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

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1 Today 's teenagers go to nightclubs where mega-watt public address systems pump out the latest chart-toppers to a dark and sweaty throng .
2 ‘ All relationships go in phases , ’ she says .
3 Father wants tandoori duck , mother something green , the kids go for nachos except for studious Cecil , who wants Raymond Blanc in a package .
4 I put the central heating on for one hour before the kids go to bed and one hour before they get up .
5 Black kids go to school ill-equipped to do well and , of course , the majority do not do well academically .
6 The kids go in jeans , jumpers and trainers , or anything else they fancy wearing .
7 Once again the ground has ruined what promised to be a good contest and only four of the 15 entries go to post .
8 Once again the ground has ruined what promised to be a good contest and only four of the 15 entries go to post .
9 One of the lads go in front , or you have a travel head lad , you got the spare lads who ride a hack .
10 Traffic across the border is always heavy — about 12,000 vehicles a day , according to officials — because many Libyans go on shopping day-trips to Tunisia .
11 My legs go to tubes of warm jelly .
12 And Space Shuttles go in curves because space is curved .
13 Quarries go for £3.2m
14 I think animals go to heaven and I think god loves animals too
15 The manufacturers recognised that the camcorders would not catch on unless they adopted a common format allowing video enthusiasts to record and play back tapes on different models of machine , The standard the companies agreed is flexible in that it leaves room for technical developments before the camcorders go on sale , but is tight enough to ensure that all camcorders will eventually be compatible .
16 Half of the royalties go to Elefriends .
17 The royalties go to Birthright ; let's hope they find a way to prevent tragic cot deaths .
18 This week , reductions in National Insurance contributions worth £2.8bn over the next 12 months go into effect .
19 Two thirds of the cars go for export , to the United States , Australia and Europe .
20 Prices of the Rover 200 three-door cars go from £9,956 to £14,488 .
21 Thanks go to Robin Greenwood from Barnsley for his hard work .
22 Particular thanks go to Jim Brooks and Bill Howieson for their series on ‘ Vision for the 90's ’ and ‘ The World Church ’ .
23 Thanks go to Simon Thompson from Barnsley for his help .
24 Thanks go to Gavin ‘ The Joker ’ Dixon ( watch it with that Smylex gas though ) .
25 Our thanks go to Chris Markham who has agreed to co-ordinate this event .
26 Our thanks go to Mrs Margaret ( Peggy ) Kaye , a member of the Fareham Branch , and an ex-pat WAAF , who writes to us from Orlando , Florida to tell us of a moving memorial service that took place at Arcadia , Florida on 27 May 1991 .
27 Chris Nicholls from Plymouth asked for a Turbo The Tortoise infinite lives poke , so thanks go to W Keenan from Tyne and Wear for his/her help .
28 Thanks go to W Keenan for the Armalyte and Robocop stuff , and Michael Newsham from Ipswich is the sender of the Exolon tip ( cheers pal ) .
29 Thanks go to Kay Baxter , Rosemary Frost , Marlene McGee , Lucy Jackson and Lynne Thomas , who designed , or produced material for , the stall .
30 So many of you have written in and asked for help with this game , I 've decided to print a few more hints ( thanks go to Richard Lupton , Mark Latham and Ewen Nicholson for this stuff ) .
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