Example sentences of "they go [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do they go out to work ? |
2 | At 16-plus they go on to college for up to two years and follow courses which will lead to work . |
3 | it when they go up to camp |
4 | They go up to floor eight |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 ? |
7 | Then they go down to boxer shorts and then they come off and |
8 | Well we 've got that huge one then they go down in size all the way . |
9 | Jill was saying they made another twelve redundant at Creda Graham 's jobs changing all over when they go back at Easter |
10 | ‘ They go out to work and then come home and do the bloody housework . |
11 | Cos they go out to work at half past eight and you hear them between half past seven and half past eight |
12 | Your rate of allowances are n't there because they go out of date so fast so I 've got an extra , you can have one of these each with the rate of allowances . |
13 | Further to the question from my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) , and given the obvious confusion among Ministers about the implications of their electoral promises for the future level of value added tax , can the Leader of the House conjure up the actual figure for value added tax when his Government came to office in June 1979 , and the level now as they go out of office ? |
14 | Yeah I know but Marks and Spencers are a crap shop I do n't care if they go out of business they 're a rip off anyway , they 're so expensive , such crap clothes , they 're so common , that 's the word I 've been looking for common , that 's my word of the week I think er common common , does it not get to ya looking like everyone else ? |
15 | ‘ Loads of women still expect a man to pay when they go out for dinner . |
16 | When they go out on patrol the other men will point out that such-and-such happened here , soand-so lives there , that 's a bad area , and so on . |
17 | They went around from house to house demanding the licensing fee . |
18 | Having reached this rather unsatisfactory conclusion , they went up to bed . |
19 | ‘ Would it help , do you think , ’ he said , just before they went up to bed , 'if you were to see Winifred Shalcross ? ’ |
20 | There had been partisans hidden up there during the war , before you … but now only the shepherds used the long-abandoned houses and they went up on foot with their flocks . |
21 | After the prayers they went up in turn and kissed Moran and then Rose who returned their kisses warmly , and they slipped away to their rooms . |
22 | ‘ Course they went on to grammar school as 't was in they days . |
23 | They went on in silence . |
24 | ‘ Unfortunately , the celebrations never stopped … they went on until Christmas ! |
25 | SUNDERLAND staff got two of the best when they went back to school to teach fourth formers how to create a business plan . |
26 | ‘ After a few weeks though they went back to school and I started my course again . |
27 | Then they went back to camp and the only person there was Miguel the interpreter , who 'd been having a long conversation with one of the Indians and when he turned round all the other Indians had scarpered . |
28 | Most people , when they went out at night or approached another village , carried a stick or a handful of stones ; if one or two dogs in a pack had been wounded the others would pick up the aggressive intention and drop back sullenly . |
29 | Middlesbrough Council 's crime prevention manager Linda Hobson-West said many women felt vulnerable to attack when they went out at night . |
30 | my dad like in South Africa my dad was telling me , when they went out at night , yeah , like if they were going to a restaurant he 'd take a kni he 'd take his gun with him and keep , it 's fucking odd man like my dad walking around with a nine millimetre strapped to his |