Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps not , and he may have had sentimental reasons for going to the little hut , but I want to be sure . |
2 | The child needs to be motivated and so receiving rewards for going to the lavatory when reminded or for staying dry can be an incentive for the younger child . |
3 | Another patient developed loose teeth after going on the pill . |
4 | So we get him back and he gets maybe an extra six months for going over the wall . |
5 | I 'm getting worn out doing this , it 's hurting my eyes after going to the pictures and then doing all these bingo cards for granddad |
6 | The Darlington Patient 's Charter promises to treat all patients within 18 months of going on the list . |
7 | THERE was a somewhat disturbing influence of life imitating art at San Quentin prison last month when Robert Alton Harris chose his last words before going to the gas chamber . |
8 | When I was pregnant , and we did not have this constantly changing situation of togetherness and separation , my husband complained that I had not noticed him kissing me goodbye in the morning — I was starting to take him for granted after only a few months without going to the mikva ! |
9 | As the anxiety for each target is overcome so the client is only ever raising their anxiety by ten units by going onto the next target . |
10 | Once you start walking regularly you can vary your walks by going to the park , the beach or the hills . |
11 | Within a couple of minutes of going over the destroyer 's port side , Donald Roy 's kilted Scotsmen were attacking the pumphouse 50 yards from the caisson ( 'H' on diagram p. 41 ) . |
12 | Within minutes of going under the anaesthetic at St Lawrence Hospital , in Chepstow , Gwent , her heart stopped . |
13 | Within minutes of going under the anaesthetic at St Lawrence Hospital , in Chepstow , Gwent , her heart stopped . |
14 | No doubt his motives for going on the pilgrimage were varied . |
15 | To avoid reinfection , be very careful to wash your hands and brush your nails after going to the toilet , after handling pets , and before touching food . |
16 | Several of the Georgian mansions in Gone With the Wind ( 1939 ) , together with most of the burning buildings of Atlanta ( or rather , the buildings in front of those supposed to burning in the distance ) were the work of the talented matte painter Jack Cosgrove , though for montage sequences he had help from the neighbouring MGM effects department , since MGM and Selznick , the producer , were both located in Culver City . |
17 | Other children are now being banned by their parents from going to the park in Bannockburn . |
18 | Flashman 's wife Helen , the company secretary , helped winch him to his feet before going into the meeting , flanked by club secretary Brian Ayres and a team of legal experts . |
19 | A long plateau in which the never-ending surrealism of pain muted down into boredom and there was Jo laughing bravely , veiling her fear and doing great lines from Gone with the Wind in a deplorably bad imitation of a southern black accent . |
20 | He liked Curtis and he fully sympathised with his motives in going after the crazed killer on his own . |
21 | Then we would sail south to Easter Island to explore the mysterious statues before going to the mutineers ' refuge on Pitcairn Island . |
22 | Would not the courts therefore be able to take into account the facts of offences without going through the restrictive provisions in this ill-considered new Bill ? |
23 | Keeping up contacts like going to the post office to collect their pension , going to the library , attending community centres and things of that sort . ’ |
24 | He said Sigsworth had been on a drinking binge for several days before going to the police station . |
25 | He had been unsuccessfully trying to off-load the de Kooning to the New York trade for several days before going on the make his bid for Le Miroir . |
26 | You might have been driving for years by going over the top of the wheel as a lot of lorry drivers do . |
27 | It is not prurient but cruel , hip and disturbingly beautiful , intimate and playfully referential , as in Thomas and Dovana , where a naked black man and a ball-gowned white woman are caught , dancing , in a pose that both mocks and reveres the myths and fears of Gone with the Wind . |
28 | We did other things like going to the theatre and doing improvisation . |
29 | Luckily , as most of us have neither the money nor the time to undertake major remodelling , it is quite possible to make significant changes without going to the bank for a loan or calling in a builder . |
30 | They keep wanting to supply goods without going through the proper procedures . |