Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] go [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To see this go back to Figure 5d .
2 We do n't need that to go out to clients .
3 Then you have say this goes round to a light bulb amps
4 He cleaned up his act , quit taking uppers and downers with the help of his wife and the Betty Ford Clinic , and now looks set to go on for another 40 years .
5 Now the deal looks likely to go through at a whopping $7.5 billion , about $110 a share .
6 Never looks good going out on a falling tide .
7 Arsenal 's goalless home draw with negative Ipswich illustrated how badly their confidence has been affected by their strikers ' failure to convert of the strikers to manufacture enough scoring chances — and Graham looks ready to go back to basics .
8 This Bel-Shamharoth seemed prepared to go out of his way to help stranded travellers .
9 I have an appointment with Dr Dingle at 5 o'clock , so it seemed pointless going back to the Oxfordshire cottage last night .
10 Determined not to put a foot wrong , let alone go in over the top , as I sometimes do .
11 But they did not yet feel able to go through with changes in their actual behaviour .
12 He understood how she needed me when war broke out and most of the men were away , he realized I would n't feel able to go back to England and abandon her .
13 He went there and back and do nothing to the people bol er er involved , being consulted and we 've had that going on for two years no consultation here has taken place with the people who it affects and there 's nothing in your motion to say it will .
14 It did n't take her long to decide she had precisely two choices — well , one , really , because even though it was n't cold it would look wrong to go out in thin cotton to the sort of party he was talking about .
15 We 're going to , we 've , we 've got this going down to for three weeks , you know next weekend or the weekend afterwards , and we do n't keep getting appointments , see I 'm gon na keep ringing him up and pestering him and saying
16 Fran picked up her bag and went downstairs , remembering the last time she 'd got ready to go out with Luke .
17 He had screeched to a halt in the residents ' parking bay in an unimpressed Hereford Road , let himself in , banged on his own door and , keeping his distance , ordered Jacqui to go off to the pictures for the afternoon .
18 Bringing up baby could have extra charm in a room decorated with a new range of children 's fabrics and wallpapers called Merry Go Round by Designers build .
19 How long do you usually spend getting ready to go out at night ?
20 ‘ just as he was getting ready to go out on the town .
21 They were getting ready to go out with Louis .
22 Mrs Mantini did not upbraid her , but she pursed her tangerine lips and made a great thing of getting ready to go out in a hurry .
23 After six months Pop was asked to return to Simla to help the Burma Governor , Dorman-Smith , as Director of Public Relations , and to help the Administration and the Army who were by this time getting ready to go back into Burma .
24 Quite how he would do that she was undecided when later she ran her bath prior to getting ready to go down to dinner .
25 In the photograph they are getting ready to go off to camp on their bikes ( velos ) .
26 Her cheeks were pink with excitement , her eyes shiny and bright , as though she was getting ready to go off on some adventure .
27 She 'll have to dash around all day , collect the children from different parties and then get ready to go out in less than an hour .
28 He made 64 going in at number three , and although that was followed by a second-innings duck , a corner had been turned .
29 Canon Wright said : ‘ I believe that to go back on the progress that was made in the convention would be a retrograde step , for what is going to replace it ? ’
30 If you feel fit to go back to the inn , Mr Hambro , I 'll be glad to drive you and Miss Rossignol round there . ’
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