Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( If one refrains from oiling the gear teeth of a grandfather clock , the teeth will not only not collect the dust and so not grind each other away , but also become harder and more polished as times goes on and so last virtually for ever . ) |
2 | And it 's inviting adults of all ages to go along and join in the fun . |
3 | er , if the , if the , er service charge costs had gone up in the meantime , obviously after you reached the end of the first accounting period you have some accounts to go on and you have a much better idea of what the costs are actually going to be |
4 | Perhaps you or I might have got fed up with all the attention and been tempted to tell the crowds to go home and leave us alone . |
5 | you know you had high standards and you knew where you were aiming for and that 's what I want my kids to go through as well , you know , somebody who 's gon na do their best |
6 | Anyway , I got one of my lads to go up and see Harry Short . ’ |
7 | He had inadequate funds to go abroad but a relative advanced him some money and off he went in 1935 . |
8 | Using the ribber , there are a lot of steps to go through when knitting . |
9 | Were you able in other words to go round and talk to people to get their answers and record your answers on their grid , if you think yes you did do that , sign your name now , in section one , where it says survey . |
10 | We talked about image and Mandy was talking about not preparing if we wanted these pictures to go out because we wanted erm create a not an illusion but a a perception of what was going on . |
11 | Many of my male colleagues would have asked their female secretaries to go out and choose one for them . |
12 | I mean I did n't find any husbands going out and choosing lampshades , for instance , or they were n't particularly bothered about the colour of curtains . |
13 | Speed limiting devices to stop cars going faster than 70mph and lorries more than 60mph could be fitted to try to cut fuel consumption . |
14 | In other words going out and buying some |
15 | He was a Hollywood man , used to having huge cranes going up and down for musicals . ’ |
16 | From the pilot 's seat one gets an unusual view , through the ( intentional ) hole in the rocker cover , of the valves going up and down in the port cylinder . |
17 | He pauses before answering , eyes going up and down , mouth narrowing to a leery smile . |
18 | I saw Jews going about and thought of Daisy and Joszef this fourth Christmas of their marriage . |
19 | Plenty of motor cars went in and out through the Pembroke and Gillingham Gates but it has not been suggested that there was any real night-time disturbance from traffic using the dockyard . |
20 | In the best place , the waves went up and down two or three metres every minute . |
21 | and then they go , the kids go out and look for them |
22 | Well we know , from talking to some of the school teachers involved , they go back and the kids go back and talk to the other kids in the form . |
23 | Bundini 's eyes went up and down . |
24 | And the eyes went up and down and then they were going up and down . |
25 | Fierce Eyes went outside and came back excited . |
26 | Harry 's eyes went back and forth under bushy red eyebrows . |
27 | Almost senseless with terror , she was n't even aware that her screams went on and on . |
28 | Collectivist solutions go further than this , basing their arguments on the differences in the nature of consumption and accountability in the public and private sectors . |
29 | Many Koreans went voluntarily or forcibly to Japan , mostly to engage in the most menial of jobs . |
30 | Using this method one camera alone was needed to shoot the TARDIS on the live set , firstly locking all its settings as the time-travellers go inside and then fading out its picture from the output monitor . |