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

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1 Who buys new skis to go out to slopes where rocks shred the soles within a couple of days ?
2 At least , she thought as the taxi carried her to the astrologer 's home , she had not had the ordeal of having to explain her bizarre decision to go out to Piers .
3 The Community of Madonna House expressed their willingness to go out to parishes and help with prayer or study groups if requested .
4 And I 've borrowed money to go out to shops in the first place
5 Children and church helpers spent Saturday afternoon making certain there were enough traditional Mothering Sunday posies to go round for mothers of all ages .
6 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 .
7 The urban middle-class heart goes out to jaguars , exotic Indians and magnificent trees with a generosity that is not evident in the cases of kangaroos and red coral .
8 Right look at the Gazette , twenty million college goes up in flames , out of control chemistry experiment wrecks school .
9 twenty million college goes up in flames , Bacon 's burning , come evaluation , which do you think the most effective so far repeat , what was it ? goodness gracious great balls of fire , fire fire Bacon 's college ablaze , it 's hot in the kitchen , and yours were
10 twenty million college goes up in flames
11 I do n't think that 's kind of less what you 'd find in the Sun because of twenty million college goes up in flames .
12 As the city slumbers , a slum area in a remote corner of the metropolis goes up in flames .
13 Clearly , much research goes on in institutions of higher education .
14 The transcript goes on for pages and pages , and not a single word was said about any of those increases being phased in .
15 He had the order books going back for years and years and he was able to show me .
16 Neighbours who were not so well thought of stood and watched at gun-point , while their homes went up in flames .
17 Dr Marshall says it 's been such a success he 'd like to see his research go up in flames again
18 Dr Marshall says it 's been such a success he 'd like to see his research go up in flames again
19 The festivities went on for days .
20 The words went around in circles like a hoop being bowled down a corridor — a long corridor of white-washed walls — and with a door at the end of it .
21 She trotted beside Miss Honey with wild little hops and her fingers flew as if she would scatter them to the four winds and her words went off like fireworks , with terrific speed .
22 The island of Angistri went up in flames within minutes of being declared a wildlife refuge .
23 You are lost in a strange country , among a lot of incomprehensible wogs going on about Twenty-fourthers and God knows what , and you are probably scared stiff ! ’
24 And on the M forty between junctions one and one A , that 's the stretch between Denham and the M twenty five , the outside lane is closed in both directions , there also is some repair work going on between junctions five and seven , that 's between Stokenchurch and Thame , where it 's down to one lane in both directions .
25 You know that you 've got , the fact that you can get current statements at the press of a button from July onwards , we should be able to say that means that on the teams that have n't got ta control the work going round to quotes and back again , having it typed and back again ,
26 The first edition , produced last March , contained 11 opportunities generating 15 enquiries — ‘ which may not seem a lot but in the context of the Scottish market , and the quality criteria we imposed , is impressive ’ — and with second going out to intermediaries — ‘ apart from not being allowed under the Financial Services Act to sent it out to the business community generally , we want to maintain the quality of submissions received ’ — in the last fortnight , Hally sees no reason for second thoughts .
27 This means that in larger groups most of the interactions and mutual grooming go on between members of female pairs while the male only grooms with one or two of them .
28 They 'd freak totally , if their boss went around in jeans .
29 This sport went on for hours , well into the evening .
30 The Hurricanes had to be shorn of their wings to get through the tunnel but the Fulmars went through with wings folded .
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