Example sentences of "[coord] it goes [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Or it goes into the very cheap coffees here and erm and no er what do you call it , Kwik Save sell some coffee and chicory mixture , which is forty four pence for a jar .
2 I know I 'm so they they eat you see they 've eaten fish and chips and it goes through the air conditioning and it comes into the studio you all you can smell is fish and chips .
3 And it goes through the till now does n't it ?
4 And it it really is covered by the passages in erm erm , just , I just reiterate that that that expressly referring your Lordship to it , professional duty except in so far as it may be necessary to elucidate the rules that that was at page eight hundred and forty one at the bottom and it goes over the page to eight four two and then proceeds to general proposition to those two experts ordinary witness may not may not give their opinions towards matters legal or moral obligation .
5 This monorail goes around , it stops at the bo the bottom stage and it goes over the top stage .
6 And you know the bit where erm she 's in bed and the hand comes out from behind the pillow and it goes over the back of her head and she goes , she goes , she was so cute she goes , she goes , what a pile of shit ! and when , you know when she cleans up all the cornflakes ?
7 I just have to put it on when we 're talking and it goes on the tape you see
8 And therefore it does n't matter what the will may have said erm I mean it does n't matter what the intestacy may be er that survivor takes it and it goes to the survivor outside of the will and you do not deal with it .
9 And it goes into the computer .
10 And er to avoid a collision and in fact I think they did strike but I 'm not really sure , but to avoid a collision this one then goes over the other side of the road , picks up this Ford Orion coming the over way , rolls it over the bank , and it goes underneath the tractive unit of the artic .
11 If we 're going to live in these fields , we 'll have to get on terms with his lot sooner or later , and it goes against the grain to hang about and admit we dare n't visit them . "
12 The shares are worthless , and it goes against the grain to see them still quoted , written down as they are . "
13 Behind the old ogre of unemployment stands a new one ; and it goes by the suitably ugly name of de-industrialisation [ Blackaby , 1978 ] .
14 ‘ No , I will , ’ said Linda , ‘ you bump cups of tea up an' down , and it goes in the saucers .
15 We regard the left critique of pluralism as cogent , but it goes over the top in seeing everything about pluralism as completely wrong since it is the case that an open competitive model of interest-group politics does fit the facts on certain issues .
16 And that 's virtually all it says but it goes over the words again and again , as if it 's trying to force you to rejoice through learning the words off by rote .
17 Away goes Lawrence , rumbling away from us now steams up his run waits and ducks , but it goes over the back of his neck through to Russell , no run .
18 Often , of course , the story is so important that they have to cover it , but it goes against the grain to be sweeping up behind another paper 's scoops .
19 But it goes against the grain . ’
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