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

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1 Okay er we move on over six seven minutes to go before the end of the programme .
2 Look , there 's three minutes to go before the news .
3 With still hours to go before the match we had another little walk about , somehow we found ourselves on Park Lane .
4 With only eight months to go before the closure of Staveley sheds , a local class 04 trundles down from Arkwright on a rake of coal empties from Kirkby Bentinck No. 63701 will deposit the train at Staveley , some two miles down the track , and beyond Duckmanton North Junction ( below ) seen in the distance .
5 After 27 November each year , all Private Bills go before the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills ( servants appointed by the House ) .
6 Even though they still have three years to go before the BIS deadline , Japan 's five leading city banks ( Dai-Ichi Kangyo , Sumitomo , Fuji , Mitsubishi and Sanwa ) have all cleared the 8% hurdle .
7 ‘ Two weeks to go before the competition , ’ said Mr Gordon one evening .
8 Lamb said : ‘ There is still three weeks to go before the team leaves and we will monitor events very carefully between now and then .
9 In 1926 , only 26 films went before the cameras .
10 He said : ‘ There are so many tournaments to go before the Ryder Cup , and quite honestly I 'm not looking that far forward .
11 There is only a remark in Plutarch 's Alcibiades , where he is recounting the story of the double-crossing of the Spartan ambassadors ( p. 117 ) : Alcibiades ( xiv.8 ) urges the Spartans to go before the Council because it is more ‘ moderate and kindly ’ than the People , that is the Assembly .
12 ‘ The day that our papers went before the panel and we heard that everything was OK , Anna walked into the room , and for the first time she said ‘ I love you . ’
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