Example sentences of "[noun prp] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Kirsty added : ‘ Most people remember their weddings when they see a white Rolls go by . |
2 | Newcomer and Szajgin go on to define the lower and upper bounds of accuracy in the output map . |
3 | Loads of blokes like the Manics and Bobby Gillespie go on about her being a great pop star , but can you remember the words ? |
4 | go on Samson go on put it in the goal , go on Samson I 'll bet . |
5 | ‘ Visit with old Fanshawe go alright ? ’ |
6 | Sam Rollins and Dwayne and Carlos go out to the plane to split the coke . |
7 | Come on , no , come on Neil go on , oh he 's |
8 | Next week posters of striker Ian Wright go up to fill the gap left by Gary Lineker 's departure for Japan . |
9 | But would the United States go over the nuclear brink to save Britain , France , Germany or any other NATO member from a conventional attack ? |
10 | ‘ Sagittarians and Geminis go well together , in all ways , ’ Myra said , her voice loaded with significance . |
11 | In 1975 a television documentary ‘ Johnny Go Home ’ about runaway children , estimated 2000 per night on the streets of London , and caused an uproar in the press , public and parliament ( Deakin and Willis , 1976 ) . |
12 | The following year a London magistrate , struck by the notion that there should not be one law for the rich unavailable to the poor , permitted a man named Gleaves to bring proceedings against the authors and publishers of a book entitled " Johnny Go Home " , based on a Yorkshire television documentary which had exposed his insalubrious hospitality to feckless youths . |
13 | Goldsmith was allowed to withdraw his prosecution after a settlement with " Private Eye " , and an Old Bailey jury took little time to acquit the authors of " Johnny Go Home " after a two-week trial . |
14 | DEREK Cook watched Coleraine go down to their fifth consecutive defeat — and prayed for a reprieve from manager Billy Sinclair . |
15 | Pete go on |
16 | The Swinging ‘ Sixties , Peace and Love and the Beatles go together like a horse and carriage . |
17 | Racing and Ireland go together — it is said there are as many horses as people ( three and a half million ) — and racecourse crowds are extremely knowledgeable about the sport . |
18 | ‘ Sales companies in America and Ireland go out of their way to make them feel at home . |
19 | From what I 've heard , you and Lissa go back some years , too . |
20 | ‘ We know Clydebank will make it difficult for us on their own ground but it is important to this club that Aberdeen go through to meet Hibs in the semi-finals , ’ said manager Willie Miller . |
21 | Just you and Mrs Crumwallis go out and enjoy yourselves . |
22 | Cork go through to face Turkish champions Galatasaray in the first round proper of the European Cup . |
23 | if I may give you a word of advice , you may think it 's rude , but when Mr is asking questions try not to turn down towards him , if you try and face across the jury , that 's what carries the voice if you 're looking at them , if you turn to your left , a bit of your head goes down a bit , it 's only natural , you 're not as used to courts as Mr is , er , he , he , your , it , your voice smothers , it 's not a question of shouting it 's just looking in the right direction , yes Mr go on |
24 | The cost of travelling by bus in North Yorkshire go up this month . |
25 | Gill and Jackson go on to identify eight ‘ black and mixed race couples ’ , seven ‘ mixed race ’ children and three black children , and use this sample to demonstrate that racial identity confusion , as they found it in the transracially placed children , could also be found in black children in black families and ‘ mixed race ’ children in ‘ mixed race ’ families : ‘ They provide an interesting comparison … because … same race placements are increasingly regarded as the ideal by social workers … and it is in the black and mixed race couples that ( it is said ) the child will come to develop a strong racial identity ’ ( p. 129 ) . |
26 | Her and Susannah go up into their room , lock their door with Sally . |
27 | But the differences between ‘ old ’ and ‘ new ’ Savoy go further than this . |
28 | Harvey suggested Morris go on down to the party ahead of him , as he was waiting for a partner : he had no wish to take Rupert Murdoch 's shilling , but he was happy to drink his champagne . |
29 | He said but unfortunately because he 's boisterous , which he is and because it 's easier for them with their numbers to let him just get away with it or say oh Martin go outside we ca n't , you know , then then he was n't learning |
30 | we 'll go straight up to Taughmonagh go down the town early in the morning and I 'll take you to the shop where they maybe get you a rugby jumper |