Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To visit his people Ramsey had to go up in lifts .
2 So regretfully Sven Svennsen had to go back to Sweden .
3 By the time Maggie had to go back to London they had never felt closer in warmth , even happiness .
4 Codron had gone up to Cambridge to see the show and knew then that it would be worth bringing to London .
5 As Dr. Bonnard had gone over to Rendlesham Hospital he asked to speak to Mr. Malone .
6 Susannah had gone back to India in 1913 when we sailed from Jibuti to England .
7 On hearing that Harry wished to go up to Melton Mowbray for the day , he offered to drive him in the Bentley .
8 Perhaps she would learn a little more from them when Harry had gone off to sea again , an event she had learnt , over the years , to look forward to .
9 Mrs Robinson summoned Annie : Joseph had gone over to Cockermouth with his larger share of the char and would be staying the night at his sister 's .
10 With a career in speech therapy behind her , Liz decided to go on to study for a post-graduate degree in Marine Archaeology at St Andrews University , where her husband David is Professor of Chemistry .
11 Mr Ahmed had gone back to Birmingham and the family heard that he was living with another woman .
12 Mrs Bennett would have a fit if she knew Celia had gone up to Beckwith 's Folly , but it was n't the first time lately that she had been overwhelmed by the desire to escape , although it was the first time she had actually done anything about it .
13 James had left after the show , Jack had gone back to London , which just left Ben and some warm champagne and a plate of dryish chicken sandwiches to mull and bitch over till 2am .
14 After a few days Anne decided to go back to school .
15 Anna had arrived a week before the end of term , and so Christine had to go back to school , to her job , leaving Tony ( who had been granted paternity leave ) to cope on his own .
16 Steve had gone back to school , where he kept his head down and avoided his enemies ; he felt as if the whole school was his enemy .
17 But Steve had gone off with Maria Luisa for a few days and he was n't thinking about work , that was for sure , and she had n't her freedom anyway !
18 Despite the weather , Green continued to go out of doors to paint and draw .
19 He was also working on Cornish subjects based on drawings made the previous March when he , Eric Verrico and Bobby Hunt had gone down to Mevagissey , where Nessie Dunsmuir was living alone whilst Sydney Graham was in America .
20 Thank God Grandma and our Kate had gone out to Huyton in the lorries and Peggy had gone to their Meg 's shelter .
21 ‘ And ever since Lotta Pettersson decided to go back to Sweden I can enjoy my Knudsen without worrying about its safekeeping . ’
22 So Harris decided to go out in style .
23 Dorothy had to go up to Scotland .
24 Terry had to go back on Sunday night and before he left for the station hugged his mother and looked fearfully into her drawn face .
25 Students in the USA had to go out on placement to firms for training , and thus had a good grounding in practical embalming .
26 ‘ Eventually , ’ continues Chris , ‘ Shaun decided to go back to England to detox , which was a real tough decision to make .
27 Their ways had diverged at university — Angela Morgan had gone on to Oxford to read English , the fatherless Francesca , under more pressure to make a living , had gone to Cambridge to read law .
28 Today John had gone out to lunch before her and she ate her sandwiches quickly , then started out on the brisk quarter of an hour 's walk to her uncle 's church .
29 Charlotte had gone on to university ; Luke was now at sixth-form college .
30 Louise had gone back to Nîmes now but she had left Sally the white dress as a parting gift and even without the waspie-waisted basque it was by far the nicest thing Sally owned .
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