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(phrasal verbs) - go

go around ; ;
go around , ; ( )
The room's going around.
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go around , , ( )
I have this tune going around in my head!
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go around / go rounds ,
The frequent laugh goes around.
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go around ( , )
There should be enough soup to go round.
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go back ; () () ; (-.)
go back ,
I woke early, but couldn't go back to sleep.
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go back , ,
The cavity goes back some fourteen inches.
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go back ( )
The clocks go back next week.
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go in
go in
: What time do you have to go in tomorrow?
?

go in ( );
go in and win
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go in ( , )
The moon had gone in.
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go in (.) ,
go in for , (-.)
How long has Jim gone in for collecting stamps?
?

go off , ; ,
go off ( ), ( );
A gun goes off every day to mark exactly one o'clock.
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go off , , ( , )
go off (, )
The concert went off well.
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go off / deteriorate , ( )
Don't drink the milk, it's gone off.
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go out , , , ;
We do not intend to go out at all in Florence
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go out , ( )
There's more money going out than coming in.
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go over , ; ,

go over big (.) ,
As this went over big he forgave Dennis.
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go up ,
That politician has gone up in my opinion since I heard his latest speech.
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go up to ; ,
He went up to Oxford.
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go up ( )
What time does the curtain go up?
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go up , , ( , ), , ( )
The barometer is going up at a tremendous rate.
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go along , ; ;
How is your work going along?
?

go along with (-., -.)
We'll go along with your suggestion, although it's not exactly what we wanted.
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go along (.)
Go along! !

go by / ; ( )
They let no day go by without the jests.
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go by ()
You can't afford to let any job go by.
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go by (.)
I know you were late again this morning, but we'll let that go by.
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go down , , , ,
Three ships went down in last night's storm.
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go down ()
As the sun went down below the horizon, the sky became pink and gold.
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go down with (-. )
I went down with a severe attack of malaria.
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go on ()!; ();
Do go on, I am listening.
, .

go on ,
For the first two days he went on very well.
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go on , ( , , )
How is your work going on?
?

go on ( )
for going on a year

go on , ( , )
shoes that wouldn't go on ,

go through , ; ;
go through , ( , , )
Buy now before the tax increase goes through next week!
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go around the bend (.) , ,



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