Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Despite all this , 'Mill did go in at half-time one goal to the good after some great work on the left by youngster Matthew Hadden .
2 In 1935 , after the Murrells débâcle and the dawning realization that very little which could be described as administration had gone on in Masai District , the Tanganyika government did in fact begin to give some serious thought to the type of man which should be sent there .
3 The most telling accounts were to be seen in the local press whose journalists had gone along on routine reporting assignments and tried to come to terms with the decidedly un-pop star look of the performers on stage .
4 A car had gone out of control on the slippery road .
5 This particular trucker 's agent had gone out of business late on New Year 's Eve , one of a number of last-minute bankruptcies and mergers and a new agent would somehow have to be found to stamp his papers if Customs were to let him depart on the 20.15 sailing .
6 Later the Emperor Frederick I ( Barbarossa ) was to maintain that this ceremony had gone out of use and he refused to perform the office for the English pope , Adrian IV , at Sutri in 1155 .
7 Many forms had days when lessons finished at midday , and study had to go on at home .
8 To visit his people Ramsey had to go up in lifts .
9 So regretfully Sven Svennsen had to go back to Sweden .
10 Lucinda , who had always been so obedient , speaking to her mother as if good manners had gone out of fashion ?
11 Frantic appeals for help kept going out to Rome — Rome was still the patron , the protector , the fortress , even when she was falling to pieces herself .
12 Last night , after her parents had gone up to bed , and Aubrey very tactfully made himself scarce , I had a chance to ask her .
13 It was a glorious victory when he managed to persuade the grown-ups to let him stay on after his parents had gone back to Manchester .
14 By the time Maggie had to go back to London they had never felt closer in warmth , even happiness .
15 The bus driver had given chase , had managed to signal to a police car and the chase had gone on through Kirkintilloch and Milton of Campsie before Cook lost control in Birdston Road .
16 Codron had gone up to Cambridge to see the show and knew then that it would be worth bringing to London .
17 As Dr. Bonnard had gone over to Rendlesham Hospital he asked to speak to Mr. Malone .
18 In real terms the average incomes of lone parents have fallen — if their incomes had gone up in line with the Retail Price Index then they would have been about £12 per week higher in 1989 .
19 Susannah had gone back to India in 1913 when we sailed from Jibuti to England .
20 It was Mrs Robinson who served him his late breakfast and it took no more than the tapping of an eggshell to discover from that guileless woman that her husband had gone down to Lorton with goats ' cheese and potted char for the market men who called there on a Thursday .
21 PARIS — The wave of strikes that has gripped France for a month showed some signs of abating yesterday as prison officers agreed to go back to work , writes Sarah Lambert .
22 He said 300 similar small businesses had gone out of business in Darlington since the last election .
23 On hearing that Harry wished to go up to Melton Mowbray for the day , he offered to drive him in the Bentley .
24 The King had gone back to Nicosia , taking his whole Council with him .
25 Perhaps she would learn a little more from them when Harry had gone off to sea again , an event she had learnt , over the years , to look forward to .
26 Mrs Robinson summoned Annie : Joseph had gone over to Cockermouth with his larger share of the char and would be staying the night at his sister 's .
27 The price had gone up to £22.00 per set making a total of £2,200 .
28 With a career in speech therapy behind her , Liz decided to go on to study for a post-graduate degree in Marine Archaeology at St Andrews University , where her husband David is Professor of Chemistry .
29 Mr Ahmed had gone back to Birmingham and the family heard that he was living with another woman .
30 When the creditors found that the debtor had to go down to Eastbourne in any event , then the concession was given by the creditors .
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