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

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1 Having reached the last four of the Tennents Scottish Cup , it is not beyond them to go on to beat Aberdeen or Clydebank at Tynecastle next month and pursue a piece of silverware that has not been seen in the boardroom at Easter Road since the turn of the century .
2 But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide .
3 It seemed a pity to see them going out of business . ’
4 Maidstone 's chairman and managing director Jim Thompson announced last week the Fourth Division club would have to close unless a buyer stepped in to save them going out of business .
5 Er and I always used to think it must be extremely , they 'd hear them going out at night and you know then count the planes coming back .
6 Cos I 've see them , seen them going in on Sunday .
7 Nobody watched them go out in turn .
8 Right , now , instead of getting rid of them two and making them go back to Mars Bars , then back .
9 If you let them go out at night exactly .
10 That evening the three of them went out to dinner , and they got on .
11 After the second house the two of them went out to supper .
12 Mostly he always used to take the mickey out of the girls because they always used to talk about their boy-friends and what they were doing on different nights and that , because you see , most of them went out with boys from the same school , see , and he knew them .
13 Do they go out to work ?
14 They go around in gangs dressed as upmarket Brosettes , but they 're so stupid .
15 They go round to Dartford .
16 Mostly , they go round in circles , reflecting only the idiom of the day .
17 they go on about Shakespeare and Chauce Chaucer but if you spoke to them the way Chaucer used to speak they would n't understand a word you were saying .
18 At 16-plus they go on to college for up to two years and follow courses which will lead to work .
19 Either that or they go through to Salzburg and then come off the motorway there .
20 it when they go up to camp
21 They go up to floor eight
22 No well we used to kill them with a stick but of course they used to lay the rabbits out at that time to see how many they caught cos that was a little bit of perks for the farm labourers they used to buy a rabbit for sixpence , then they go up to ninepence for a rabbit .
23 Cos they go up on Saturday .
24 And that they , two people , you know somebody every week will collect in all the languages books and take them along er , or the language homework and take them along to their language teacher and the other one will take the history le , homework and take them on to the history teacher , and then they go off to assembly alright ?
25 I mean just across , if they go down to Durham which is an N H S ambulance service .
26 They go down to Florence together . ’
27 Then they go down to boxer shorts and then they come off and
28 Well we 've got that huge one then they go down in size all the way .
29 Well then when they start looking about a bit more , that is when it costs you because anything that Les has to get involved in , cos they go back to Les and say well why did he do this and why did you do that ?
30 ‘ At that point , ’ says Colonel Gordon Wilkinson MHCIMA , deputy director , Army catering , ‘ they go back to St Omer barracks , Aldershot , home of Army catering since the Army Catering Corps was formed in 1941 , to take the 12-week advanced chef 's course which prepares them for shift manager level in a kitchen .
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