Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | What you yo were trying to achieve is the expansion of the built up area towards the ring road , and thereby having built development hard up er as it is at the moment the ring road goes through for the most part open countryside on either side of it . |
2 | Lennox also hit back at critics , who claim he should have avoided the dangerous Ruddock and hidden himself away for a world title shot , snapping : ‘ I know the British fight fans will respect me for going in against the best instead of facing an easy touch . |
3 | Yes , that 's it some odd nights we was on our way home from work , it 's going up to the even when we 're on earlies and and weekends we can go there ca n't we ? |
4 | I 'm going out on the not a special exit but a normal exit tomorrow yeah ? |
5 | Coburn wrote his first four part storyline in two sections , starting with the quest for fire plot , which he named ‘ The Tribe of Gum ’ before going back to the very first episode , which had to be a more collaborative effort with the Script-Editor and the Producers . |
6 | Well going back to the very first meeting that we had |
7 | Now going back to the maybe |
8 | Will Douglas ordered Scott of Rankilburn to go back to the now blazing village , the cottage thatches burning readily , and round up a crowd of men , women and children . |
9 | Erm I think it would be nice if the grammar were checked from , we promised to give high priority in responding , surely we can give priority to responding , and as a small point , I was gon na go on about the most important road which of course is Breadfield Street |
10 | Young Rawlins went on to the most arduous part of the game — attempting to memorise the host of gifts on a conveyor belt , ranging from a cuddly toy to a microwave . |
11 | Having got his attention-grabbers out of the way , Mr Beckman went on to the more serious stuff . |
12 | Radulfus maintained his judicial calm , and the earl 's broad brow was suave and benign , though there was no guessing what went on in the highly intelligent mind behind it ; but Prior Robert and Sub-Prior Herluin sat very erect , stiff in the spine and with long , refined faces sharpened into steel , studiously not looking straight at each other , but maintaining each a bright gaze on distance , and the appearance of considering with magisterial detachment the situation that confronted them . |
13 | The glass was a deep blue colour , opaque , so the outside world could see nothing of what went on inside the heavily guarded building . |
14 | That is because the offspring of the traditional older working class have gone on to the more pleasant and remunerative employments , the employments that are also called work . |
15 | In a constantly shifting scene it must go down as the most important symbolic change imaginable . |
16 | Just a spoonful of sugar of sugar makes the medicine go down in the most delightful way ! |
17 | I went down to the straight away to the coal dealer and said , Take him a load of coal , and he took him . |
18 | The tide was ebbing , and they went down on the steeply shelving bed of the Conway . |
19 | That tour has , of course , gone down as the most exciting series of the century . |
20 | The principal results in Section 17.3 go over to the more general case with only minor modifications . |
21 | I went across the course to the stands side to see the horses in the paddock , and then I went up to the very comfy Tribune des Dames , for which the French Racing Authorities so generously send me a badge each year . |
22 | After the war Attlee went back to the more responsible system . |
23 | Rain and Oliver went back down the badly lit stairs . |
24 | It does n't seem to have had as bad an effect on a lot of people as it might appear — they have n't immediately turned round and gone back to the very worst anti-gay feeling . |