Example sentences of "[adv] and go [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He decided to take it personally and went straight out with the intention of buying a tree , just to spite her , until he remembered he could get one cheaper nearer the time .
2 So in that sense er very unlikely you would get a an apprentice squad that served their time together and went right on through to retirement age or whatever .
3 Sarah took the gin bottle away and went downstairs .
4 I think that 's the trouble with Christmas , I said to Rob , in a way , I said I hope when I get to mum and dad 's age I wo n't expect my children to think oh god you got to go there for you know I said that I 'd love to just once take the kids away and go somewhere
5 And he puts his thing away and goes away .
6 ‘ Never mind , ’ Fen said , studying her disgruntled face as she came aboard once more , ‘ we 'll be stopping soon and going ashore . ’
7 This is not a question of , ’ Here today , reprocessed tonight and gone tomorrow ’ .
8 Normally , I would have returned indoors and gone meekly to bed .
9 It still exists and it will undoubtedly catch up with the retail price index shortly and go ahead of it from 1994 onwards , as the direct tax burden which is included in the TPI rises faster than the indirect taxes which go into the RPI .
10 He asked Cranston to wait for him outside and went upstairs .
11 Glover 's year began badly and went downhill from there .
12 He smiled even more widely and went across to introduce himself .
13 Grace got up slowly and went downstairs to her bedroom .
14 At the road and the kissing gate turn right and go quickly left through another .
15 But once you 've gone down and turned left then turned right and gone ahead
16 He turned right and went half-way along the corridor and knocked at the fourth door .
17 They had talked politely and gone away without noticing anything .
18 She got up stiffly and went upstairs , holding blindly on to the banisters .
19 Lisa got to the office early and went straight to Vass 's door .
20 Their Vicar rocked to and fro , laughing uproariously and going very red .
21 He turned now and went hastily from the room , and she repeated to herself , ‘ You get worse , you know that ? more sour . ’ …
22 They were warned of the danger of giving credit — or too much credit at any rate — to mostly illiterate other ranks who were here today and gone tomorrow , and allowing them to run up debts which they had not the slightest chance , or intention , of paying .
23 Whereas with acting you 're here today and gone tomorrow .
24 But the custom had lost its meaning because there were so few private traders left , and company managers are faceless men , here today and gone tomorrow .
25 Hare today and gone tomorrow ?
26 ‘ Here today and gone tomorrow , that one .
27 I had to leave my place in front of the screen frequently and go behind to convince myself that each new voice was indeed coming from the same man .
28 You 're free to leave here and go home today .
29 Some Pharisees came to Jesus and said to him , ‘ You must get out of here and go somewhere else , because Herod wants to kill you ’ ( Luke 13:31 ) .
30 But what kind of advert is that , come here and go away ?
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