Example sentences of "they go [adv prt] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you .
2 Initially , all that is required of volunteers is for them to go along to a clinic where a small sample of blood is taken .
3 They never get a day off , nobody thinks of letting them go off on a training course , they never get the chance to keep up and yet they are expected to be the fount of all knowledge .
4 She went straight into the kitchen , and automatically made them both a cup of coffee , a mutual family ritual when one of them went out to a meeting .
5 Are they going out with a friend you feel you can trust ?
6 The approach of the two men to each other is conducted like a ritual , a crucial moment of which comes when they go up in a plane together for the first time .
7 On the corner of the cul-de-sac they go off at an angle do n't they .
8 And they go down at a bit at a time or it 'll go all the way down .
9 Ciaran Fitzgerald 's dishevelled and disheartened foot soldiers ( l-r ) Halpin , Smith , Popplewell , Rigney , Galwey and Fitzgibbon , reel from the French onslaught as they go down by a record margin in Paris .
10 I read once that when people get old and go senile , they go back to a time in their life when they were useful .
11 I think it 's marvellous they go out to a restaurant
12 Paul Newman and Robert Redford might now be right for the roles of a pair of outlaws on their last legs who flee to Bolivia to find that civilisation and its increased firepower are after them there as well , but in 1968 they were more an emblem of defiant youth and , rather than be riddled with bullets , they go out with a freeze-to-sepia and some plunky Burt Bacharach music .
13 If the child says , ‘ I dislike Auntie Kate ’ but seeks her company , holds her by the hand when they go out for a walk , and so on , we would conclude that he has not understood the word dislike .
14 They go out for a meal .
15 ‘ Curry seems to be the first choice for many MPs when they go out for a meal , ’ says Peter Grove , publisher of Patak 's Real Curry Restaurant Guide .
16 And when they go out on a football field they can do something about it .
17 Now Sid and Ethel demonstrated a samba , doing scissor-cutting steps backwards and forwards , then with hands on hips somehow entwined , and heads looking behind them , they went round in a circle .
18 They went up in a paternoster lift which cranked regularly past its otherwise vacant portals .
19 The lights were obviously controlled from some master switch for they went on without a sound .
20 They went out through a door that was marked ‘ Hours of Opening : 08.00 to 23.59 ’ .
21 They went out through a gate in the walled garden , and encountered Hector almost at once .
22 When they went out to a restaurant together , he would always complain — very loudly so that the proprietor would know who he was and so there would be people around about whom he could fuss were pestering him for his autograph .
23 They went out in a blaze of glory .
24 He collided with the Guardsmen , and they went down in a tangle .
25 The cloth for their suits was cord ( corduroy ) , as I 've told you ; but sometimes they went in for a suit of heavy tweed — staple tweed it was called ; and at that time they made it as hard as a board .
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