Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But there 's quite a few stopped going to the club with women not being well and their legs bad and
2 I had occasion to set up the chunky machine ( this had to go in the bedroom , because of lack of space elsewhere ) .
3 Kevin Drummond , QC , for McMartin , said the accused had gone to the police with his parents almost immediately and he had pled guilty to greatly reduced charges .
4 If 70,000 dared to go on the streets feeling they might be beaten up or worse , how many might demonstrate if that fear is removed ?
5 The entire BR fleet of Classes 24 and 25 had gone by the beginning of 1978 .
6 Thus rather than adopting the language of coercion and hence drawing parallels between corporate officials and , say , soldiers at the front in World War I compelled to go over the top at dawn to meet the German machine-gun bullets or be shot as ‘ deserters ’ , it might be more realistic to argue that corporate officials are frequently placed in a position where they are required to choose between impairing their career chances or being a loyal organizational person .
7 All five had gone to the barn after an evening in the pub .
8 Two hundred and fifty had gone on the video that was now tucked away securely in his car .
9 They rearranged the programme cos yous two had to go to the dentist .
10 But I 'll just well they both wanted to go to the car .
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