Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] go [prep] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the Job Centre they were a bit funny about me going on government schemes because I had the baby , but I did get on one eventually . |
2 | Even in villages , I known men who 've worked abroad fitting them up in in er Germany and in France and in Italy , one of whom went to night school in Germany to learn the language t to get on better , he was there to receive machines . |
3 | Many of them go to north Africa , where Slorne comes from . |
4 | Now Edingley want to get rid of them going down Station Lane because they do n't pick anybody up down there . |
5 | In the first sentencing in the Milan affair , Mario Chiesa , the ( Socialist ) administrator of a Milan old people 's home , received six years ' imprisonment on Nov. 29 for embezzling L 6,000 million , some of which went to party funds . |
6 | Young people from 18 to 28 spend three months living and working with local communities in Tanzania at a cost of £2,250 , half of which goes towards project support . |
7 | Insist on having a say in what goes into job advertisements for employees who will ultimately be your subordinates . |
8 | What what I did say that Halam had already objected to them going down Station Lane at Edingley which we did . |
9 | Those of us who live in north-east Kent have always believed that there should be a fast link , and we have been perfectly happy for it to go through south London , to where our constituents who will benefit from the link wish to travel . |