Example sentences of "[det] [noun] to go [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Younger son , very much so ; brothers Army , one already out in France ; chilly place in Northumberland ; little money to go round ; parents chilly too , as well as proud and stiff .
2 Jesus said just before he was living his disciples , his followers , you and me , he said you shall receive power after the holy spirit has come upon you and you shall be witnesses unto me yes we witness by our life but there 's a danger in making that a cop out , because one other requirement of a witness is that they talk , they 've got ta say what they know , these four men were good witnesses , they went back and they told the city what they had found , and there 's placed upon you and me that responsibility to go back and to tell what we 've found , this is a day of good tidings , we do wrong to keep silent .
3 er , if the , if the , er service charge costs had gone up in the meantime , obviously after you reached the end of the first accounting period you have some accounts to go on and you have a much better idea of what the costs are actually going to be
4 And after that evening when Dionne said ‘ it ’ was over , they had some undoing to go through , so near the edge of agony and ecstasy .
5 Another favourite to go out early on was Kevin Mitchell who retired at Portrush on lap one so it was left to Brian Reid , Alan Patterson , and Alan Irwin to carry the main challenge to Dunlop along with Milling and Lougher .
6 I have n't stayed in for about two months , about eight weeks , not one night , and he goes , ‘ I think you should stay in at least one ’ , and I goes , ‘ If you think I 'm staying in then you get lost , because I 'm not staying in this flaming house ’ , and he goes , ‘ You 're staying when I tell you to ’ , and I goes , ‘ I wo n't ’ , and I walked out and came back ten minutes later and said , ‘ I 'm going out , all right ? ’ and he goes , ‘ Okay ’ , and he give me some money to go out and come up here [ to the youth club ] .
7 I was wondering , can I get some money to go out with Kate and Alison this weekend ?
8 Sh they 're like all clubbing together and giving her some money to go in with cos she 's got to have some money to go in with .
9 Sh they 're like all clubbing together and giving her some money to go in with cos she 's got to have some money to go in with .
10 You know I think Leicester are one of the er one of the real favourites in this Division to go up .
11 Jean : She 's told some kids to go back to their own country .
12 Time slowed down , Phoebe wanted this moment to go on for ever , this calm moment before the storm .
13 They were persuaded after a few days to go back to far-off Shaanxi province and continue to do their duty in their ‘ adopted rural home ’ .
14 And then ri , down a bit further in verse eleven , pass through the midst of the camp and command the people say , preva , prepare provisions for yourself , for within three days you are to cross this Jordan to go in and possess the land which the Lord , your God , is giving you to possess it .
15 Hostels or discharge units within the hospital grounds enable some patients to go out to work daily and have a relatively autonomous and responsible life , while retaining some of the security of the hospital environment .
16 I have n't had a chance to wear this outfit to go out yet — but I will . ’
17 and time for this reporter to go back to school .
18 ‘ He asked some girls to go up on stage and give him a kiss , and just for a joke I did .
19 Looking for a plausible mechanism is slightly easier , but the search has only just begun , and there are few clues to go on at present .
20 " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . "
21 Of course , it is quite another matter to go on to argue from this very limited piece of evidence that loss of the fricative in /xt/ was embedded in the English language as a whole as a completed sound-change at this early date .
22 But it is quite another thing to go on to suggest that such a minority therefore possesses no political rights , or should be deprived of those which it holds equally with all other citizens .
23 to work together and deliver an effective result because nobody gains anything in the eyes of the people of this county by allowing this thing to go on and on and on and what they feel is if we ca n't get to grips with it what on earth are we doing with our existence .
24 Three , we fail to understand why it is necessary or desirable for such a large proportion of this subscription to go out of our institute to County and National Funds .
25 Perhaps we can think of some way to go down together , using our two good legs . ’
26 He 'll often cut through this way to go over to Wellington into Crowthorne and walk all the way round .
27 Why are they allowing the ratepayers and taxpayers of this country to go on throwing money down the drain ?
28 I always intended to , but I wanted a reason or some credibility to go back with , so that our gesture was n't completely fruitless or looked as if it had been a complete waste of time .
29 I mean my dear , I said to Paul , Paul yesterday was was babbling on about if Karen would take him back and I said Paul I shall be extremely displeased if you ever leave this house to go back to Karen , you know o after only being with me for something like three or four weeks , I said you 'll never come back again I said I 'm not going to be messed about like that !
30 Cost me a fiver for her hair to be done on Monday and another fiver to go out on Berlin Square on Tuesday .
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