Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] go [adv prt] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | There 's this man on this big white car thing going round cleaning the floor . |
2 | The review is normally chaired by an internal member of staff , often a head of department unassociated with the course ; and it may take the form of two or three meetings with the course team , enabling the course team to go on developing the course in the light of advice from the panel . |
3 | Even the timber offcuts go back to run the factory 's boiler system , making Kaohsiung both self-sufficient and environmentally pretty sound . |
4 | The Cabinet Secretary went on to elaborate the case for keeping ‘ under a single Minister the supervision of both economic and fiscal policy , and both internal and external economic questions ’ . |
5 | How would the Minister advise Hull city council to go about enforcing the law , bearing in mind that it can not go through the magistrates courts because of the cross-undertakings required ? |
6 | He announced his departure just before the kick-off and so Scotland 's ramshackle team of liquorice allsorts went out to face the world champions Uruguay stripped of all confidence and tactical direction . |
7 | Hysterical residents , many of them in their nightclothes , raced from the block as the fire brigade went in to quell the flames . |
8 | But what , he demands , about the panic when interest rates go up to fund the deficit , and the City begins to think that Labour will win . |
9 | He was in charge of the resupply of the English forces during the 1589 Portuguese expedition , and he and his supply ships went on to sack the island of Porto Santo . |
10 | By the time Bethan went back to see the dermatologist in February this year , her acne had cleared . |