Example sentences of "[noun prp] go [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Because Xtradrive requires a device driver , which means that it is a system level device , bypassing DOS and the BIOS to go straight to the hard disk would result in the swap file not benefiting from compression . |
2 | ‘ Get Hawkins to go down in the cellar and help thee , and mind th'do n't get up to any pranks . ’ |
3 | Sarah had come to the car with them and Julia asked Pat to go back to the reception . |
4 | The fire finally doused with water , a young doctor across the hall was called and he advised Dustin to go immediately to the hospital . |
5 | Markby went back to the living room where the Queen 's Speech was finished , Matthew and Emma were watching a film and Emily had been sick . |
6 | Stok went across to the window and looked through the side of the curtain like they do in gangster films . |
7 | Taking a hint from the fame and antiquity of Egyptian flax working , Roberts went off to the banks of the Nile to study the Temple of Karnak , and came back to build Mr Marshall a factory in like fashion , which soon became known , naturally enough , as the Temple Mill . |
8 | Wayne Biggins went down in the box . |
9 | Toby went down to the door and returned , followed by Sikes . |
10 | I see in today 's papers that Batty will be back in the team for tomorrow , does this mean that Wilko will drop Fairclough or Newsome or will he let Rocky go back to the bench and play essentially a back 6 ? |
11 | Woolley went over to the wall map . |
12 | Woolley went over to the adjutant 's office . |
13 | ‘ You told me , Hugh , what the priest 's man of Upton said , how he parted from Aldhelm at Preston , while Aldhelm went on to the ferry . ’ |
14 | Well I did we we talked about this , you see Mary Anne , half way through the conversation er Neil went out of the room so that I could to Mary Ann and I said towards the end of my conversation , you know , Mary Ann you 're a very wise person , give me some advice I said , I told her about Neil not wanting no not doing well on the driving , although he can drive she said he does n't want to do it she said do n't hassle him so when he came downstairs I said I 've been talking to Mary Ann and she sends you her love and because , of course , you know , we 've got a grandson , you know she had a son , my |
15 | Horatia fled and Rossmayne went back to the window where he had been standing when the bad dream had begun . |
16 | ‘ Uncle Elias went immediately to the secret room and took out a box which also had three Ks on it . |
17 | Meredith went up to the rehearsal room in a less tetchy state of mind . |
18 | Roger Courtney went back to the raiding of the SBS which we will follow in later Chapters . |
19 | And , ignoring his servant 's muttered groans , Corbett went round to the priory church to Lady Amelia 's lodgings . |
20 | Corbett went out through the deserted church yard . |
21 | After he left the sisters , Corbett went out to the stable yard where Ranulf and Maltote were waiting with the two retainers from the porter 's lodge . |
22 | Kathleen went heavily down the stairs . |
23 | Sam Rollins and Dwayne and Carlos go out to the plane to split the coke . |
24 | The member for Berwickshire went immediately to the head of the Administration and ‘ desired the D[uke] of Newcastle to refresh his Lordship 's memory ’ , but Lord Anson was a master of diplomatic procrastination , never refusing an important supporter of Government , yet delaying performance of his undertakings . |
25 | She could also have told this was Tina 's mother before Mrs Darne went off down the passage that led to the Headmaster 's Flat . |
26 | As Penny went over to the drinks table the headmaster was in full spate . |
27 | So Dr Losberne went down to the kitchen to talk to the three servants who had surprised Sikes and Oliver during the robbery . |
28 | I saw Falconer go up to the top of the tower . |
29 | McColgan went straight to the front in a bid to break the field — but in the end , she was the one forced to pay a devastating price . |
30 | All of us should know by now of the decision taken at the special church meeting on 13th May to go ahead with the purchase of the Camphill building . |