Example sentences of "to go [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ? |
2 | And so , er , when th the reapers were gathering in the harvest they were not allowed to go right to the edge of the field , they had to leave a border , they were not to go right into the corners , they were to leave those areas , so that the poorer members , so that those who did not have could come and could gather what was left behind . |
3 | Twelve days later I received a call from an exultant Sylvia who told me that , on the previous evening , she had in fact managed to go right into the cupboard and switch off the light . |
4 | You used to have to go right down the garden . |
5 | Fall down , go right and collect the painting , use the painted ledges and stars from the cauldron to get back to the start , go left and climb up the stairs from the cauldron , go right and bounce up to the platform to your right , go to the right of the cloud and paint some ledges to get into the castle , stand on the wall to your right and paint some ledges to go right to the edge of the castle , go up and collect the piece of painting , go down , then up the left side of the window using the painted ledges . |
6 | On the other hand , from a different vantage point they might have seen the body without having to go right to the edge . |
7 | And so , er , when th the reapers were gathering in the harvest they were not allowed to go right to the edge of the field , they had to leave a border , they were not to go right into the corners , they were to leave those areas , so that the poorer members , so that those who did not have could come and could gather what was left behind . |
8 | ‘ I 'd like to go right to the top , ’ said Paul , who sings under the name Paul James . |
9 | Cos we had to repack it you see because it was going to take a it was going to take probably not it was going to go right to the end with this lot on . |
10 | They ca n't even meet their own boyfriends outside the club-they 've got to go right outside the area . |
11 | it be known then for that squad just to go right through the gambit and become a fully fledged riveter 's squad and work for their days as a squad ? |
12 | The bang of the younger one 's heart seemed to go right through the earth like thundering horses . |
13 | Now this is and I must admit when he pulled the trigger then I thought that was going to go right in the back of the net . |
14 | It is important to note that the bald patch or the patch without the 1.6 mm depth of tread grooves is not required to go right around the tyre . |
15 | To name an angle all we have to do is to name the route we would take to go right round the edge of the angle . |
16 | That little faith went on to go right round the world and it 's here today . |
17 | Power stations , oil refineries , dairy farms , newspapers , hospitals , simply have to go on at the weekend , and often through nights as well as days . |
18 | And the traditional Conservative chairman 's bash at Central Office may have to go on without the chairman : Chris Patten , busy in Bath , may not get back in time to drink with his team . |
19 | Well erm David said that he did n't think the strike would have gone on or they would n't have the heart to go on without the women ? |
20 | The crimson rope-lights still held him , so that he was forced to go on down the slope until they stood before the terrible dwelling place of the necromancer . |
21 | So I decided to go on to the council . |
22 | Does that mean that there is now a waiting list to go on to the waiting list ? |
23 | I 'm not going to go on to the things of the brain because we are going to do them further down the list . |
24 | I now wish to go on to the order concerning access . |
25 | We 're going to go on to the effects of chilling and what damage does that do ? |
26 | Martha , who had decided to stop thinking about the inconvenience they were causing , asked Woodie not to stop at the boats ; they would like to go on to the New King 's Road . |
27 | Even Captain Kirk has stopped pushing back the frontiers of the universe boldly to go on to the streets as a cop with the unlikely name of Hooker , a case of Starsky being put into a hutch . |
28 | Although the policy review will be endorsed by the conference , giving Neil Kinnock the freedom to go on to the offensive against the Conservatives in the run-up to the next general election , there are a number of areas of potential conflict . |
29 | In the case of the treaty it gave the opportunity for the Red Army to be created , which at a later date was able to go on to the offensive . |
30 | In 1899 , supported by the outbreak of the Boer War and the boom which followed , the situation looked more promising and Wilson made an effort to go on to the offensive , addressing a circular to leading shipowners asking for a conference to consider four points : a uniform rate of wages for vessels engaged in similar trades ; the supply of articles of agreement some time before men actually signed on ; the establishment of a manning scale , and the improvement of the provisioning of merchant vessels . |