Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Stephen Silk turns vigilante and is amazed at what goes on beside the railroad tracks |
2 | The law is too rigid and recognises too little of what goes on in the housing estates and back alleys of industrial towns . |
3 | The origins are often to be found by watching and listening to what goes on in the Soccer Specials — the trains and coaches which fans hire to transport themselves to away games . |
4 | Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR . |
5 | Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR . |
6 | ‘ You must excuse me — I promised to go along to the tennis courts . |
7 | Eels are not thought to go down to the abyssal depths of the Atlantic where they could get such indications from the sea floor . |
8 | We 're going to go down to the travel agents |
9 | John , playing from Great Aycliffe , goes through to the area finals of the national championships to take on international Cliff Simpson ( Hartlepool ) on a neutral venue . |
10 | The other half of the fee goes directly towards the running costs of the church . |
11 | When he was at school , but he used to go home for the Christmas holidays and nobody saw him again till about March cos he was , he could n't even get to Rothbury he was snowed in . |
12 | Colborne was pulling the other way : he said there was a social revolution going on outside the palace gates ; he believed young people needed leadership as they never had needed it before , and the Prince was the one who could lead them . |
13 | If you the trends then er going on to the going on to the House Builders Federation figures , that would not cause us to release more land within the greenbelt , as would the lower figure of the County Council , based on seventy five percent inward migration . |
14 | But it certainly has n't determined policy in any way , because what we 've said is that provided we 're satisfied that there is n't profiteering going on by the oil companies , and our Office of Fair Trading have told us that there is n't , then it is right that , that we should pay the right price for our petrol , and that is what it costs at any one time . |
15 | And er then they started blacklegs and when they started the rest of the firms all came as well then and I remember er going down on the picket lines and er they 'd be all the members there . |
16 | ‘ They had a range that was selling , but with no one actually involved in planning it ; it was just a question of whatever anyone thought was pretty going in with no production schedules , no set ranges for satisfactory colour matching . ’ |
17 | A third branch of the communications flowing out of EUCOM goes over landlines to the European headquarters of the US Air Force at Ramstein , Germany , from here the messages split up , going directly to the control centres in the convoys and to main operating bases such as Greenham Common . |
18 | Sitting in the back of the car I watched the suburbs going by under the street lights . |
19 | Secondly , the new weapons would encourage mutual disarmament in Europe by persuading the Soviet Union to withdraw the SS-20s in return for not going ahead with the cruise devices . |
20 | A thrilling squeal goes up from the mid-teen moshers who comprise a high proportion of the audience when they see Hetfield striding to the stage-front for the opening ‘ Enter Sandman ’ guitar in hand , after everyone had been resigned to the quaint prospect of their fave leonine frontman reduced to a vocals-only role due to his injured left hand . |
21 | He used to go out in the air raids and watch the anti aircraft shells bursting in the sky because he said they looked like beautiful flowers . |
22 | CAROLINE CLIFTON-MOGG goes back to the drawing boards |
23 | But apparently it will go on into the being Fridays , but |
24 | The raising of money for the Building Fund went on through the war years and many heroic efforts were made . |
25 | These examples give only a hint of the technical finagling that went on in the research centres . |
26 | Now go on to the plus points . |
27 | We went along with the council recommendations throughout . |
28 | We went along to the auction rooms this morning . |
29 | I went down to the oakum sheds and begged admission . |
30 | As the coal went down over the winter months , these boards would be taken away to lower the height . |