Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] go [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 belief is that er if you get the trustee balance right , that 's the first place where the decision ought to be made , but there should be a fall-back position which Good has given , which they the trustees could go to the regulator in the case of er not being able to solve things , but are feeling very much on surpluses , that the money is there first of all to pay pensions and until pensions are paid up to Inland Revenue levels , whatever they are , then no money should go back to the company .
2 I M P A Cs belief is that er if you get the trustee balance right , that 's the first place where the decision ought to be made , but there should be a fall back position which Good has given , which they they trustees could go to the regulator in the case of er not being able to solve things , but our feeling very much on surplus is that the money is there first for to pay pensions and until pensions are paid up to Inland Revenue levels whatever they are , then no money should go back to the company .
3 British Rail should go back to the drawing board , look at the line and the station together , and produce a new , properly worked out Bill that addresses both the line and the station .
4 I mean if anything , the physics should go in with the maths exam , rather than chemistry and biology .
5 The Minister is backing away from the commitment that the Scottish Transport Group and the Government gave , and is now saying that the money must go back into the Treasury 's coffers .
6 Webb 's move back to his old club should go through within the next 48 hours .
7 The entry will go back into the bag for the Grand Draw , so you 'll have the chance of winning more than one prize if you fill in this section — but it is entirely optional .
8 1 am , Bath : As in Richmond and Barnes , there are few Labour voters left in Bath for the Liberal Democrats to squeeze and Chris Patten , clinging to a majority of only 1,412 , hopes Labour 's vote will go up at the Liberal Democrats ' expense .
9 Was there a lot of erm drinking used to go on in the , in the , in the area at the time ?
10 To this extent , then , he finds that the law will go along with the medical determination .
11 I think what what Mr Wincup was saying at the end of the day , is that the Inspector 's report and the conclusions on the greenbelt local plan will go back to the parent authority , the originating authority , which is North Yorkshire , equally my rec report , out recommendations on this alteration go back to North Yorkshire , they have to take regard to whatever we recommend , ultimately they will take a decision on that , erm depending on the decision other things may flow from it , and I ca n't really speculate on what those are at the moment , but effectively the final decision as to what they accept or reject will rest with North Yorkshire .
12 The Business Plan will go back with the letter to them .
13 If that is the effect of that tremendous personality on two men occupying the position that we do , and related to each other in the way that Mr Chamberlain and I are , that process must go on throughout the party .
14 some members of a band could go out in the evening and pop into a whole bunch of places to ask if they will give them a gig .
15 Two more previews to go , and then , at seven o'clock on the Thursday ( early so that the critics could get their copy in ) , the curtain would go up on the first night proper of The Hooded Owl .
16 Pop would go out in the morning scouring the countryside for meat and vegetables , and sometimes having to dive into a culvert if there was a raid ; meanwhile the officers would shepherd us into trenches and play games until the raid was over .
17 And when , as often happened , the screen began to yellow and darken , the cry would go up from the front rows : ‘ Purra nother bob in Len ! ’
18 this match will go down in the records as a runaway victory for United but all the goals came in the last ten minutes …
19 And at the end of the day he 's tired , he 's physically weary , and he says let's get away for a while let's go over to the other side .
20 Anyone who could n't make the open day should go along to the Monday evening practice sessions .
21 Your wife could go out like the snuff of a candle .
22 However , if Powerhouse can turn the tables , the title would go down to the wire and almost certainly be decided on set difference .
23 The first three in each race will go through to the final at Brighton on March 4 .
24 Anyone who hits the wrong egg must go back to the beginning .
25 The aspirations of the knightly class at its best and the sense that Christendom must go over to the offensive against Islam are nowhere more succinctly expressed than in this poem , written when the Christian reconquest of Spain was well under way , but when the crusades had only just begun , shortly before or shortly after the launching of the First Crusade .
26 There was the man who had been with him and taken the briefcase from the hotel room and who in the morning would go back to the Golani Brigade stationed on the Lebanese border and who would be chided by his fellow officers for having taken leave while the military workload was intense .
27 This tragic game can go on for the rest of their lives or one of them can decide enough is enough and withdraw .
28 But last night a spokesman for the Portadown business community pledged that life would go on despite the outrage .
29 But one thing is very clear , that Councillor will go down in the history of this city as one of it 's most outstanding sons , who endeared himself to people in all walks of life .
30 This means that co-operation and competition will go along at the same time .
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