Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When our teenagers go out for the evening , most of them use something , if only occasionally , as a social prop .
2 I watched his shaking shoulders go out of the gate and disappear round the corner .
3 When the dun evening comes the kids go down to the irrigation channels for some bilharzia bathing .
4 So when on 16 August the letter drops on the door mat , the phone call comes from school , or the lists go up on the notice board , teenagers who have failed to get the right grades for that coveted university of polytechnic place may feel that the world has come to an end .
5 These lifts go up through the ceiling into the room above .
6 When engineers go back to the drawing board and create a new design , they do not necessarily throw away the ideas from the old design .
7 Its origins go back to the rediscovery of perspective in the Renaissance , and then to the architect 's drawings of the eighteenth century .
8 By and large , apart from one very important exception concerning the question whether the section 39 notice overrides the injunction , the defendants go along with the Bank of England 's arguments .
9 Despite the fact that spiders are all over the place in Dostoevsky , not just in Svidrigailov 's dirty bathhouse vision of Eternity , and that urban potted plants go back to the beginning in Poor People , we are here firmly inside Crime and Punishment in its abandoned first-person narrative form ( ‘ I am on trial and will tell all ’ ) : Petersburg evenings and their hanging summer light , noises from below , happy workmen , blessed ‘ living life ’ elsewhere , a lonely man in pain passing through gates , over thresholds , slipping up and down staircases , the buzzing By of Raskolnikov 's dream and his awakening , intense time-consciousness alternating with time-oblivion .
10 Ednyfed , the writs go out within the hour .
11 Well , the speedway season is upon us ; tapes go up at the Oxford Stadium on Friday .
12 The CAB has become quite used to responding to emergencies , so when a bureau is alerted to an impending crisis and the clients are unlikely to be able to visit the bureau , the workers go out to the clients .
13 When he goes abroad , he always buys a return ticket to the airport a ) because he thinks this will save three milliseconds in a fortnight 's time ; b ) because he knows he 's coming back ; and c ) in case fares go up in the interval .
14 I watched a gradually widening circle of splashes go out from the centre of the explosion as the debris came back to earth .
15 For instance , if a business sells ten pounds worth of goods for cash , the goods go out of the business as sales and the cash comes into the business .
16 For example , if your love life is thriving you can manage to maintain your diet , but as soon as there is an upset , or things are not going to smoothly , then your dietary resolutions go out of the window ?
17 Indeed late news stories can be added just moments before the final pages go off to the printers .
18 Yes I think er people should hear that er er er the royal family 's had a lot of correction in the past with the outside world and er come and go and you know , people know the royal family very well and they attract a lot of business , a lot of things go on behind the scenes whether it 's from glamour point of view .
19 This is blue-sky country where they play their music in that western way , the women are sultry , the men drawl from beneath crew-cuts — and shocking things go on behind the blinds and the white picket fences .
20 Now in what what other things go on in the flats that you get involved with ?
21 Er what other things go on in the flats ?
22 So d what sort of things go on in the flats ?
23 Moving , funny , silly and things go up in the air and come down .
24 Would you believe it — a false start and the man with the red flag is there to make sure all the eggs go back to the line .
25 The Rokermen go through to the quarter-final for the first time since 1976 and a delighted caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby said : ‘ I am proud of the players .
26 One of the most common mistakes is beginning foreplay after the lights go out for the night .
27 Before the patients go back to the ward , they will pat their faces back into place and often ask for reassurance that no-one will be told .
28 From the machining room the sails go through to the packaging department where they are folded , inserted in sail bags and sent either to the despatch department or put into stock .
29 ‘ But the difference now is that the profits go back into the game and the WRU are to be congratulated on their decisions to tap in to the funds that are available . ’
30 I watched the other passengers go on towards the passport control and the futility of my own expedition was now only too clear .
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