Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] go [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the story Melric goes off on a quest to various fellow magicians to seek help .
2 We had a business man on Question Time who was saying that five hundred million pound fraud going on in the benefits , right ?
3 Surely not all that protein synthesis going on in the absence of the inhibitor could be about learning and memory ; some other fundamental aspects of behaviour must be affected ?
4 A great deal of subsistence farming went on among the peasants .
5 In the early hours of yesterday morning the Drumkeen Hotel at Upper Galwally , Belfast , was extensively damaged when a 200 lb car bomb went off in the car park .
6 The building was extensively damaged when a 200 lb car bomb went off in the car park .
7 This is very much in demand , with so many credit card thefts going on at the moment . "
8 She stared at the car lights going by on the ceiling and thought about her Diary and wondered how much they would pay her for it .
9 In thesimpler organisms , the feedback signal goes back to the boundaries on which the stimuli impinge .
10 And Super Kick off , the best game going out er , the best football game going out on the all computers !
11 What you yo were trying to achieve is the expansion of the built up area towards the ring road , and thereby having built development hard up er as it is at the moment the ring road goes through for the most part open countryside on either side of it .
12 It 's not unusual for blood pressure to go up as a result of stress , so if you have a high reading at some point , your doctor or midwife might suggest you rest and try to relax for a while before they check it again .
13 Have you ever noticed the response when a car alarm goes off in a busy street ?
14 Patrick Motors ' interest in car design goes back to the '30s when the company designed and built its own ‘ Patrick Specials ’ .
15 lets hope scum go down for the geordies tomorrow ( match of the day in norway ) ! ( hmm — my futba-english justs keeps improving does n't it ; - ] )
16 The mess tin went back into the cupboard .
17 Marshall 's flax business declined after his death and closed down altogether in 1886 , but the building remains standing ( and occupied ) as a monument to the slight attack of megalomania that Yorkshire 's textile industry went through in the nineteenth century .
18 Rose said she 'd seen her walking in the direction of the milking sheds , and with a little nod Ellie went out into the grounds .
19 ‘ A lot of people would never deny the Shangri-Las , a great band produced by Shadow Morton , were fake girl singers going along with the producer 's ideas . ’
20 SOME Test captains go out in a blaze of glory ; some do not .
21 Etna , on the island of Sicily , has been whooshing and thumping away in one or other of its twin summit craters intermittently for hundreds of years — Milton refers to it as ‘ Thundering Aetna ’ in Paradise Lost — and the lurid spectacle of gouts of lava being ejected from the crater every few minutes makes an odd contrast with the winter sports going on on the smooth , snowy slopes beneath the summit .
22 The hero Theseus went down into the underworld to support his friend Pirithous in an attempt to carry off Proserpine , Queen of Hades .
23 On his left — but for the bungaloid eruption — ; there would have been sand dunes going down to the deep blue sea of the Channel ; the stretch of golden sand — had it not been for the litter — making a gentle curve for five miles .
24 They need not always be social workers , and indeed , there is one care management pilot going on in the city that has a district nurse as a care manager .
25 Others , being anciently established , also have manuscript materials going back to the days of their foundation in the Middle Ages or the Tudor period .
26 The origin of the equivalence principle goes back to the experiments of Galileo .
27 After lunch Melissa went back to the library , ostensibly to work on her novel , but in reality to mull over Madame Gebrec 's dramatic allegations , the possible motive for an attack on Alain — if indeed , such an attack had taken place — and the significance , if any , of the missing golf-club .
28 M. Dupont went on in a calm , deliberate voice : ‘ My only question concerning Mr Lewis is this .
29 When he goes abroad , he always buys a return ticket to the airport a ) because he thinks this will save three milliseconds in a fortnight 's time ; b ) because he knows he 's coming back ; and c ) in case fares go up in the interval .
30 But one afternoon Kee went back to the graveyard again .
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