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

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1 KEITH Curle goes back to his roots tonight as Manchester City face a survival battle .
2 Well A Alison goes out for one evening so that means I have to get back early for that evening
3 DEC 's announcement that it would concentrate on OSF/1 only for the Alpha range made enough customers angry for DEC to go back to its business plan and think again .
4 The earliest evidence known to me about the special devotion of the Fabii to Hercules goes back to Fabius Cunctator in the second Punic War ( Plin .
5 Patrick goes out with sparrow legs .
6 So you get the impression here of Lincoln talking about an unusual crisis situation in a letter to one of his mates in eighteen sixty four Lincoln goes on Lincoln goes on to , in his letter to a friend to deny that civil war was fought to , to free the slaves er as a moral crusade , he wants no part of that argument .
7 TONY GREENBANK GOES BACK TO SCHOOL — ROCK SCHOOL THAT IS — WHEN HE GETS OUT ON THE CRAG WITH SOME YOUNG LAKELAND CLIMBERS
8 In the story Melric goes off on a quest to various fellow magicians to seek help .
9 ‘ Get Hawkins to go down in the cellar and help thee , and mind th'do n't get up to any pranks . ’
10 Sarah had come to the car with them and Julia asked Pat to go back to the reception .
11 ( Abberley goes over toward Peg 's bed , trailing his wires .
12 After this it heads up the 600ft Berrow Hill to go on to Berrow Green and then Ankerdine Hill .
13 She always wanted Mikey to go on to university and become a doctor or a lawyer .
14 This brief period of anecdotal joviality over with , Sutherland goes back into serious actor mode .
15 New-boy Spencer goes back to school
16 This is Crystal Palace going up in f flames .
17 Central defender Nicky Mohan could return after a one-match ban , with Willie Falconer going back into midfield , though Lawrence has yet to decide on his line-up .
18 That was the sort of thing I could imagine Denny and Kay going in for , at least in theory .
19 ‘ I see Johnny going back to New York and making a fortune , ’ Taki says .
20 Markby went back to the living room where the Queen 's Speech was finished , Matthew and Emma were watching a film and Emily had been sick .
21 Cadfael went out with him only into the herb garden , for he still had work to do here .
22 FOLLOWING THE FIRST day of The Subject Was Roses rehearsals , Dustin went over to a girlfriend 's apartment for dinner brimming with enthusiasm and confidence .
23 They found plenty of common Church interests and then friendship ; they had conversations , which Ramsey enjoyed enormously , about matters political as well as religious ; Ramsey went over to Garrowby several times for meals or to stay the night and celebrate the sacrament in the morning ; and he conducted Halifax 's funeral at Kirby Underdale in 1959 .
24 Ramsey went out of his years at school with a sense of contentment which in retrospect he knew to be a veneer .
25 Taking a hint from the fame and antiquity of Egyptian flax working , Roberts went off to the banks of the Nile to study the Temple of Karnak , and came back to build Mr Marshall a factory in like fashion , which soon became known , naturally enough , as the Temple Mill .
26 Hewitt-Jones went up to Christ Church , Oxford , where he was a pupil of Bernard Rose ( who later recorded his Magnificat , written for Magdalen ) .
27 ‘ I saw Liza Carrow , ’ Eleanor went on in a matter-of-fact way .
28 Dana went on with his friend to see her off at Le Havre , while I made my way to London , where I was joined by Dana a few days later .
29 Dana went back to his room at the Hospedaje Lisboa , leaving me in tears on my bed , sunk in despair .
30 Wayne Biggins went down in the box .
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