Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] go [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I think the old man 's a bit afraid to go into hospital , I know that he 's afraid obviously cos of the , the , this open heart surgery sort of thing but er , he 's also afraid that , he thinks were gon na have er such outrageous parties down the close and were gon na be open all night and things like that . |
2 | At first , Marton 's new cars 10–15 retained their old equipment , but in December 1949 car 21 went into service completely modernised with new ‘ silent ’ bogies , four motors and VAMBAC control equipment : the first Marton Vambac . |
3 | He told her of Christie 's reaction when the Mousetrap first went on stage . |
4 | ‘ In real life it would take them some time to get this boat ready to go to sea . |
5 | First , that he allowed Framework Management Ltd to go into liquidation admitting it owed £21,000 to Higgins ( who claimed he was owed £51,000 ) ; and , second , that he had caused to be issued in 1988 ‘ a press release regarding a tournament to be held in Peking stating , and telling Mr Higgins in order to induce him to take part in the tournament , that the first prize was £35,000 when in fact it was not ’ . |
6 | But she went on : ‘ It was the day Sabine went to supper on the boat . ’ |
7 | The card is a valuable source of income for the University , with every penny raised going towards refurbishment costs of a new students ' union . |
8 | And that roundabout in those days and probably nowadays at that time gets snarled up with traffic all going to work . |
9 | ‘ Japanese players are still hunting for the ultimate barcode 18 months after the game first went on sale . |
10 | The play first went on stage at Nottingham and Agatha Christie was there . |
11 | That was the same year in which the first of the classic Austin-Healey line , the four cylinder 100–4 went into production , having been adopted by Austin from a Healey design shown at the previous year 's show . |
12 | But in South Africa , because male dancers were scarce , every available man willing to go on stage and hold up one of the women had to be encouraged and enabled to do so ; consequently , even the most rudimentary beginners were taught partnering . |
13 | CONFRONTATION between Hong Kong and China over Governor Chris Patten 's democracy proposals took a marked turn for the worse yesterday when the colonial administration ignored Beijing 's reservations and published his new democracy blueprint ready to go into law . |
14 | It 'll be a lot easier to go to work it 's less , less hassle . |
15 | Mid-November ‘ Radio 4 goes to college ’ |
16 | The following week Brian Redhead , a presenter of Radio 4 's Today programme , visited the University with Radio 4 goes to College , a roadshow for students including a science/media debate , student light entertainment and a national broadcast debate on the future of higher education led by speakers ( including the President of the Union ) from Bristol . |
17 | ISSUE NUMBER 6 GOING FOR GOLD WITH KODAK |
18 | He heard her gasp , and unlatch the door ; she was still dressed , with a candle in her hand ready to go to bed . |
19 | But it made it a very anxious first night for me , and before the curtain went up , as I sat in my dressing-room in make-up and costume ready to go on stage , Guthrie , who 'd been really very sympathetic if not totally convinced all along , came in , patted me on the shoulder and said , " Whatever happens , dear , we were right to do it . " |
20 | The report next goes for approval or amendment by the Select Committee itself . |
21 | In 1888 it was for the first time possible to go by train the whole way from Constantinople to Calais , and the Trans-Siberian railway was completed in 1904 . |
22 | ( By the time this goes to press , readers will probably have the benefit of hindsight . ) |
23 | By the time this goes to print it will have been run on the 21st April with Tom hopefully completing 26 miles 385 yards . |
24 | In September the television station Network Ten went into receivership with debts of A$445,000,000 , while the largest network , Nine , owned by Alan Bond , was bought by Kerry Packer , the head of Consolidated Press Holdings . |