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

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1 The only idea that seemed feasible was for the Collector to put on the rusty suit of armour which stood in the banqueting hall and to go out there with a scythe .
2 Which is centred on Birmingham and goes up as far as the Humber Estuary and down as far as the Severn Estuary .
3 The emotional and mental link tying the child to its mother is usually very powerful , and goes on well after the physical birth itself .
4 On and on it goes and goes on still .
5 The very , the very strays are where the wire goes , if you look at the drawing there a bit er , it actually comes in and out you know , one , one of them is actually the same , it actually just comes in and loops in and goes out again and you may
6 Turns round and goes back again .
7 The episode with the child is a reworking of Svidrigailov 's nightmare immediately before his suicide , in which he finds an abandoned little girl and carries her upstairs and puts her in his bed , and goes back later to see how she is .
8 He puts his arm round her and goes back indoors .
9 Every time BBCBASIC(Z80) encountered a FOR , REPEAT , GOSUB , FN or PROC statement it " pushes " the return address on to a " stack " and every time it encountered a NEXT , UNTIL , RETURN statement or the end of a function or procedure it " pops " the latest return address of the stack and goes back there .
10 As explained in the " Program Flow Control " sub-section , every time BBCBASIC(Z80) encounters a FOR , REPEAT , GOSUB , FN or PROC statement it " pushes " the return address on to a " stack " and every time it encounters a NEXT , UNTIL , RETURN statement or the end of a function or procedure it " pops " the latest return address of the stack and goes back there .
11 Some people need Dermavate to tick over with but er it 's a bit potent to keep people going and going and going on so we 'll see how you go with that .
12 Certainly over the years the the major proportion of our fire fighting , in terms of secondary fires , what we term secondary fires , the bonfires , was always concentrated around this period and going back quite a few years we used to have special appliances put on standby , extra crews and so on .
13 Harry recalls leaving the course at the 1st green and going back home alone via Drawback Hill .
14 Well if they owe us money and stuff like that , we might have to be going to court in the end with it but the only trouble is , we 're losing that much bloody time taking a day off and going down there !
15 He had quickly re-established his old routine of working all day in the attic and going out occasionally at night to meet anonymous friends .
16 At [ another ] desk sat Winston doing similar lists in red ink , sipping whisky and soda , getting redder and redder , rising and going out often to glare at the machine himself , hunching his shoulders , bowing his head like a bull about to charge . ’
17 Like her great namesake she was always well organized , and of course she had had so much experience helping with my grandmother 's last six confinements , and going out sometimes with our local midwife , who to some would be a Sairey Gamp , but to those who knew her , another angel of mercy .
18 Right , well let's say we can go on and go on obviously with this .
19 Switching her eyes to Leo , she took in the strong bone-structure , the level grey eyes , and as she was about to turn and go back upstairs she saw Ryan 's knee begin to lift as he reached out to grab Leo 's arm .
20 When we arrived back at school everyone wanted to turn around and go back again .
21 Let's give up and go back downstairs . ’
22 When dealing with regression to an earlier stage in this lifetime , I like to try and go back initially to a relatively happy time in the patient 's life .
23 She could turn around and go back inside , smile , lose herself amongst strangers again .
24 Ruth could almost have believed that he wanted to turn around and go back home .
25 He only said af when we come out of there said let's pay and go in again .
26 And I 'd just seen a colleague come and go in less than three months …
27 In principle , and in theory , it may be appealing to believe that we can all unite and go along together with common defence and foreign policies , but the reality — and after the Gulf war , I must say , the experience , too , to some extent — suggests that we have not yet developed the degree of cohesion and common purpose that must must be a prerequisite for common foreign and defence policies .
28 Then I think I heard her come back and go out again about an hour ago . ’
29 ‘ I 'll be able to get up and go out tomorrow . ’
30 It distressed me so much that I used to keep indoors and go out only in case of necessity . ’
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