Example sentences of "[noun sg] go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I erm am obviously feeling guilty cos I 'm not feeling guilty but it makes me cough a bit to go to the post office every week and get vastly more disabl disability er invalidity benefit than he gets , vastly more . |
2 | I think that may have been construed as impolite , so I smiled and replied that , yes indeed it was still a bit to go before the top , and wow , certainly it was proving mighty tough . |
3 | After one more headland we joined the official high level route to go round the edge of a deep gully . |
4 | The wrist moves to get the plate spinning and when it is going fast enough you stop the stick and , because of the hollow in the plate , the stick goes to the middle After practice you can try tossing it in the air and catching it or passing it behind your back . |
5 | ‘ Bowlers allus goes for the man as is buildin' a ninnins. 'E 's the one they fear . |
6 | The 15-seat Cellobus goes to the East Bridgwater Community School , winner of a competition held among 38 organisations . |
7 | It is ridiculous that two-thirds of the cost of a bottle of whisky goes to the Treasury and the taxation rate is double that of imported wines . ’ |
8 | The first part of the trail goes through the Brodick Castle Country Park . |
9 | The trail goes onto the Derryadd Road and follows a quiet country road for around four miles with lakes on the right . |
10 | Scientific batsmanship goes by the board . |
11 | My little stand to go with the microphone , I had it here probably fallen in my handbag . |
12 | Many of the trade union leaders wanted of course to go to the front , but the whole process of organising our production … forbade their release . |
13 | We made the decision to go despite the lack of an organized UK presence — we are on-air with a new series running from January to March 1991 and we wanted to make contacts before then , rather than wait for MIP-TV to come around in April . |
14 | My friend is not simply explaining why , for good or bad reasons , he did decide to go to the Park ( as he might after the event , in which case it would be no objection to his explanation that when he got there the zoo turned out to be closed ) ; he is defending his decision to go to the Park rather than meet me at his house , and I can still try to change his mind . |
15 | It justifies the decision to go to the park as a means to see the gibbons . |
16 | ‘ The decision to go for a greenfield site was taken in June , 1992 , and the countdown to Highbridge — a site within reach of all employees , with good motorway links — began soon afterwards , ’ he said . |
17 | And yes , a district general manager should 've resigned because he had an interest in the decision to go for the Trust status . |
18 | On his own decision to go for the draw with a last-minute John Liley penalty , Richards said pointedly : ‘ Trying to win the game by opting for the scrum would have been a waste of time because the moment we drove for the line , they would have wheeled it or collapsed it . |
19 | Esquire Goes on a Date |
20 | I know , but you could have a , yes but you could have a jumper to go with the trousers , lilac 's nice |
21 | ‘ You 're after an excuse to go on the prowl round those fashion-shops again — is n't that the truth of it ? ’ |
22 | Under the new system , we want an increasing proportion of the budget to go into a pot of cash , which local authorities will be able to give out . |
23 | STAN FLASHMAN 'S Barnet have been charged with misconduct by the FA — just 72 hours before the controversial Underhill chairman goes before a League commission . |
24 | My mum goes on a Sunday ? |
25 | the branch goes to the top |
26 | But I took the insole out put her foot on the insole and her foot goes over the top of it . |
27 | No upside down you got it , that bit goes underneath the lip . |
28 | The facts are : Lady Eleanor kept to herself , put on her cloak to go for a walk and , in the half-light , slipped on the staircase at Godstowe , fell and broke her neck . ’ |
29 | They took just over an hour to go through the Maxwell possession … some items were taken away in the boot of the officers ' car . |
30 | Only to take every opportunity to go to the school and get to know it as well as you can , I think , erm and do n't be afraid to ask questions . |