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

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1 Are they going out with a friend you feel you can trust ?
2 No longer need they go out into the wilderness and create a village or a hamlet to house their labour .
3 Right , we 've got they go over to the studios and start recording .
4 If the District Leader and Landrat or the Mayor ca n't be torn to pieces any more , they go on to the State leadership and the Führer himself .
5 Erm it allows domestic farmers to produce their so they go on to the world market and they 've got everybody else these things
6 So I did the unforgivable , which was to suggest to my boyfriend that they go on to the summit without me .
7 They go on to the end of the world and the end of eternity .
8 Then they go on to the dining table .
9 It 's inways and sideways : thet 's how they go on with the land today .
10 We 've had the speakers up here saying that they 're going out , they 're knocking on doors , so you know , it 's not just about money , but I tell you what if they go on in the way they 're going on there 's no way Joe Bloggs is going out quite tonight on a vote night saying come out and give us your vote .
11 at the back like their bob 's there and they go up at the back .
12 well they go up at the side of it and down behind it
13 In addition , as they go up through the school , pupils , whether visually handicapped or not , will increasingly be required to undertake independent study involving looking up references and using graphic information such as charts and diagrams .
14 I thread the yarns through these before they go up through the yarn guides on the mast and this prevents them from tangling together at the back of the table .
15 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 .
16 On the corner of the cul-de-sac they go off at an angle do n't they .
17 And they go down at a bit at a time or it 'll go all the way down .
18 They could put the hook in there and they could lower doors away so there 's no need for the , cos many a time in the dumb hopper when you knock that pin out , they go down with the force and it 'd break and it 'd break the er the chain , the chain link .
19 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 .
20 They cut off their hands so that they go about for the rest of their lives with bleeding stumps . ’
21 I read once that when people get old and go senile , they go back to a time in their life when they were useful .
22 When the pair finish one car they go back to the beginning of their segment and start on another .
23 And she 's just like , this really officious and then , she just said , everybody goes round , and they try and get the cheapest price and they go back to the place that are giving the cheapest price , whatever .
24 a month a year where they go back on the tools .
25 Well they are fit cos they get on and off at any of the stops they go along to the attraction that they want to do .
26 Freedom and self-determination for a small country only seem to count when they go along with the freedom to drive large cars and the freedom to consume .
27 I think it 's marvellous they go out to a restaurant
28 Is it locked , no they go out to the pub on a Friday
29 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 .
30 They wear lipstick , and shoes with high heels , and they walk down the road bravely , as if they 're not afraid of anything , as if the world is theirs , as if they have n't got mothers who seem to die a little every time they go out of the door .
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