Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] their [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This book shows teachers how they can gain a better understanding of what goes on in their own classrooms , and how to use this understanding to guide their learners effectively .
2 ‘ It 's not my intention to stay cooped up in here , waiting for them to go on with their little games . ’
3 Once and if they learnt of what was going on in their own backgardens , they may change their views .
4 Ca n't they look at what 's going on in their own lives and find anything interesting ? ’
5 ‘ Few human geographers seem willing to come out of their national shells and take the wider view which would enable them to understand what is going on within their own countries ’ ( Thrift , 1986 , 62 ) .
6 and they 're all going down with their little cards in their hands as they
7 They 're going back to their big tomes here .
8 ‘ OUr UK distribution network have ensured that everyone has their ‘ kit ’ on time and are ready to go out into their local parks and streets to clean up . ’
9 Once a consensus had been reached , it had no legal standing , but Citrine expected the chairmen to go back to their own Boards and secure acceptance of the common policy .
10 She was happy to be near a door into the street , where she could see passers-by and know that other lives went on in their placid courses .
11 Sloman prompts one to ask what it could be like to be an entity that controlled all existing ( presumably conscious ) human beings but had no access to what went on in their conscious minds at all , and of which , ex hypothesi , the humans themselves were not aware ?
12 The following week they go off to their respective schools , to meet the teachers and the group of children they will be working with .
13 After staying here , most girls , apart from the very young ones , go off to their own flats .
14 They went up to their separate wings and I was left to last .
15 Tina Brown , editor of Vanity Fair , says , ‘ What no one really explained to women , as they went out on their feminist forays , was that they were giving up something .
16 Either the Serbs will let the refugees go back to their original homes , which is hard to imagine , or the ‘ protecting ’ soldiers will sooner or later have to escort them out , to look for new homes somewhere else .
17 Certainly — she hoped — not Luke himself , and while her acquaintance with Florian Jones went back to their high-school days in South Africa , she knew he was impervious to anything that did not affect him directly .
18 Then they went back to their separate homes , to their men , trying to balance the love and the hate in their hearts .
19 They had n't found anything , and had gone back to their usual haunts .
20 It is an agreement to which our European partners were happy to sign up , and they have gone back to their own countries to celebrate .
21 You know when they go round in their little cars .
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