Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Goods would be unloaded at Lindau , taken across the Bodensee to Rorschach , and from there go on through the passes to the south , to Milan or on to Venice for further shipment . |
2 | Finally , the beer is piped into barrels which go down to the cellars for storage before delivery . |
3 | Mrs Buxton , aged 82 , plans to travel with the containers : ‘ We have been running as a charity for about 10 years and I usually go over with the donations to cities such as Krakow and report back on what is badly needed over there . ’ |
4 | go up to the shops by the egg basket if need be |
5 | Whenever the circus came to a new town he used to dress up in his costume and go out into the streets with a clown on stilts and do a turn . |
6 | ‘ Go out into the alleyways of London , Hugh . |
7 | Continue to Skinningrove then go back on the cliffs above Hummersea Scar and over to the cottages of Upton . |
8 | This awareness goes back a long time , and to Lace it we need to leave the field of folklore and go back into the realms of ancient philosophy . |
9 | But an MP says he 'll be taking up the case , and demanding it go back to the courts for a stiffer sentence . |
10 | Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating the Secretary of State for Education and Science on devising tests for seven-year-olds which go back to the basics of reading , writing and arithmetic ? |
11 | men using the wo er , female genitalia as a a derogatory term and if we actually go back to the roots of that word erm , to me it 's like basic shows you what misogyny 's about the actual root of that word it means , seat of power . |
12 | Exactly why is unclear as the origins of these vineyards go back to the days of the Knights Templars . |
13 | Cut out the frills , go back to the days of TIZER and tomato and cheese sandwiches ! |
14 | Follow that philosophy and we go back to the days of the bland leading the bland . |