Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [conj] go " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Got a got a pair of twos there ee by heck ! for four and a pair is six well I think I 'll have I 'm afraid two eights , two o , two eights , two tens and then nine did n't ask for that but I had to throw a pair of twos away for that and go in there you go .
2 Leaders of the GM Vauxhall Conference , Colchester are 5–4 favourites to emulate Wealdstone 's double feat of 1985 and go into today 's first-leg seeking the first domestic trophy in their 55-year history .
3 Pandarus , who had instructed Troilus — ‘ You must be witty ’ — seems to have infected the lovers with his fondness for dirty jokes ( in him , perhaps , a sign of impotence or disease ) , and seeing him again they are reminded of this and go up to verse for their protestations of love and fidelity ( 113ff . ) .
4 And you could inherit a couple of million and go to Oxford .
5 Well you know when you walk through the door out there you put your foot like that and go well Rupert went like that and but his foot went straight through
6 So when can we expect Bill to ditch comedy for good and go all-out rock on us ?
7 Er and erm I used to put it in this and go to out into the mess room outside where they there was a cook and it was a very grand name for a person you know , a cook .
8 ( 3 ) Why did the universe start out with so nearly the critical rate of expansion that separates models that recollapse from those that go on expanding forever , so that even now , ten thousand million years later , it is still expanding at nearly the critical rate ?
9 Yes , there 's no animosity , a lot of people believe in both and go to both temples .
10 I 'd actually prefer to send you to that than go to it myself , because I think that would be a better use of time .
11 I knew that there was a problem and made a note of it erm that it was hereditary and that he was seeing a consultant , but there 's other parts of the C C Q that would actually relate to that and go into it in a lot more detail
12 ‘ I think essentially , previous generations had more than one skill under their belts , and they were able to change from one skill to another and go with the seasons .
13 Through a process of critical appraisal successive theories build on those that go before .
14 If AUTO is used on its own , the line numbers will start at 10 and go up by 10 for each line .
15 New timetables at four Merseyside schools mean pupils start lessons at 8.30 and go home at 1.50 with just one half-hour break .
16 While fibre-rich foods are chewed slowly , calorific drinks require no chewing at all and go down the throat in a split second .
17 They were expected to leave school at fourteen and go out to work to earn a living or take up technical training .
18 The age groups start at 19–24 and go up in five-year bands to 80-plus .
19 " I suggest that we meet here at nine and go along to Ingard House together . "
20 Er these are sort of parties that start at midnightish and go on through the night .
21 Can we come back at two and go straight into matter C , major exceptions .
  Next page