Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As noted above , a majority of Oxfordshire teachers are in favour of going on to second round of reviews and reports . |
2 | Talks have been going on since last night and the former Celtic and Manchester United star is set to travel north to sort out the details of his contract . |
3 | There are a number of problems caused by a protracted campaign — and arguably , this election has been going on since last autumn when everyone started wondering whether Major could pull it off . |
4 | So , I do get a bit ac , I mean , th there 's , there 's one young girl in the class and , we were on about women 's role in society and going on about third world woman , but even western woman have their position , you know , she does the housework |
5 | It 's still , it 's been , in the first two months it 's been going down on last year in volume terms . |
6 | To make sure it 's not gon na have a motorway going through in next year or whatever and |
7 | She went on to 16th place , the winner being Josefa Idem of Italy . |
8 | A regular exhibitor at the event he is president for the 22nd annual show and will also be showing his pedigree Wiltshire Horn Sheep as a preliminary run before they go on to next month 's Royal Show , at Stoneleigh . |
9 | Ireland 's Conor Henry , last year 's overall winner , went down in sixth place overall and looks likely to have to settle for a placing . |
10 | Also expected to score league points which go down to tenth place , are Pat Hutton and Stuart Smith ( both Penicuik RT ) and the promoting club 's fast junior , Lachie Badenoch . |
11 | If we cash in we can go up in second spot . |
12 | ‘ It 's gone up since last time , ’ I replied . |
13 | Who 'd you go out with last night then ? |
14 | ca n't go round till next go . |