Example sentences of "[noun sg] go [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Tears at Halifax , where Hereford 's win meant the Yorkshire side go out of the football league . |
2 | Current members of the Club go up for the weekend to climb ( this year it was too cold — even the lakes were frozen ) and after dinner retire to doss on whatever floor may be found . |
3 | Sharks of essentially modern type go back to the Jurassic . |
4 | Does humanity go out of the window when a woman security guard is trained ? |
5 | In Mary Barton the working-class heroine and her husband go off to the colonies to start a new life . |
6 | The origins of Sudan 's severe debt crisis go back to the policies pursued from the early 1970s onwards . |
7 | He heard the housekeeper 's cart go by outside the room . |
8 | This change of mood was gradual , but the germs of militancy within the deaf community go back to the war years , although the BDDA leadership responded to it only slowly . |
9 | The pair would remain in the house , and the rest go out to the fishhouse . |
10 | The origins of the keiretsu go back to the rise of Japan 's great banking families in the 19th century . |
11 | So therefore was there anything for me as a consumer go along to the theatre , have a back programme that has been sponsored by Hydro Electric to use the bad example . |
12 | Not long after that , witnesses near the St Claude Avenue Bridge , eight miles away , reported seeing a man and a woman go by on a motorcycle . |
13 | ‘ Did Master Ruthven go down to the kitchen or buttery or ask for any victuals to be sent up ? ’ asked Catesby . |
14 | But will John Major and the Government go down with the sun-Saturn boat or be swept away by the sun-Pluto tidal wave on the 14th ? |
15 | Many of the rules for knitting these stitches on single bed go out of the window as soon as you bring the second bed into operation . |
16 | When I saw the picture of the Meko 200 frigate go up on the screen . |
17 | So we saw this fellow go up to the window and look and then he went and got a stone from the kerb and ‘ bang ’ on the window . |
18 | of those who complete youth training go on to a job or further education and two thirds of them obtain a qualification . |
19 | From the pass go up onto the ridge leading to the summit of Crinkle Crags ( 0.75 miles ) . |
20 | I wanner go up in a pile a smoke an' flames an' eye shadder an' levver shoes an' dancin' an' all that I 'll go like them girls in the magazines Sharon an' you ai n't goin' ter stop me . |
21 | Domestic problems do n't arise when the Rayners want to go to a game — the whole family go along for the ride . |