Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 times He 'll have good times Goin' oot on the randan But
2 Last night angry shareholders called on the Deanses to go now for the good of the 117-year-old club .
3 But you must you must have been asked dozens of times to go back into the pop concert field ?
4 Times to go down to the pits and the sun came out .
5 Booking : At the moment , Crêchendo is London-based ( Putney , Fulham , Battersea , Notting Hill Gate , West Kensington ) and is heavily booked , but there are plans to go nationwide in the not-too-distant future .
6 In such an optimistic climate it was easier for national governments and interest groups to go along with the economic ambitions of the EEC ; it was not seen as a great threat to their own concerns .
7 The work of solicitors goes back to the 15th century and as time has gone on they have become increasingly influential .
8 They inevitably knock on the door on the one evening of the month when you 're dolled up in your glad rags to go out on the town .
9 Beyond the car park , the road contours the hillside , two branches going down to the coastal dwellings of Inver Alligin , and then turns sharply uphill to force a narrow passage across a bare and rocky headland on the last stage of its journey .
10 The pops and bangs going off around the Porte de Versailles last week signalled a European industry in panic as the date for free access to the European market by the Japanese gets ever closer .
11 The local heats take place at Acklam Sports Centre on Wednesday and Thursday , July 29 and 30 with the winners going on to the regional final on August 5 .
12 Tonight Middlesbrough stages the heats of the February Trainers ' Stakes , with the winners going through to the final on Saturday night .
13 This Sunday the world-wide Fun for Nature 's Walk for the Rain Forest is taking place , and that there are three hundred walks going on throughout the country , four of them are in Oxfordshire , and Sue May is , is concentrating on the walks at Burford Wildlife Park and also the one at Banbury .
14 ‘ We decided to build a balcony with steps going down to the garden , but our builder advised us to think about the year-round advantages of a conservatory , ’ Claudia explained .
15 There were some steps going down to the foreshore near a riverside pub .
16 And there are steps going down from the drawing room , and up from the dining room .
17 The sea wall ended , steps going down from the promenade and burying themselves in sand .
18 ‘ Yes of course , ’ said Taliesin , his eyes going also to the motionless figure , because it was certainly unthinkable that they should leave Fergus like this , in the middle of a dark old mansion at the heart of an ancient forest .
19 She looked up sharply , her eyes going immediately to the far shore and to the house on the crest above the cove .
20 He shuddered and looked away , his eyes going off to the horizon .
21 old said I do n't want any of the lads going in with the girls
22 Should be a few goals going in at the Baseball Ground on Sunday … the central live match is Derby County against Oxford United …
23 ‘ Do their heads go right to the top of their helmets ? ’
24 When our teenagers go out for the evening , most of them use something , if only occasionally , as a social prop .
25 I watched his shaking shoulders go out of the gate and disappear round the corner .
26 When the dun evening comes the kids go down to the irrigation channels for some bilharzia bathing .
27 In South Africa , only mad dogs and security guards go out in the last white summer
28 Her eyes went straight to the wicker chair by the window where a baby was just waking from its morning sleep .
29 Fierce Eyes went out into the storm and returned with the grandmother 's grizzled skull , the hair frozen into spikes which he broke off and cast on to the fire , where they sizzled , cooled , then flared .
30 But his eyes went back to the Workshops and he frowned and sought for the right thing to say .
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