Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [noun] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If the GP needle goes above the 2 dots Up , do n't delay — go around immediately . |
2 | Their business had gone bust and all the money left went on the mortgage . |
3 | So that was the point at which the garter bar went under the settee and gathered dust . |
4 | When the Winterthur show went to the Kestner-Gesellschaft in Hannover as the second leg of its tour I was approached by the director of an art community set up in a distillery . |
5 | ‘ We will continue our efforts to stop this unnecessary demolition — in Westminster as the Agriculture Bill goes through the Commons and in Brussels as the EC potato regime is progressed . |
6 | Perhaps my father would not be so proud after all , she reflected , and sat in silence until the wedding carriage went under the high stone archway and into the blue-tiled courtyard of the Quinta de Santo António . |
7 | ‘ I felt like Coleridge 's Ancient Mariner , who waylays on the street the wedding guests going to the feast , inflicting on them the story of his misfortune . ’ |
8 | Was the condition of the patient already in the ambulance so critical , so life threatening as to justify the ambulance driver going through the red traffic light at such a speed , that the victim was carried 30 yards on the bonnet ? |
9 | He came back to London on Boxing Day evening , but the vicarage party went to the theatre that night and asked Ianthe Broome to join them . |
10 | I see little value in the interview schedule going into the field to a small sub-sample of respondents if the designer knows in advance that there is a lot of work still to be done . |
11 | Oh yeah , i in that way er certainly when he produced the bonus contract to go with the saw table , you know we w that was fairly plain , that production would have risen in his estimates quite considerably , and yet our wages in fact would have dropped quite considerably so , yes I mean er it did n't seem quite to tally in the way we would have like to have seen it . |
12 | It 's hard now to see how The Shamen will keep the club vibe going in the stadiums they will undoubtedly end up playing , how Colin will avoid the rock postures he hates so much . |
13 | The tracksuit tops went into the back , on top of the Skorpion machine-pistol . |
14 | The small convoy made its way to the fortified barracks , where the Range Rover went through the gates on its own , the armoured escort returning to duty in the scarred city . |
15 | My Headline of the Campaign Award goes to the Morning Star for Friday 's ‘ Soap box Major no longer washes . ’ |
16 | Indeed , in some ways the EDC treaty went beyond the ECSC in that Article 38 , which had been included at the insistence of Italy , required the Common Assembly to study ways of establishing federal institutions along with a popularly elected legislature . |
17 | I 'd read about , I read erm read in erm some paper or other not so very long ago , about erm a funeral and the that was going along the road of course , and they came to a to a erm hotel and they were och , they were going for miles and miles and miles and they went into this hotel and the they party the funeral party went into the hotel and had a good few drinks and they were well away when they came out and they they they went away without the coffin , for two miles , two miles before they discovered that they did n't have the coffin . |
18 | The Famous Grouse , like all the 1991 World Cup sponsors , had a first refusal option included in their contract ; in other words they are asked to make a bid for 1995 before the marketing agent goes to the open market . |
19 | In the evening Kalchu went round the village from house to house until he found someone who was going to the Bazaar the following day . |
20 | ‘ The night coach went off the road . |
21 | He had said in an interview that after 1960 " the southerners had assumed exclusive power … with 94 per cent of the development allocations going to the south and 6 per cent to the north " . |
22 | Much of the china clay went to the Potteries of Staffordshire to be made into crockery — cups , saucers and plates . |
23 | Hit by relentless price competition and slumping business conditions , Fujitsu Ltd on Friday forecast that for fiscal 1993 to March 31 , it would report its first loss since it was first listed in Tokyo in 1949 : it sees a group net loss of $322m and a current loss of $169m for the year , against net profit of $103m and current profit of $437m last fiscal — current profit includes gains and losses made on investments in stocks and bonds and sundry profits and losses from other non-operating activities ; ‘ Customers expect lower prices , ’ said Mike Beirne , a Fujitsu spokesman — ‘ the price competition goes from the price war in personal computers right up to mainframes ; ’ the company acknowledges that losses are likely to continue into the first six months of its new year . |
24 | For a while the television channel went off the air as protesters swarmed into the building , before troops and government supporters pushed them out . |
25 | Almost two years after the beer orders went through the House , we are entitled to ask the Minister what good came of them at last . |
26 | The information , collected for the Arts Council by the British Market Research Bureau , shows that in an average period of four weeks during 1988-89 , 6 per cent of the adult population went to the theatre , 4 per cent to an art gallery , 2 per cent to classical music and 1 per cent to jazz . |
27 | As they made their way to the dining-room Peggy went towards the kitchen , calling to the men , ‘ I 'll be seeing you again . ’ |
28 | there is an issue and clearly if we are not in the sixteen double O four six eight O seven business we are going to lose share , we may not lose total volume , I am confused about that , but do n't try and sort it out now , but those are the issues that need to be tackled , and you need to produce between you some sort of projection paper which lays out the way that you see this bit of the steering business going in the future , and recommends what we should be doing , and what the volumes are to support that , and what the volumes are likely to be . |
29 | An elbow can also be fitted to the bottom of the lift pipe to go under the filter plate . |
30 | In the morning Sigarup went with the dog to graze the sheep . |