Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun] go [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Non-commissioned officers like Zukov and Mubarak went through a similar but briefer course , and Rostov felt able to nod confidently .
2 Two weeks ago Roy and Fiona went for a curry .
3 Kevin and Sharon go to a boutique , Mrs Wilson to a toy shop , and Margaret and Nicholas to a computer shop .
4 Kevin and Sharon go to a supermarket to get food for a picnic .
5 Peter and Phyllis went to a farm to get help .
6 Because a humanist marriage is not legally recognised in Britain , Jayne and Dave went through a civil ceremony first .
7 International representations in athletics came in abundance with Ainsley Bennett , Mike MacFarlane and Daley Thompson and football went through a veritable upsurge in the 1978–9 season with the likes of Viv Anderson , Laurie Cunningham , Cyrille Regis , Garry Thompson providing the vanguard of a train of black first-division players .
8 Certainly a large proportion of young boys and girls go through a period in which they lose evident interest in the opposite sex and profess a fine disregard or contempt for it ; but this may well be due to the importance and priority of non-sexual behaviour and childhood tasks rather than any true decrease in underlying sexual interest and preoccupation .
9 Rosie and Jim went to a puppet show did they ?
10 Janet and John go for a walk , ’ he reads .
11 The immediate family and carers go through a chronic grief process alongside the need to go on caring for and sustaining a person who is slipping away , cognitively , behaviourally and emotionally .
12 In June , Jacqui and Steen went to a party , which was attended by Sally Nash , now on trial at the Old Bailey on charges of controlling prostitutes .
13 Mother and daughter went into a sharp slanging match , with Walter fussing and trying to stop them .
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