Example sentences of "[noun prp] to go [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Get Hawkins to go down in the cellar and help thee , and mind th'do n't get up to any pranks . ’ |
2 | Sarah had come to the car with them and Julia asked Pat to go back to the reception . |
3 | Let's go back and tell Faye to go back to the nursing agency with a more open mind . ’ |
4 | He urged Vincent to go back to the Borinage and continue with his work there , though without promising to intercede . |
5 | The try came after good work by Gordon Lawrie and then a blindside move featuring Mike Allingham and Andy McRobbie which allowed Russell Adam to go over at the corner . |
6 | It was a nagging frustration for Mary to go up to the Ryans and not be able to talk about what was going on at Riverstown . |
7 | car conked out so Vicki stayed with the car and her who we were going to take a walk in Ruddington , and I walked home with her to get Malcolm to go over with the other car . |
8 | The time had now come for Eric to go up into the Apennines on behalf of the Commission to pay and honour all those Italians , for the most part peasants , who had helped and in many cases saved the lives of escaping prisoners-of-war . |
9 | as I say Pam and her husband are going back down to villa erm in June I mean Val wants me and Rudy to go down to the villa , they 're going from July to the end of September this , this year , probably for longer , but erm |
10 | He says it must have been a little before the sixth hour when Aldhelm parted from him at Preston to go on to the ferry . |