Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] go [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | Power stations , oil refineries , dairy farms , newspapers , hospitals , simply have to go on at the weekend , and often through nights as well as days . |
32 | He was then required to go down to the ranges to practise shooting with the 9 mm pistol . |
33 | If any Boozebuster victim decided he did n't actually want to go back to the office or home to his wife , Eddie would gently , but very publicly , take hold of him by what she called his ‘ wedding tackle ’ and lead him out of the pub . |
34 | ‘ I never like going in through the front door , ’ Ace said , ‘ but I guess you 're right . ’ |
35 | Without Fergie 's influence , for example , she would never have gone along to the Berkeley Square night club , Annabel 's , as she did on the night of Prince Andrew 's stag party , with Fergie and comedienne Pamela Stephenson , both of them dressed up as policewomen . |
36 | It is a remote and inaccessible area and he would never have gone off in the dark . |
37 | They would be perhaps regarded as thick as two short planks , er they would not be happy , they would be struggling to do work that was not honestly within their capacities , that being the case , they would almost certainly have to go down from the University . |
38 | Eleven tricks made for a very good score , as several other declarers had actually contrived to go off in the same contract . |
39 | And we never did go back on the payroll after that . |
40 | Because he 'd missed out on higher education , and because he could seldom afford to go out on the town with the other players , he spent his evenings listening to music and devouring the classics . |
41 | She felt as if she never wanted to go back into the house , as if it had tied her with a million cobweb fine lines , as the Lilliputians had trapped Gulliver , and that she could not get free . |