Example sentences of "[adj] go [adv prt] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That 90 per cent of women are afraid to go out alone at night represents enormous numbers of journeys avoided and trips foregone . |
2 | The British crime survey shows that many women are afraid to go out alone at night . |
3 | I was afraid to go back home for fear of the trouble I 'd be in from Mum . |
4 | If this goes in easily by more than a few millimetres , rot is probably present , and you 'll have to strip off the paint so you can repair it . |
5 | This goes down well for a while , until the ‘ MC ’ puppet finally orders them to ‘ kindly leave the stage ’ or to be quiet . |
6 | I offered to go with her for company and safety really , since it was dangerous to go out alone in conditions like that . |
7 | We 've got too much going on here at the moment . ’ |
8 | There was so much going on all over the mission , more often than not organized by the people themselves . |
9 | ‘ It 's funny to sit here in the warm sunshine , and think of all that going on here over the centuries . ’ |
10 | It was strange going back there after all this time . |
11 | After we 've had a talk you 're welcome to go back home to the wife and kids , enjoy your Christmas . |
12 | Now when it had had a general repair on it , there was a little plate put on it and er then i it w it was supposed to go out again for three years . |
13 | Chancellor Norman Lamont is about to announce a further cut in base rates , but most people fear they are just as likely to go up again in the New Year , according to a new survey . |
14 | You 're allowed very little of your own stuff down there , just a set of clothes , but it all goes down just in case you do n't return to your house . |
15 | The heroes , the solid men of yeoman virtue , the good breeding stock , even the captain ( especially the captain ! ) — they all went down nobly with the ship ; whereas the cowards , the panickers , the deceivers found reasons for skulking in a lifeboat . |
16 | Sally , Corrinne , Susannah all go up there to Corrinne 's room to smoke hash all night . |
17 | No point asking Anatoliy , the young ice-fisherman , by what traditional , weatherwise means he tells when it 's safe to go out on to the Dnepr . |
18 | If the patient can not walk , he may still be able to go out independently in a wheelchair . |
19 | and tomato , now drink that because I do n't think we shall be able to go out today with the frost and the fog , the , you 've got that on your chest and I 've got a hurt throat |
20 | Many of them struggle on bravely and still manage to take a limited amount of daily exercise , but sometimes a point is reached when they are no longer able to go out alone at all to enjoy any kind of social life . |
21 | Three groups of eleven went out twice in succession , once in the morning , once again in the afternoon . |
22 | They had n't the appeal of the stinking lanes fitfully lit by naphtha flares in the souks when a fair went on long into the night . |
23 | Be nice to go up there in the summer time wo n't it ? |
24 | We thought liberation would lead to more freedom but many of us are too scared to go out alone in daylight let alone after dark these days . |