Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] go [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 My mother was absolutely marvellous about me going on the stage .
2 I was slightly annoyed at Jamie saying anything , even jokingly , about me going to the toilet ; he knows how sensitive I am about it .
3 ‘ I am not going to spend big money bringing players over from Scotland simply for them to go through the motions . ’
4 You 'd think it would be totally alien for them to go in the water like that .
5 Erm , I 'm not sure whether it would be appropriate for me to go through the the table now and look at the constraints , or whether it might be better to leave that until after I 've finished my overall remarks .
6 Again it 's too complicated for me to go into the details of this .
7 The idea was for me to go on the high-wire sixty feet above ground — on the shoulders of a Czechoslovakian circus performer .
8 Mrs Aggie ’ — she turned and glanced at Aggie — ‘ paid for me to go to the penny school . ’
9 I dare not spend another farthing , and it would be suicide for me to go to the bank , even if Richard agreed , which he wo n't . ’
10 Maybe the note said something about my going to the newspapers .
11 Once he had gone away Wickham gave instructions for someone to go to the address in Fleet Street .
12 as for my going before the rulers , I was no whit afraid or thoughtful , for I had cast my care upon the Lord , which I was persuaded would speak for me. therefore I was not troubled nor afraid , for the Lord said to me , ‘ Fear not , be not dismayed , I am thy God , and will stand by thee'
13 They were to have three children ; Will junior , Gladys ( both of whom went on the stage ) , and Joan .
14 No , no I did n't tell anybody when I you know I when I was doing me upmost , of course they knew afterwards that er because of me going in the hospital you see .
15 But with the change of rules meaning Warwickshire have to let one of them go at the end of the season , which one will it be ?
16 interviews were taken on tours and I saw some of them go down the hill
17 Many of them go through the freedom of Grendon , only to be returned to the rough and tumble of ordinary jails to finish their sentences .
18 of them go to the weight training at .
19 But there are quite a few contracts which are still temporary , most of them go to the end of June .
20 One of them went to the toilet .
21 When he staggered out at Swiss Cottage the youngest and tallest of them went to the door , apparently to check that he did not re-enter the train .
22 Four of them went to the new Department of National Heritage .
23 Most of them went to the cities , or at any rate out of traditional rural pursuits , to find their way as best they could in strange , frightening , but at best boundlessly hopeful new worlds , where the city pavements were said to be paved with gold , though immigrants rarely picked up more than some copper .
24 Well one of them went to erm one of them went to the er toilet or something and left a an open full can there and Hughey , so Hughey just picked it up
25 The five of them went into the hall together .
26 Most of them went into the newsagent 's and the bar to buy the Sunday edition of the Nazione and a tray of cakes wrapped with gold and white paper and curly gold ribbons .
27 The three of them went into the hallway , the doctor leaving them while he went into Leeming 's room to carry out his duties .
28 Most of them went through the ritual of gazing about them with curious eyes in search of a familiar face among the crowds .
29 One of them went through the body first . ’
30 ‘ Those people — and thousands of them went through the proper procedure — will be contacted later this month and given the opportunity to purchase their tickets for the next home game . ’
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