Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm going over to Lancaster next week , and I 've fixed to see an archaeologist chap at the university . |
2 | A year later , having done a super job as Editorial Assistant before going off to university last autumn , we finally got around to organising the lesson ! |
3 | ‘ I 'll be going back to school next week . ’ |
4 | District head postmaster John Ensoll said he had only received complaints going back to December last year . |
5 | I 'll tell you I 'm going back to Lucy next time , she 's , she 's alright Vivien but she has n't got it like Lucy , she 's not as particular . |
6 | And if you 're going back to Cyprus next spring , you 'll need a new cover . ’ |
7 | BA Marketing 's first mailing goes out to publishers next week , and there will be a second letter towards the end of April inviting submissions . |
8 | When it 's the Derby or any classic , they all chuck their money on him , I mean I did today , so my bookie will probably go off to Tenerife next week . |
9 | I went up to bed last night , I was falling asleep at half nine so so you 're not watching the infidel tonight ? |
10 | This guy went out with Lee next day , and I was standing at the back of the 9th green when Lee 's manager came running up to me and said , ‘ Willie , you 've got to take the bag — Lee 's fired the other guy . ’ |
11 | Aye er and er I got to the now on the and steamers go so far up , past Le Havre at the mouth Le Havre we disembarked when we went out to France first time and we took guns and all sorts . |
12 | Britain 's most glamorous pensioner actress Joan Collins went out to dinner last night — without the aid of a bus pass . |
13 | ‘ You must go back to school next week , ’ she said . |
14 | And then gone back to work next morning . |