Example sentences of "[coord] go [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Or go into the BBC .
2 Router manufacturers debating whether they should license IBM Corp 's Advanced Peer to Peer Networking code or go with the Cisco Systems Inc-inspired Advanced Peer-to-Peer Internetworking , have a third choice .
3 Mark and I went down to Yorkshire on Saturday morning to stay with an old University friend of mine and to go to the Bedale Point-to-Point with a group of people .
4 The very first sortie that I did when the war started was with No 77 Squadron in a Whitley to take pamphlets to Germany , flying in at the top end near Kiel and going throughout the Ruhr spreading these horrors of war on the germans telling them " you are wicked naughty Germans and if you do n't mend your ways Hamish will come back tomorrow night and drop some more paper on you " .
5 I lay staring at the People below , coming to and going from the Silberner Hirsch .
6 ‘ Why do n't we drag your errant husband out of the bar , Elaine , and go to the Kingsley Club for a drink ? ’
7 Turn right and go to the Newport/Pontfaen road junction .
8 A case in point is the lingering issue of a consistent user interface — Sippl 's advice to all of those that continue to nitpick over this is radically simple : ‘ throw it all out , ’ he counsels , ‘ and go to the Macintosh . ’
9 and the Stationmaster 's office faced the platform but there is another door that to get into as soon as you got in the main door to the left , you see and with a flap and that 's the door that we used to take in the parcels , you see and very often we used to go in that door or sometimes we would go through o on to the platform and go in the Stationmaster 's door , you see and then there again , if I took messages to the Stationmaster on the single telegraph er I had to go down the steps because th more often than not that they were in the basement .
10 and he left America and he came home and joined up and went to the South Af South African War .
11 He gave up engineering that year and went to the United States , where he married Flora Small of New York and settled to writing .
12 At midnight , in old dirty clothes , he left the house again and went to the East End of London .
13 ‘ I expect it was when we were over in Europe and went to the Derby Eve dinner in London , ’ the elderly woman said .
14 He hailed a cab and went to the Montrose .
15 Well of course we protested and went on the March for Life and Peace , which was turned back by the military .
16 Somehow she got herself out of the room , and up the stairs before anyone appeared to speak to her , tore off her clothes , and then hid the betraying underwear in a Gladstone bag which she later threw off Waterloo Bridge after she had left the embassy , pretending to go with Laura Parslow on her European tour , but actually having hired herself out to J. D. O'Connor , and gone to the East End .
17 A group of Puritans who felt that the Church of England was too close to the Roman Catholic Church had left England and gone to the Netherlands ; they noticed with regret that their children were becoming Dutch in speech and habits , and some of them decided that their best prospect of remaining both godly and English was to get in touch with the Plymouth merchants , obtain from them financial support and the legal right to found a colony , and go somewhere in America where English bishops would not interfere with them .
18 The nuns had gasped and gone to the Mother Superior for reassurance that they would n't be infected by the infidel in their midst .
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