Example sentences of "[noun] go [prep] [noun] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Although Crosse went to sea as early as 1569 , he spent most of the years to 1584 in soldiering , at times in Ireland and in Scotland , where he served with the Regency forces and was wounded at the siege of Edinburgh Castle in 1573 . |
2 | We might make the odd selective acquisition but not vast amounts of money going on acquisitions there either . |
3 | ‘ I 'm going home at the end of the week and I 'll make arrangements to go to Geneva as soon as possible . |
4 | I mean we support The Porch financially and with people going to work there precisely for the same reason . |
5 | I think , after the first shooting , Vecchi went to Connie right away and told her Mahoney had been shot on your instructions . ’ |
6 | Did n't Ian go to school today then ? |
7 | A Toleration Bill went through Parliament fairly quickly , being backed by William and Mary , and agreed to as a necessary concession to the Nonconformists . |
8 | And I used my old pass to go on stage anyhow so |
9 | I would agree with that , but I ca n't I ca n't envisage circumstances where dealers are actually using if they 're insuring their own their own mechanical breakdown insurance , then yes obviously , if that company goes into liquidation then obviously they have no redress which is obviously why it 's important than anybody buying a vehicle should make sure that it 's fully underwritten by a Department of Trade approved insurer . |
10 | Mendoros went to work straight away . |
11 | I mean obviously the reality is that obviously if you buy a mechanical breakdown insurance from a dealer and the dealer goes into liquidation then obviously that does n't affect the policy because the policy will still be handled by a company such as ours , and there are a number of companies obviously . |
12 | THE Prince and Princess of Wales went to lunch together yesterday , but arrived separately and sat at different tables . |