not known as anyone , but who played some well-known songs , and went round Primary Schools in the Debenham pyramid , playing to the children who would , one day , be at Debenham High School .
19 They went round American universities challenging the debaters .
20 Others go round residential neighbourhoods with their carts collecting different kinds of scrap from shops and houses .
  Next page