Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 've known each other all our lives — our parents even went to college together . |
2 | West Indians never went to self-defence classes but they can still beat us up . |
3 | He 's a Kate Bush fan , not domestic at all , he needs ironing lessons , and we 've worked five w , we 've worked for five weeks together to go over territory , and before he joined er , a large part of his career was in contract services and projects and business development in ex-army . |
4 | A commander might be so well pleased with an officer that he might wish to retain his services for another voyage , and if a part-owner might be able to insist upon it , but appointments normally went by interest . |
5 | On March 6 , 8,500 maintenance workers also went on strike , supported by the pilots . |
6 | For instance , I remember him back at Troon eleven years later going from bunker to bunker at the postage Stamp like a lost man — — at the same time as Gene Sarazen got a hole-in-one there . |
7 | It was the kind of coat her father had worn all those years ago to go to business . |
8 | Hortense and her sons also went into exile , for all the Bonapartes were banished from France in perpetuity , by a decree of Louis XVIII , and as a result of the hostility of the major European States Hortense had great difficulty in finding some corner of Europe where she could set up home . |
9 | Five of his associates also went on trial . |
10 | Knights also went to war in company ; a number , sometimes from the same lordship , would serve in the retinue of a great lord . |
11 | Of course , where the science fiction writers really go to town is on what happens if you do fall in a black hole , A common suggestion is that if the black hole is rotating , you can fall through a little hole in space-time and out into another region of the universe . |
12 | BTW , do any of you locals ever go to youth or reserve matches ? |
13 | ‘ Breakfast tends to be a bit of a rush because the girls both go to playgroup . |
14 | To take an example , suppose two mothers regularly go for coffee in each other 's homes and take along their respective toddlers , and that one parent gets quite distressed at the children running riot around the house whilst the other is seemingly oblivious . |
15 | When the Surrey militia descended on Rye and Winchelsea in 1793 , the local publicans promptly went on strike and the only answer was the construction of special barracks . |
16 | Most of the children still go to school , but not all of them are always at their desks . |
17 | The Radicals also went into opposition and the Radical Socialists were split three ways ; left , right , and centre . |
18 | It would not be surprising if Japanese tourists now go in search of gardens she created , or of the grave into which her coffin was gently lowered by gardeners in 1932 . |
19 | Three men almost went to prison as a result . |
20 | In any case , here is the felicitous truth : women rarely go to bed with men they do n't fancy , no matter how many restaurants they get taken to . |
21 | Others presumably went into employment thus joining the pool of potential young mature age entrants . |
22 | Well more misery for Forest another defeat more injuries less to go from strength to strength and we 'll be right back . |
23 | She was saving for shoes ( needed badly by Jerry and me ; kids playing football in the streets quickly go through footwear ) and linoleum for the kitchen and hall . |
24 | This does not mean that most mentally-ill offenders simply go to prison . |
25 | Its range of two high-speed tractors officially goes on sale this month . |