Example sentences of "[pron] go [prep] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 East Germany had agreed to give them papers allowing them to go to the country of their choice , and they were expected to leave Poland ‘ in the very near future ’ .
2 Mahmoud got them to go through the events of the night .
3 He told them to go amongst the people of the land and offer them their service , to defend Minginish instead of conquering it ; for the most earth a man ever needs is what is piled in his grave .
4 Again it 's too complicated for me to go into the details of this .
5 Warranties ‘ are other obligations which , though they must be performed , are not so vital that a failure to perform them goes to the substance of the contract . ’
6 ‘ I would have come after you , and unlike your father I 'd have found you , had I to go to the ends of the earth ! ’
7 Before I go into the details of the report 's findings and the accompanying and interesting , if depressing , press statement by the Minister on 9 September , I should say that there is not only increasing public awareness of the problems of smoking and its long-term consequences to the health of smokers , but an increasing awareness of the dangers of passive smoking , particularly to children .
8 I go to the back of the file and sort out the next complete document .
9 I go to the Prince of Vales first .
10 She come off the phone and she said , bloody hell she said that one of the rare times I go to the trouble of making myself butties for dinner , cos usually she gets a pasty or something , and I get invited out for dinner , you this Viv er , a friend of hers , you know the one that was having trouble with all that drainage underneath the
11 If I go at the end of the season , then I will have done my best , and can hold my head high . ’
12 As I go through the rest of the presentation you 'll see erm the agenda slides highlighting the area of the architecture we 're talking about in the section .
13 Dorothy waited patiently and had her moment of triumph when someone went into the back of his car at a traffic light — clearly his fault for not getting a move on quicker .
14 I went to the vicar of St Mary Le Bow to arrange Sir Thomas 's funeral . ’
15 And so , before Reldresal came to tell me of my punishment , I went to the north of Lilliput , where our ships lay .
16 Several times I went to the head of the stairs , my longing to go to him was so strong .
17 I went to the top of Ludgate Hill and watched exhausted men being carried out of the Old Bailey , then down side streets to where the steeple of St Bride 's church was tottering and the bells had gone crashing down minutes previously .
18 I went to the door of my room and opened it .
19 I went to the door of Matthew 's office and opened it … ’
20 When they had gone , I went to the door of the house and knocked on it .
21 Without thinking , I went to the edge of the quay .
22 But they still worked it that if you were working , of course I went to the Ministry of Supply
23 Stooping down and keeping a very sharp lookout from under my hat , I coughed several times , splashed the water about , and then , moving very slowly and gathering dry sticks on the way ( as the local Indians might do ) , I went to the foot of the steep rock .
24 Then I went to the back of the room and waited .
25 Anyway , I went to the Provost of Paris .
26 Finally I went to the Principal of the college , a sympathetic dame whose ear I have for any amount of services rendered , and told her I had decided that term must end slightly earlier for me than the others .
27 When I went to the office of the Prefect of Police to apply for a permis de séjour , the police were not impressed by my verbal .
28 I went to the College of Music for three years .
29 In early September I went to the wedding of Geoffrey Howe 's daughter , Amanda .
30 He said : ‘ I went to the island of Kos with some mates and at the same time as I was being ill some of my mates were having headaches and feeling ill .
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