Example sentences of "[conj] they go [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He says that they went into the deal with their eyes open , there is no way the council treated them unfairly .
2 In that same year Welford Beaton argued that it was people like clerks who made up the bulk of the great movie audience and that they went to the cinema for inspiration .
3 Although the Chinese transformed rhinoceros horn into forms of customary refinement , it seems unlikely that they went to the trouble of removing agglutinated masses of hair from rhinoceros snouts and lavishing such skill on them for purely aesthetic reasons .
4 Fewer of those mergers , designed to build diversified conglomerates , were ‘ hostile ’ in the sense that they went over the heads of incumbent managers .
5 And the Christians defended themselves right well , and every time that they went upon the walls , they sounded trumpets and tambours ; and made great rejoicings , as the Cid had commanded .
6 And the result of that , according to the Forum of Private Business , can be that they go to the wall , taking hundreds of jobs with them .
7 The good new s is that they go to the Ranfurly Library .
8 And so they went to the cinema .
9 There were no guards in front of the prison , so they went to the gate and waited there .
10 So she could n't go out to work cos she 'd got young girls to bring up so they went to the social and the social turned round and said to them before we give you any money you 've got ta spend all this bloody redundancy you 've got ta have used all your savings , including the kids savings , and you 've got ta have nothing !
11 Thereafter rain restricted them to one-day games and half of a four-day game , so they went into the first Test in Trinidad very under-prepared .
12 He was carrying a huge bundle of papers and did n't want to walk far , so they went into the Arab cafe beside the Post Office .
13 Ranulf was about to reply when Dame Agatha suddenly emerged , carrying a small wooden box of altar breads , so they went across the green to reclaim their horses .
14 ‘ Well , Falconer had no heirs so they go to the king . ’
15 She slipped her arm through her sister 's , and they went into the dining-room , where a small fire was burning .
16 They went to the hotel , where Filmer and the other owners from the train are staying , and they went into the bar for a drink .
17 Mr Hill : Yes , now , during the war most men between 19 and 38 got called up and they went into the army , navy , airforce and fire-brigade or they had been drafted into factories to make tanks , aeroplanes and munitions so some things , areas , like farming were very short of labour .
18 However , Albert got over that , and so did Jim , and they went into the sitting-room , where Bella was sitting in mini-gear frighteningly too young for her , with office folders on her lap .
19 He said , ‘ Deal , ’ and they went into the library .
20 The door in the high wall was open and they went into the garden .
21 ‘ You can tell me all about this while you pour me a drink , ’ he said quietly and they went into the kitchen .
22 Corbett gave a child a penny to hold the horses and they went into the priest 's house .
23 He wanted to speak , to say anything so as not to seem sullen or graceless , but there was nothing ; and they went into the restaurant stiffly , not looking at each other .
24 Léonie collected Thérèse and they went across the white gravel in the sunshine .
25 Fritz scurried off and returned with a reluctant Paul and they went to the door .
26 Mum and Dad were over here for a holiday a while ago and they went to the Cotswolds which they said were beautiful .
27 His sister came to England in July , and they went to the Isle of Wight together for a little over three weeks .
28 He 'd met Sean Penn maybe 20 times , and they went to the same clubs on Melrose and Sunset , even if not at the same time or on the same night .
29 The Americans decided that an armed resistance was necessary and they went to the United Nations , shades of Bosnia here , they went to the United Nations to get support and , as luck would have it , the Soviets were sulking , this was quite common in the nineteen forties and fifties , and the a the Soviet ambassador to the U N was having a sulk and was refusing to attend the Security Council and he therefore persuaded the Security Council to pass a resolution er producing a United Nations force to aid plucky little South Korea against its vicious oppressive northern neighbours and so the Korean war started and the United Nations ' forces were commanded by one General Douglas MacArthur , General Douglas MacArthur , in case you do n't know , won the second world war single handedly
30 and they went to the wrong door and said is this car anything
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