Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv prt] [prep] [art] next " in BNC.
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1 | I went on to the next level to see Midnight Run . |
2 | It 's the relationship between the client and the advertiser which goes on for the next two years . |
3 | Then you went on to the next thing you all done the same thing over and over again . |
4 | Yeah , you say it after one go and you go up to the next go do n't you ? |
5 | So , security guard came over , and if you go up to the next stop , bus , you could come in with them . |
6 | Practise each one until you are familiar with it — and , if you can resist the temptation to turn the page too quickly , do this before you go on to the next chapter . |
7 | Unless you are enormously determined , it is far better to make small changes and build upon them , tackling one area at a time before you go on to the next rather than trying to lose weight , give up smoking , avoid alcohol and set yourself a punishing exercise regime all at once . |
8 | So you go along to the next D and there 's no Os there , so you come down , D , no Os , so you keep going along the lines and every time you get to a D you stop |
9 | She went on to the next cubicle , a simple fractured thumb that even Joe Reynolds had managed to diagnose and set without too much trouble . |
10 | She went down to the next floor and called Rosa Kenny . |
11 | Shall we go on to the next thing ? |
12 | I will give back give back the books that have been signed and I want you in the the section of I just want to point out one or two things before we go on to the next . |
13 | ‘ Now I can see him going on to the next one , the way he is playing . |
14 | How they went on to the next thing with such satisfaction and certainty . |
15 | But , you know they can pick it and er , it just flashes up and they have to put the right answer in , if they get the right answer it it goes on to the next one , if it |
16 | As he goes on to the next , I glance at his fingers . |
17 | He went up to the next floor , where uniformed footmen and maids were dispensing coffee and cakes , biscuits and ices . |
18 | ‘ When you 've finished , it 'll look like a snooker table , ’ he said cheerfully , and , reversing deftly , he went back for the next lot . |
19 | We 'd have a respite of about a fortnight if we were lucky before he went down with the next one . |