Example sentences of "[adj] who go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Some who went to the surgery thought that Daisy looked like an animal herself , moving sometimes like a slow marmalade cat , other times like a bustling sheep dog-for she was a woman of moods — and seeming to combine the best and worst qualities of each . |
2 | The pictures were assembled during the 1900s by Sir John Leicester , a close friend of George IV who went on the Grand Tour but who , unlike many of his contemporaries , remained faithful to living British artists . |
3 | And those who go into the situation with their eyes wide open because they 've been trained how to handle emergencies with calm and confidence . |
4 | Defection is , of course , a two-way trade but there is no reason to think that those who go from the West to the East are any more valuable or enjoy a rewarding lifestyle . |
5 | Thanking everyone for their help Sue Barratt paid tribute to volunteers and their friends , Hairlines of Station Road who had created the hairstyles , beautician Beverly who helped with the make-up and all those who went to the show . |
6 | About twenty per cent of those who went to the revival ( now to become an annual event ) remembered the tradition from prewar days . |
7 | Although the pupils chosen , 79 from the grammar schools and 81 from the non-selective , had broadly similar attainments when they were aged ten , those who went to the grammar schools scored slightly higher than those who went to comprehensives . |
8 | Perhaps he guessed as much : certainly he seems to have been surprised by the success of the play.s But that success was more or less assured : his reputation and authority were such that those who went to the theatre went , as a matter of course , to see Eliot . |
9 | Henry VII , despite his notorious parsimony , gave rewards to those who went to the new lands , and voyages continued , at least sporadically , until the end of his reign . |
10 | All those who went through the ordeal had at some time survived an accident or illness when their lives had been despaired of . |
11 | Mr. Brakspear dissociated himself from the report saying ‘ the error in truth having arisen from the fact that they ( he and Mr. Fryer ) were the only two who went round the links with reporters ’ . |