Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Nottinghamshire CMHT experience goes to the heart of this dilemma .
2 Oh yeah , i in that way er certainly when he produced the bonus contract to go with the saw table , you know we w that was fairly plain , that production would have risen in his estimates quite considerably , and yet our wages in fact would have dropped quite considerably so , yes I mean er it did n't seem quite to tally in the way we would have like to have seen it .
3 Second prize of a 21 piece tea-set went to Neil Powell from the sliphouse , and the third prize of an 18 piece tea seat went to the cup shop 's Tracey Bowan .
4 Lord Mackay 's decision to introduce standard fees instead of the hourly rates for legal aid work went against the principle that a solicitor would receive ‘ fair remuneration ’ for an individual case , Michael Beloff QC , for the society , told the High Court in London .
5 And then there was the blue velvet pelisse to go over the dress , with its white fur lining and deep fur hem , and a glorious white fur muff on which that clever Miss Adeane had stitched , at the last moment and quite behind Miss Baker 's back , a truly enormous blue velvet bow .
6 Logica Plc is letting the Callserver Unix-based speech and call processing activities developed at its Cambridge research lab go in a management buyout for £187,000 and up to £1.3m over the next five years .
7 Logica Plc is letting the Callserver Unix-based speech and call processing activities developed at its Cambridge research lab go in a management buyout for £187,000 and up to £1.3m over the next five years .
8 When I tired of writing press releases on new lube concepts I left Wartberg 's valve business to go to the Angstrom Corporation , where I worked on the launch of a new biscuit , the Pink Finger .
9 It 's hard now to see how The Shamen will keep the club vibe going in the stadiums they will undoubtedly end up playing , how Colin will avoid the rock postures he hates so much .
10 All except the 25 pence of the £4.25 entrance fee goes to the rider coming second .
11 ‘ Your mother told Sergeant Curtis that Riddle left home at half-past seven on Friday evening to go to the yard ; was that unusual ? ’
12 ‘ To me , ’ Once More ‘ sounds like a rock band going through the motions . ’
13 So far they had n't applied for a search warrant to go over the boat , but Maurice did n't care if they did .
14 Jim Blackie , 41 , remembers catching the bus from his home in Gateshead every Friday night to go to the Oxford in the Sixties ‘ Everybody used to walk around in circles looking for a girl .
15 They came the Friday night to go for the midnight mail you know the one that comes to meet the boat .
16 I see little value in the interview schedule going into the field to a small sub-sample of respondents if the designer knows in advance that there is a lot of work still to be done .
17 Using the recommended drill bit size , drill through the handrail , then change to masonry drill to go through the wall .
18 Well in fact the discussion on Friday morning went along the lines that the new settlement should be located within six to eight miles or six to ten miles .
19 Do they have a chain of people or a conveyer belt going across the football fields ?
20 He turned up a side path to go into the NAAFI .
21 ‘ Romeo and Juliet ’ has been a source of considerable inspiration to composers as varied as Berlioz , Tchaikovsky , Prokofiev , and Bernstein and , on the operatic front , Gounod , Zandonai and Bellini , whose lovely bel canto rendering goes under the title of I Capuleti e i Montecchi , taken from the names of the two feuding families .
22 The idea goes back to Anderson 's work in the 1930s , and Chandley 's explanation is that very occasionally the whole set of donkey chromosomes might cling together and pass to one of the egg cells while the entire horse set goes to the other .
23 After that David Soul went on the wagon and , according to his friend and publicist Robert Palmer , ‘ The erratic behaviour that led to the difficulties he had with his last wife is long gone .
24 Then I remember that time when the tent blew down in the snowstorm and his sleeping bag went in the slush .
25 He came back to London on Boxing Day evening , but the vicarage party went to the theatre that night and asked Ianthe Broome to join them .
26 In retrospect it can be seen that the most fatal blunder of the campaign was John Smith 's Budget — proclaimed at the time as ‘ an unparalleled act of honesty by any opposition party going into an election ’ .
27 So that was the point at which the garter bar went under the settee and gathered dust .
28 My Headline of the Campaign Award goes to the Morning Star for Friday 's ‘ Soap box Major no longer washes . ’
29 How this might be reconciled with the terms of the Maastricht text goes beyond the scope of this article , but it gives rise to the thought that it might even be legitimate for the Community ( given the political will ) to legislate in this area using the general power of Article 235 of the EEC Treaty , which allows the Council , in the absence of more specific powers , to enact legislation which is necessary to achieve the objectives of the Community .
30 STAN FLASHMAN 'S Barnet have been charged with misconduct by the FA — just 72 hours before the controversial Underhill chairman goes before a League commission .
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