Example sentences of "[prep] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The Women Returners ' Network is a group of working mothers who got together to help women with the challenges of going back to work . |
32 | Okay , go back to work , fully recovered , okay , if within six months of going back to work , they 're off again , due to the same or related condition as the last claim , then we wo n't install , or employ the deferred period , we 'll treat is as a continuation of the previous claim . |
33 | So if within six months of going back to work , they 're off again . |
34 | When I have been entertaining Shirley and Terry Jones doing an evening meal on a Saturday or a Sunday and sometimes both to help Shirley when she was getting into the run of going back to work I found that one of the cheapest of dinner party deserts was lemon meringue pie . |
35 | Yes , yes When I have , have been entertaining Shirley and Terry , doing an evening meal on a Saturday or a Sunday , sometimes both to help Shirley when she 's getting into the run of going back to work I found that one of the cheapest of dinner party deserts is lemon meringue pie |
36 | Have n't you thought of going back to doctors ? |
37 | ‘ Mummy , I 'm thinking of going back to college . ’ |
38 | The union , which is currently coming to terms with 7,000 job losses among railway workers , accused BR bosses of going back on guarantees made in 1984 . |
39 | Nor was there any hope of going back into football — unless the authorities could be persuaded to lift their ban on him . |
40 | That and I appreciate one or two might want to go and work on other divisions but I if generally they were kept on the division that they are now then it could be a very gradual process of going back into uniform . |
41 | But both the period of the ancien regime and the period of change in East Germany have revealed another German characteristic — that of going along with authority . |
42 | One quick way of going out of business is to be unable to meet a substantial claim because it is not covered by insurance . |
43 | No talk of going out for meals then , everyone rushed off to their respective homes , grateful for the knowledge that they would not have to be back in the Variety Theatre until the ‘ half ’ on the Monday evening . |
44 | The attack left them with a fear of going out at night . |
45 | He dreamed of going out in glory , winning the best-platoon prize — a dream that appeared to be shattered when he saw Ken and his barrack mates arrive . |
46 | There is n't much more we can do , short of going off to Istanbul in person to try and find his tracks . |
47 | I even thought of going off to Australia , but I re-sat my exams , went back to college and after a bit of nightclubbing eventually got into the gym just to get fit again . |
48 | Robert and Carol , who also have a son , Daniel , and another daughter Emma , had warned Johanna of the dangers of going off with strangers . |
49 | And you get the feeling that they 'll sort of go back to school and college or wherever |
50 | Quintus Fabius Maximus , who punished the Tarentines for going over to Hannibal during the Second Punic War , found the colossal bronze Zeus , the work of the famous sculptor Lysippus , too difficult to transport to Rome . |
51 | With the final diagnostic criterion that depends on the gonococcus 's propensity for going round in pairs as ‘ diplococci ’ we have the microscopic finding that enables the diagnosis to be made in cases of suspected gonorrhoea — Gram-negative intracellular diplococci . |
52 | Her parents were always telling her off for going on about things being boring . |
53 | But Folly was in no mood to have her character analysed — and she knew that once her mother started on her favourite hobby-horse she was quite capable for going on for hours . |
54 | Piers sent his love and was all for going up to London that minute to see the painting . |
55 | As for going off at tangents , my dear , I do it myself , hormone balance notwithstanding . |
56 | You see , when the trains arrive from at Waverley , and heard that er one superintendent and Gerald was his name , he was a great boy for going down to Waverley to meet trains coming from . |
57 | Cos she had n't washed her feet for going back to bed . |
58 | Gilly finds an excuse for going back to Mr Randolph 's house and she manages to steal the rest of his money , but there is still not enough to pay for her ticket to San Francisco . |
59 | But that leakage figure is n't just the leakage in our pipes , it 's the leakage or the water that you ca n't account for going out of customers premises and factories as well . |
60 | But Perdita would never forgive her for going out with Ricky . |