Example sentences of "go [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 BARNSLEY trainer Steve Norton ca n't wait to go off talent-hunting to America again in a fortnight 's time .
2 For we understand that Dexter — the man who sacked David Gower — is set to go as chairman of selectors .
3 And a final word about the National Park : it has its ‘ Maisons du Parc ’ in some of the small towns on the fringes of the Park , which are excellent places to go for information about walks , wildlife and flowers .
4 But she 's very nice I think she goes through till about June .
5 Keith goes through right behind Babur .
6 Who , wants to go through life by themself. , does n't mean to say that all the kind of life is one big storm , not at all !
7 ISSUE NUMBER 6 GOING FOR GOLD WITH KODAK
8 GOING FOR GOLD WITH KODAK
9 Both sides are going for promotion of course .
10 For the most part , the fast men were used in short bursts to conserve their strength and responded well to this ; but when the occasion demanded , as on the final day at Lord 's in 1963 , they could keep going for hour after hour just because the captain asked them to .
11 In 1915 he learnt of a doctor 's practice going for sale at Collier 's Forge , near Stourbridge in the Midlands .
12 About a dozen mental patients going through rehabilitation in Aylesbury have been working on the boat which was taken on by the Dandelion Trust .
13 Hotels , shopping centres and offices increasingly seem set on going into competition with Kew Gardens .
14 We are all familiar with the use of computerised mailing lists by advertisers ; they , too , are now international and going into orbit via satellite transmission — in the remorseless pursuit of markets and lower unit costs .
15 ‘ Not enough funds are going into research on brain tumours in both adults and children . ’
16 If you 're going into business with Kev , I 'd slap Sukey into a chastity belt pronto . ’
17 Nine years later , in 1651 , Charles II watched the final defeat of the Royalist forces at the Battle of Worcester before going into exile after Cromwell 's victory .
18 Patients who 're worried about going into hospital for surgery , are being invited to a new clinic to help ease their fears .
19 He returned to England in the latter half of June and hardly had time to catch up with outstanding work before going into hospital in July to undergo the postponed operation upon his hernia .
20 Going into town for entertainment usually meant a dance or the cinema — in Banbury .
21 And Pat very much did not like Bert going with Jasper to Ireland .
22 In between the business talk people are coming and going with news of death or illness , words of praise and encouragement and proposals for mutual support between local co-operatives .
23 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
24 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
25 He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible .
26 ‘ He had a role , but he kept going from character to character , using a whole lot of different accents , cockney one moment , the voice of a high court judge the next . ’
27 Sophie was in the branches of a tree eating an apple while she watched Lori going from window to window like someone trying to escape from a fire .
28 Going from window to window , he could see traces of the woman Susan had told him about , but Luke Mallen was a ghost in the place — nothing of him to be found ; except , in all that stillness , a sense of violence .
29 Because of the consciousness of using the correct level of language in a conversation or discussion , any interpreter one engages may unconsciously modify statements going from English to Japanese and back to English again , according to the rank of the people involved .
30 I do not believe there is another contractor capable of going from Greenfield to completion in this way , across the range of services , and on this scale .
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