Example sentences of "they go [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In many cases , the parents of the brighter children wished them to go to the secondary school in Jarrow , an overcrowded building housing about 400 pupils in which good scholarship results were achieved , but there were serious difficulties facing their children :
2 ‘ Those people — and thousands of them went through the proper procedure — will be contacted later this month and given the opportunity to purchase their tickets for the next home game . ’
3 Four of them went to the new Department of National Heritage .
4 Erm well in every case , they go to the individual service .
5 In Kuwait it is just that we by the way in Kuwait we have two courts , we have the civil courts and we have the Islamic court , and erm Islamic cases go to the Islamic court and otherwise they go to the civil court , except just we we accept erm how to live our live in a modern way and keeping up with the times , and it is a tradition that we have adopted in Kuwait , and the fact that it is for women can drive in Kuwait versus those that do n't in Saudi Arabia , I do n't believe I 'd like to put that in the Islamic context , it 's just a way of life which we have adopted .
6 The good new s is that they go to the Ranfurly Library .
7 For things they want daily or several times a week they go to the local village , or in a town they go to the local suburban shops , or the ‘ corner ’ shop .
8 When people first come in they go for the raised areas and sit down .
9 They go at the senior school
10 Meanwhile Rangers , the club Souness left behind , are poised to land the biggest cash jackpot British soccer has witnessed today when they go into the European Cup draw with some of the giants of the game .
11 Later on in the evening they go into the Greek bastard 's cab rank , ask for a cab to say …
12 They go into the local shops .
13 if , if , if they go into the Common Market rate , EE standard or summat it 's bloody new job we 'd have to be , got ta go to Blackpool this year
14 ‘ In a team event like this , the difficulty from my point of view is the varying personalities of the girls as they go into the consecutive matches .
15 ‘ In a team event like this , the difficulty from my point of view is the varying personalities of the girls as they go into the consecutive matches .
16 And as they go about the painstaking task of piecing the problem together there is one solution which everyone fears .
17 and they , if they go round the wrong way , oh all right you 're out , now we try again , and
18 The only thing to go in is wash bags and they go in the small rucksack anyway , erm do you want these pink ones ?
19 Léonie collected Thérèse and they went across the white gravel in the sunshine .
20 ‘ Just going for a bit of a hit , Malcolm , ’ he called , as they went past the sick bay .
21 If they went for the traditional look I suppose they 'd all be wearing hard hats that looked like the flat cap Victorian cyclists always wore .
22 If American think-tankers would find Germany odd , they would be floored by Japan — but would cock an interested eyebrow when they went to the Soviet Union .
23 They went to the secret garden and entered it together .
24 The Americans decided that an armed resistance was necessary and they went to the United Nations , shades of Bosnia here , they went to the United Nations to get support and , as luck would have it , the Soviets were sulking , this was quite common in the nineteen forties and fifties , and the a the Soviet ambassador to the U N was having a sulk and was refusing to attend the Security Council and he therefore persuaded the Security Council to pass a resolution er producing a United Nations force to aid plucky little South Korea against its vicious oppressive northern neighbours and so the Korean war started and the United Nations ' forces were commanded by one General Douglas MacArthur , General Douglas MacArthur , in case you do n't know , won the second world war single handedly
25 The Americans decided that an armed resistance was necessary and they went to the United Nations , shades of Bosnia here , they went to the United Nations to get support and , as luck would have it , the Soviets were sulking , this was quite common in the nineteen forties and fifties , and the a the Soviet ambassador to the U N was having a sulk and was refusing to attend the Security Council and he therefore persuaded the Security Council to pass a resolution er producing a United Nations force to aid plucky little South Korea against its vicious oppressive northern neighbours and so the Korean war started and the United Nations ' forces were commanded by one General Douglas MacArthur , General Douglas MacArthur , in case you do n't know , won the second world war single handedly
26 And then they went to the different islands and I remember this for when we were at the hotel me brother and me went across , well me was on it too we were all young then .
27 So they went to the High Court to challenge the decision and have been given leave to seek a judicial review .
28 Sometimes , they went to the National Gallery together .
29 They went to the Social Services and saw a social worker about finding somewhere else to go .
30 If the bees found the food by smell they would go to the nearest dish ; but , in fact they went to the original dish which the first bee had been to .
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