Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] go [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | He was a schoolteacher and a very nice man , I understand , but there was n't much opportunity for Mother to go out and have a little enjoyment and apparently Aunt Bessie did not encourage such things . |
2 | 's enthusiasm for virology went back to his postdoctoral years at The Rockefeller Institute where he was working under the tutelage of . |
3 | Erm Eric in , in Manchester from where he comes is extremely well known obviously within the G M B but his record he 's one of the individuals in the trade union movement that I think are becoming somewhat of a rarity these days I know that many of us when we first started in the movement were very easily able , and , and very relaxed about combining trade union and political activities together but of course as time goes on and , you do tend to become more involved in the one and the other , because of course it 's all time-consuming but I can honestly say that in Eric 's case he 's never deviated one iota from his commitment both to the trade union , this union in particular , and to the Party never deviated at all . |
4 | The immediate pressure is off but the momentum for reform goes on . |
5 | But the counting of the dead and the search for survivors goes on , the residents of Plainfield , less than four thousand of them , are familiar with this sort of havoc ; in nineteen sixty seven , a tornado killed thirty two people . |
6 | The left hand side is known as the debit ( entry for value coming in ) and the right hand side the credit ( entry for value going out ) . |
7 | The bar was a regular haunt for men going in to begin their night shift , and the two were on the same shunting team . |
8 | There is a good deal of self-censorship going on in these chapters about the festival . |
9 | Clearly it is easier for a minister to accept this sort of legislation than to develop a policy that effectively changes the direction of a great deal of work going on within the department . |
10 | The farm dance was the only way that young people could get together in those parts , and a great deal of matchmaking went on . |
11 | They agree to hide him , providing he does his fair share of work — a great deal of negotiation going on here . |
12 | There had been no mention of Alice going out there to keep house for him . |
13 | ‘ We have a running programme of consultation going back over the last two years , ’ she said . |
14 | Quiz of couple goes on over murder of OAP |
15 | Discussion of the effects of changes in the stock of money goes back hundreds of years . |
16 | A vee of geese goes over , one goose honking at the setting sun . |
17 | Lanfranc could only hope that the papal Curia would come to recognize the substantial strength of this papally inspired practice of primacy going back to the seventh century . |
18 | Beamish 's replica engine ran unassisted the four miles to Crowscombe from Bishops Lydeard and returned after all service trains had finished , but it brought out many local people to witness a piece of history go by . |
19 | My first rule of journalism goes back to something which was written down or reputed to have been said by H L Mencken , who was a , an American prize-winning journalist and commentator . |
20 | There 's no sense in that that er it 's a crime of violence going on . |
21 | A murmur of assent went up as the audience shifted and rustled again , and Gerrard turned back to Briant . |
22 | The Department of Transport goes on : ’ But the project has altered considerably since ’ — the Department admits that — ’ and a lot of that information is no longer current , particularly on the revenue side . |
23 | Thus limitations grow , the weight of demand goes up , and overload and pressure expand still further : which is where we came in . |
24 | Kevin Tamati 's men led 24-2 at the break with Coleman going over in the 32nd and 34th minutes . |
25 | I mean , if you can imagine what the process of a dame in pantomime goes through to get all that gear on then that is the sort of thing you 've got to try and do in mime . |
26 | In this country between 5 and 10 per cent of cases of gonorrhoea in women go on to develop a degree of tubal involvement , and only a few of these will lead to peritonitis . |
27 | Is my right hon. Friend aware that the need for a review in London goes back much further than Lord Ennals ? |
28 | This may not seem too controversial , but when one of the team leaders is an ex-alcoholic it requires tremendous openness to God to go down a risky and unexpected route ! |
29 | And e every week the admiralty had a clerk of works going round watching the progress . |
30 | His majority in a constituency which includes rural Teesdale and part of Weardale went up by three thousand , a 2.5pc swing . |