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

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1 Youngsters who go to the city centre at night are advised to stay in groups .
2 What was once an unsafe , ugly tarmac area , has been transformed into a safe , grass-covered playground with seesaws and slides for the 60 youngsters who go to the nursery .
3 Both were deeply religious , highly intelligent , moralistic southerners who went to the White House as amateurs and outsiders .
4 So , it 's Headington Amateurs who go into the next round of the Oxfordshire Senior Cup , that 's the fourth round .
5 Rowlands has been critical of Welsh officials who went to the SA Rugby Board celebrations .
6 POLICE are hunting thugs who went on the rampage and wrecked a mobile classroom at a Cleveland school for youngsters with special needs .
7 I see so we 've got the five officers who went into the flat now coming one after the other
8 quite right , the statistics he was actually talking about , and somebody actually pulled him up on th , up on this and said , okay you 're talking about the number of firms who went to the wall , but what about new firms being created ?
9 Or , said one wistful lady , when most of the brides who went to the altar were virgins .
10 Infant teachers who go to the play corner and take part in domestic or shopping activities are already using a form of teacher-in-role
11 There 's an awful lot of females who go through the programme and get nowhere or have unsuccessful attempts .
12 Will the hon. Gentleman tell the constituent of mine who is over 21 and earns £50 for a 40-hour week why he has taken a greater percentage of the young man 's earnings than he has from his right hon. and hon. Friends who go to the City and , for part-time work , earn hundreds of thousands of pounds ?
13 THE European Commission yesterday promised to set minimum prices for some fish in an attempt to placate French trawlermen who went on the rampage at Paris 's wholesale food market in a second day of anger at low prices and British imports .
14 Although only eight of the 23 British Columbia players who went to the World Cup were on hand for the two games it was enough to see the host province safely through to championship no.23 by virtue of wins over Alberta — and that was a close call indeed — and NEWFOUNDLAND .
15 The English players who went on the disapproved tour of South Africa in 1989–90 — the ‘ Gatting tour ’ — will have their Test ban lifted on Oct 1 .
16 Roy Minnett ( left ) and Gervys Hazlitt , two Australian Test players who went on the pioneering tour of Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ) in 1914
17 Everybody seemed to be praying ; except , of course , the children who went to the Ragged School and those who flooded The Courts at the back of the house and round about …
18 The slogans were in ill-formed , illiterate script and Owen at first put it down as the work of children ; not the children who went to the kuttub , who were infants , but older youths .
19 And other children who go to the E N T clinic , and go to the
20 and that obviously they would be tend to be other children with mother 's there so they would need perhaps a play facility there and other children who goes to the E N T clinic can go to the not just go to the outpatients casualty
21 Eliot describes how working men who went to the music hall to see Marie Lloyd and who joined in the chorus were performing part of the business of acting , collaborating with the artist in a manner essential in all art , most obviously ( for Eliot ) in dramatic art .
22 Every one of those men who went in the forces , who lived to tell the tale , was given their jobs back when they came back , because their jobs were replaced by women during the war , drivers and conductors , they were replaced by women and as the men came back , so the women were paid off , so everybody who came back from the war was given their job back .
23 IN THE world of pharmaceuticals it is not only marketing men who go for the hard sell .
24 A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence police who went to the party , said : ‘ I 've been told not to say anything . ’
25 In Buckinghamshire in 1710 there were 164 split votes out of 4,301 freeholders who went to the polls ( 3.8 per cent ) ; in 1713 , 197 out of 3,957 ( 5 per cent ) .
26 The name of the Birmingham Six may haunt the British legal system , but it can always gloat about one of its greatest triumphs , the case of a notorious bunch of Scottish footballers who go by the name of The Copenhagen Five .
27 At the beginning of December 1939 , Fred Dunstan was one of the adults who went with the last group of children from the transit camp to ‘ Bydown ’ , not far from Barnstaple in North Devon .
28 I do n't mean players at the end of distinguished careers who go onto the Vancouver Whitecaps so do n't give me Peter Lorimer etc .
29 Although it works off a car 's own battery , all Nightsticks also incorporate an internal power supply to foil thieves who go for the wiring first .
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