Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] go [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 " To make sense of it all , I must go back a bit in history , " he said .
2 ‘ I thought I might go upstream a bit and wash off some of this dirt , ’ she said evenly , fingering her hair distastefully .
3 Anyway , I 'll go back a bit + explain how I made friends with Sarah .
4 Erm I 'll go back a minute .
5 Originally when I first went there I used to go twice a week .
6 She 'll go down a treat in Shipley . ’
7 It 'll be a good three months before she shows , and , with skilful dressing , she could go on a lot longer . ’
8 There was some people round here that were selling gear that were n't smack'eads and they 'd do you a lay on without any rings or surety or nothing and you 'd say , well , ‘ Lay us on half a gram and I 'll sell it , like ’ , and they 'd say , ‘ Alright ’ , and then you 'd go back a coupla days later and say , ‘ Look .
9 Back into your document , and we 'll go up a bit .
10 Very , very high gear on it , we used to go out a couple of us
11 We used to go once a month you know when the girls were in the Guides , used to go for their parade service and if you were at Auckley , Malcolm and I used to go up with Heidi did n't I ?
12 Did n't know you were back oh , right , yes , we can go back a week .
13 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates said in a televised interview with CNBC-TV that he knows of no effort by the US Federal Trade Commission to force a restructuring of Microsoft , despite its ongoing probe : ‘ I certainly have n't heard any suggestion that they 're even considering something that would change the structure of our company , ’ Gates said ; he also warned on the Business Insiders programme that Microsoft Corp will not be as profitable in the long-term as it has in recent years — ‘ The kind of profit margin we 've had in the past will be very unlikely for us to achieve in the future ; we 've said after tax margins probably wo n't stay over 20% in the mid to long-term , and they could go quite a bit lower than that in the short-term , ’ the company 's chief executive declared .
14 There 's too many metal and dirge infested undertones but they 'd go down a storm supporting Silverfish .
15 There 's too many metal and dirge infested undertones but they 'd go down a storm supporting Silverfish .
16 And since it , and the equally giant-size flower platter , are decorated with green-stemmed red roses on a white ground , they would go down a bomb in Blackpool .
17 They will go down a storm with my business partners .
18 He was never any trouble but we used to think perhaps he should go out a bit more , ’ say Brian Gedge .
19 And I mean I think that if it was spread more I mean if if if people locally gave more to bereaved in their own areas , I mean it would go down a lot more good there .
20 It will go down a treat , ’ he said .
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