Example sentences of "[noun sg] go [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But parliament is far away , and the border of Wales is very near , and is there a soul in these parts who does not know that smuggling goes on day by day , and that life here would be impossible if it did not ?
2 It will automatically calculate , for example , what proportion of your income goes on things like the car and household items .
3 Described in press coverage of the Angry Brigade trial as a ‘ compulsive joiner of revolutionary movements throughout Europe ’ , he dropped out of his Latin American studies course to go to Paris during the student riots of May 1968 .
4 He also expressed " deep remorse over the unbearable suffering and sorrow Japan inflicted " by its " reckless " decision to go to war with the USA .
5 But many archbishops were delighted by the excuse to go on pilgrimage to Rome ; and one of the first to benefit from the custom was Sigeric , archbishop of Canterbury ( 990 — 4 ) , who has left us a kind of diary of his visit — first of the churches in Rome which a pilgrim had especially to visit and to pray in , and then of the stages on his long journey back to Canterbury .
6 It would not be appropriate in a book of this kind to go into details over the clinical manifestations and classifications of mental disorder , although the booklist at the end of the chapter contains some introductory reading on the subject .
7 But at this meeting I went to , people there felt very strongly that services should not be awarded funding to go for investors in people .
8 Well we do n't , we usually erm have a about an hour goes to sleep for an hour .
9 After all , there was no necessity to go to Benediction on a Saturday evening .
10 but it skims across the surface of the water and it 's very quick , it only takes half an hour to go from Ramsgate to Dover .
11 However , total enrolment fell between 1980 and 1986 , suggesting that girls have had more opportunity to go to school under war conditions than boys .
12 In recent months I have had the opportunity to go to Kashmir by arrangement with both the Pakistani Government and the Indian Government , and I have seen the profound suffering among Kashmiris of both religions — Hindu and Muslim .
13 The latter , fully engaged in this process , has little opportunity to go in pursuit of relevant insights from the informing disciplines .
14 ‘ proceed to a particular point ’ means e.g. to signal the driver to go from A to B or start a particular line of traffic etc .
15 A recent study for the California legislature showed that $1.1 billion of the $10 billion state budget goes into services for both documented and undocumented immigrants , including about $1.5 billion for education .
16 I have n't a thing in till her money goes in end of month she only gets paid end of month
17 It will be the first Japanese car-maker to go into business in Eastern Europe .
18 On a lighter note , but still on the animal theme , rumbling Scottish popcore outfit EUGENIUS have rented a full-size cow from the Milk Marketing Board to go on display in the Glasgow Virgin Megastore to promote their debut album ‘ Oomalama ’ .
19 Archbishop Stratford maintained in 1341 that in March 1337 the king obtained the assent of parliament to go to war against Philip of France .
20 Thus if the buyer goes into liquidation before fully paying for the goods , any of the goods which have not been re-sold by the buyer and which remain unmixed will belong to the seller .
21 United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd , Danish Foreign Minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen and Dura Barroso , the Portuguese State Secretary , representing the European Communities ( EC ) , visited Mogadishu on Sept. 5 , the most senior foreign delegation to go to Somalia for 20 months .
22 Prices , when the car goes on sale in January , will range from about £17,000 to £26,000 , in line with rival executive models such as the Rover 800 .
23 The first of the Mondeos will be delivered on 25 March , the day the car goes on sale in the United Kingdom .
24 If workers hold a democratic vote to go on strike for whatever reason , it ill becomes a Labour government to legislate to make it unlawful .
25 The PC magazine market needs a reasonably priced down to earth mag so I hope your circulation goes from strength to strength but on present showing there 's a lot to do to get it right , Andrew H.
26 Come back dinner time and they were saying well no you see you ca n't just a borrow a car to go to dinner in , yeah that 'll be alright man and I had n't even been in it since Roy bought it back !
27 There 's Echo There 's Echo goes from strength to strength to the extent that one of its competitors , the main competitor , Tribune del Expansione was obliged to merge with Lacoude Francais I mentioned earlier that Ensure was re-launched and er it achieved a circulation of a hundred and five thousand .
28 In García Márquez 's One Hundred Years of Solitude , for example , the telepathic communication , which confounds the laws of nature to reunite José Arcadio and Ursula in spirit at the moment of his murder , is conveyed symbolically in physical terms : the son 's blood goes in search of the source from which it sprang , climbing kerbs , doing right-angled turns and running along the walls to avoid staining the carpets , and , as the mother follows the trail back to his body , it becomes a kind of monstrous umbilical cord re-establishing the pre-natal bond between them .
29 Watery nasal discharge and obstruction goes from left to right nostril .
30 Erm or we can make application for legal aid to go to court for a residence and contact order now .
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