Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] go [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The DHSS were playing me up over the removal grant , so one of my sons went up to the house to see if there were any letters — everything had been smashed , crocks were smashed and the beds were slashed . |
2 | Its origins go back to the rediscovery of perspective in the Renaissance , and then to the architect 's drawings of the eighteenth century . |
3 | Even more drastic intervention was to take place in China ; its roots went back to the control of the Chinese government 's revenue by foreign supervision of the Customs from 1858 onwards . |
4 | Booth 's survey also had an influence on a similar movement in the United States , though its roots go back to the middle of the nineteenth century when a number of small surveys on the " dangerous classes " were undertaken . |
5 | But his eyes went back to the Workshops and he frowned and sought for the right thing to say . |
6 | As his eyes went back to the old lady , she saw the smile turn on again , and quick suspicion kindled in her breast . |
7 | He shuddered and looked away , his eyes going off to the horizon . |
8 | Immediately after the Last Supper , Jesus and his disciples went out to the Mount of Olives . |
9 | His researches go back to the 1950s : ‘ I was always fascinated by history — I spent five years as an architecture student and the reason why I did n't get through was that by the end I was much more interested in the history of architecture than other aspects of the subject , ’ he recalls . |
10 | He bared her breasts ; put his tongue to them as his hands went down to the belt of her skirt , to find that she 'd changed for the trip , and was wearing jeans . |
11 | ‘ Our hearts go out to the other victims of this atrocity . ’ |