Example sentences of "they [be] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Just as the new Spurgeon's/Oasis venture goes back to Baptist roots , so do the organisers of ‘ Breakthrough 2000 ’ believe they are going back to roots . |
2 | ‘ You ca n't say it 's a coincidence that in every interview you see with these women the journalist always picks that five minutes where they 're going on about abuse or victimisation . |
3 | I know they 're going on to security entrance is n't it , where the er they 're going to have their own key or own method of getting in on an intercom . |
4 | You know , just happen to be passing when they 're going out of school . ’ |
5 | He 's been with him since primary school , it 'll be nice to go to , cos they 're going off to America when they 've finished |
6 | They 're going down to Somerset |
7 | Erm , they 're going down to Bicknoller erm , to stay with her mum . |
8 | They 're going in for papers Wednesday . |
9 | They made a short visit , I suspect that they were going on to M.J. 's [ Margaret Jourdain 's ] brother and like Dulcia [ in A House and Its Head ] expected to come by a good deal of refreshment in the course of their peregrinations . |
10 | Up Newtown way , they were going up to Ruth . |
11 | In the words of one user , ‘ they were giving them out as if they were going out of style ’ . |
12 | ‘ In this back street , ’ he said , ‘ they were making coffins like they were going out of fashion . ’ |
13 | One of them could be Swindon 's own Duncan Shearer , who 's been scoring goals this season as though they were going out of fashion . |
14 | She smiled , feeling thankful she 'd take so much trouble over her make-up — but who would n't when they were going out with Silas ? |
15 | And on , on erm Thursday Thursday evening before they were going out to Mark she came home at just about half one . |
16 | Ken went to the man 's flat before they were going out to dinner . |
17 | Christopher and Francis appeared to announce that they were going down into Bourg to fetch some wine . |