Example sentences of "go round [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To try and get to it by going round outside the garden wall meant ploughing through waist-high nettles and clumps of bramble . |
2 | And my job was to going round with the keeper and feeding them every morning . |
3 | That 's for going round with the tape |
4 | It 'll save her going round with the baby . |
5 | With this sort of baggage still going round on the carousel , it 's a pity that Europa Europa does n't marshall its thought-provoking material into a better movie . |
6 | and then they say there 's a trip going round at the brewery , er you can either have the er twenty five minute trip or the , the forty minute trip , whichever you want , well of course everybody says the twenty five and then the rep always , it says oh well these fellas have been four times before so we stop in the bar and you can have what you want , spirits whatever you like and then the bucket comes out and it 's , it 's smashing |
7 | So Lisa , it 's it 's going round at the moment with a mobile one , but after that it 'll be from the shop . |
8 | there 's plenty of colds going round at the moment . |
9 | He was a great favourite with the London playgoers , and there were a lot of Falstaff jokes going round at the time . |
10 | One night when his parents were out David returned to the scene ; as expected everything was quiet not even a walker with a dog was passing through , David cautiously approached the old hut , he peered through a crack in the battens before going round to the door which to his surprise was ajar . |
11 | ‘ You had better get yourself into the washhouse and clean yourself up , ’ she said , ‘ I am going round to the Post Office and let Sid Watkins know . ’ |
12 | ‘ We are going round to the stage door now , ’ she announced firmly . |
13 | Yes there are photographs going round by the way . |
14 | I never told you I just everything 's going round in the room I just had and make the best of it . |
15 | ‘ Do n't lie , ’ she jerked out , going round behind the sofa , though not actually turning towards the door . |
16 | ‘ After we 've eaten we can go round to the pub and play snooker . |
17 | I 'll go round to the front . ’ |
18 | I 'm sure you should n't go round in the middle of a performance . |
19 | She had seen Madge that morning when she had gone round with the news about the kiosk . |
20 | Maisie had gone round to the passenger door of the Volkswagen and was standing , one hand poised to open it as soon as Henry should unlock it . |
21 | As everyone feasted themselves Mum went round with the drink , pouring out gin and whisky or stout as they preferred , making sure to test them all as she did so , while Dad and Fred did the same with the ale . |
22 | Anna went round with the hat to these people also . |
23 | As she went round to the boot she saw the furtive movement in one of Mrs Aldiss 's bedroom windows . |
24 | Meredith rubbed reddened fingers together and went round to the boot to unload her wares . |
25 | We shut the place up early that evening and then all went round to the pub for a further celebration . |
26 | Most evenings now he was very cheerful and joked with her and played games with Oliver ; after they had gone to bed he usually went round to the pub to calm his nerves . |
27 | Yeah I left him one day , we went round to the pub I said do n't open that door there 's a match on fucking Ivy gets a phone call all the windows were put fucking in |
28 | The bar was full , I could see that through the saloon window and I went round to the yard at the rear . |
29 | As she went round to the back of the Post Office , she could hear Mrs Hollins and Rachel in the kitchen , giggling and chattering while they cooked their Sunday lunch . |
30 | Then he went round to the back and told the Brownie Guider who was sitting on a bench inside with the Brownies . |