Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | We 'd better go now otherwise in a rush . |
2 | Thousands of children are being warned not to go out alone after an eleven year old girl was raped as she walked to school . |
3 | They had not gone overseas out of a belief in religious toleration . |
4 | Well , I 'd rather just go round there for an hour and sit there . |
5 | ‘ Not only do I have Penny 's word for it , but I happened to see Nicky on television last night , participating in a chat show that always goes out live from a studio just two blocks away from our own building here . ’ |
6 | Pompey are third in the table and are now going all out for a top two place and automatic promotion . |
7 | But on the other hand I think the erm social work is now going back again to a situation where it 's really rather more specialized . |
8 | Seven of these 11 were junctions at which the driver had simply gone straight ahead past a minor road . |
9 | It wo n't go further back in a hurry , but it it 's These are very very nasty . |
10 | His mother reassured him , 'people often go down there with their dogs ; do n't worry , I 'm sure he would n't hurt you , but perhaps you should n't go down there for a week or two , David . ’ |
11 | After getting some oxygen , he then went back in for a third time . |
12 | ‘ Well , as I said , Else went along more for a night out than anything . |
13 | Earl Grey never goes down well in a boys ' school — there 's that touch of Milady 's Boudoir about it . |
14 | So that 's why their policies might seem a little bit wishy-washy in that how that if they were going straight for a rich peasant economy then perhaps you would have expected a more spectacular economic growth , but there was n't and perhaps this was because they did n't actually go positively just for a rich peasant economy , they were trying to achieve a greater degree of erm egalitarianism in the countryside at the same time . |