Example sentences of "[vb past] go [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh aye he applied to go to the Gulf . |
2 | But in the end she agreed to go with the Pitts to the local police station to express concern about the absentees . |
3 | Yes I heard she 'd gone to the Nottingham area . |
4 | After what seemed an age , Rubber Feet moved off towards what they call the Lavatory Tower ( not what it sounds like ) , Leather Feet must have figured I 'd gone inside the Cath because he pattered off up the steps , which of course meant the end of all hopes of returning to my refuge via the Crypt . |
5 | At the beginning of January he decided to go to the US for two months and then come back . |
6 | She decided to go to the Kitty Kat Club that evening , as that was where the action seemed to be , but the Sheik 's secretary forestalled her . |
7 | Thirty years on I saw it again , when I started going to the Aegean . |
8 | Some nuns and priests chose to go into the FMLN controlled zones where they are not only carrying out religious work but also helping in the educational campaigns . |
9 | She had to go to the Garfield Centre , where she taught one day a week , to see the inmates perform their Christmas entertainment . |
10 | and that , I said go to the Tavern I said does n't matter whether you see the cottage take the little puppy for a walk . |
11 | The interesting point is that , that I feel is , that this is , this , this , this all has a very heavy bearing on the regulatory system , because I think that really we 're now being financial services is a global village and you know whether somebody picks up a phone and di I think in fact did n't you have somebody gave evidence here and said that they could not investigate one of Maxwell 's transactions , because it had gone through the New York office . |
12 | We needed to be persuaded of the case and we had gone through the BR figures line by line . |
13 | The other had gone for the Wood but had entered well away from the large conifer Werewolf headed for . |
14 | He had gone to the Val Thorens region from the Science Institute in Lyon . |
15 | recognised that the situation might well have been different if , instead of the defendants simply threatening to ‘ black ’ the broadcast they had gone to the B.B.C. and said ‘ We wish it to be established as part of our conditions of employment that we are not required to work on broadcasts to South Africa . ’ |
16 | One of Britain 's best-loved comedians , 59-year-old Dawson had gone to the BUPA Hospital in Manchester and collapsed from a suspected heart attack . |
17 | One of the middle-aged women who kept the shop had ordered a set of posters about the Paris rising of May 1968 , because she had gone to the Sorbonne to study when she was a girl . |
18 | Jim Fletcher and Peter Jennings had cooked the plan up before the Royalbion man had gone to the Parc Hotel . |
19 | The newsreader mentioned a child who had gone to the States for a life-saving operation , a vital double transplant that had never been done in Britain . |
20 | After some confusion , the sergeant who had gone to the Fleet Street address offered by Richard Beales , the philandering accountant , had tracked his man . |
21 | Although Congress ( I ) had gone into the February elections controlling all the state assemblies , they retained power in only Arunachal Pradesh and Maharashtra . |
22 | ‘ If the ankle had gone in the Blackburn game I would have been letting everyone down . |
23 | While in hospital I had mentioned to my surgeon that I intended to go to the Bristol Cancer Help Centre , although at that time I had not actually made up my mind . |
24 | Now , I volunteered to go into the Mediwell because I 'm I do n't like it down there and er , Linda will go into the centre of New into the centre of North Shields with a particular person a a form teacher or whatever , probably . |
25 | Like every other aspiring young artist , I wanted to go to the Slade or the RCA ( Royal College of Art ) to do a post-graduate degree . |
26 | I wanted to go to the Yorkshire Moors or the Lake District : I had romantic visions of myself as a drystone waller , indomitable against the elements . |