Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | At one point of the fair it was the tradition for the landlord to go upstairs with a frying pan full of Hot Ha'pennies . |
2 | Do n't try to go out backwards unless there is ample space for the glider to go straight through . |
3 | Can I just say , Chairman , that the problem was that they asked for , the region asked for equal representation with the County Council , now if all the districts did that then there 'd be , then the Grants Panel would have about twenty one people to I mean , for the operation to go ahead . |
4 | Despite considerable controversy over whether the Hill was truly a sacred site for the 600 Jawoyns and appeals by some of their number for the development to go ahead , Hawke forced his view upon the Cabinet that mining the area would amount to " desecration and sacrilege " of Aboriginal beliefs and should , therefore , be prohibited in perpetuity by incorporating the site into the adjacent national park . |
5 | ‘ The decision for the tour to go ahead is down to the ANC , ’ said Hain . |
6 | But the Bishop of Tewkesbury , the Right Reverend Jeremy Walsh , says the district is anxious for the ordinations to go ahead . |
7 | What remains unexplained is why it should have been necessary for the Deutschland to go aground , so preventing the nuns from continuing their service to God . |
8 | More serious criminal cases are first enquired into by magistrates ' courts to see if there is sufficient evidence for the case to go further . |
9 | Meanwhile , those waiting for the chance to go soon passed the age of seventeen , the upper limit for Youth Allyah emigration visas . |
10 | It might be difficult for the boy to go so late , but there was no other way of educating him properly . |
11 | ( 14 December 1774 ) Plans for the performance went well , but to do the work justice , the date of the first performance was delayed , |
12 | Niall Hammond , Durham County Council 's sites and monuments officer , wrote to Darlington Council asking for permission for the dig to go ahead . |
13 | Later , you pull up your pants and wait for the pain to go away . |
14 | For the deal to go ahead , it must first be approved by 75 per cent of those eligible policyholders who cast a vote — either at this month 's special general meeting in Edinburgh , or by proxy . |
15 | Although Wembley were keen to stage the replay of the final , which will attract a capacity crowd of 80,000 , the FA refused consent for the match to go ahead . |
16 | The idea is for the business to go directly back to the woodworker . ’ |
17 | This house on the A41 south of the town would be demolished if the proposed southern bypass for the town goes ahead . |
18 | But I have actually slept top-to-tail when we 've had parties and it 's too late for the lads to go home , now just get into the bed top-to-tail and keep each other warm so that the winter and yeah |
19 | It had always been the custom in St Mary 's for the nuns to go anywhere in the grounds to read their daily Office . |
20 | He was shown my television script and took objection to some passages in that also Some amendments were made , not entirely to his satisfaction but certainly to the satisfaction of the BBC 's legal department , since the thumbs-up was then given for the production to go ahead . |
21 | But today at Aylesbury Crown Court , French asked for the appeal to go no further . |
22 | When the time came for the children to go home , Rabscuttle went too . |
23 | I took this to be written approval for the project to go ahead and I believe , in view of the wording , that I was quite justified in doing so . |
24 | I took this to be written approval for the project to go ahead and I believe , in view of the wording , that I was perfectly justified in doing so . |
25 | The government has given permission for the plant to go ahead in the face of sustained opposition from environmentalists , church groups , and the local Lumad tribal people , to whom the mountain is sacred . |
26 | I mean , there must be something behind it for the police to go that far . |
27 | From that day on , nothing about the mill went well -unless Neva had a hand in it . |
28 | just being bloody pathetic and when I went out the back to go home Gaynor said whatever is going on here today ? |
29 | The council work is one of the projects going ahead as part of Middlesbrough new title of BT Environment City . |
30 | To do so will not , of course , make any of the problems go away ; what it will do , however , is to shift the emphasis of our work so that the problems no longer undermine its effectiveness , indeed they become part of the raw material of our work . |