Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 They must take advantage of their unconditional release and go on with the ANC .
2 For a real winter treat , go along to the RoC counter in any Boots store for a complimentary make-up consultation or complimentary facial consultation .
3 If you 're in London for Valentine 's and you want to make sure your hair is looking good and feeling fab for that hot date then go along to the Schumi salon in Belgravia .
4 This is the moment when we decide whether we go in for a federal Europe or whether we go in for a Europe of member states trading together , competing together , co-operating together .
5 But will John Major and the Government go down with the sun-Saturn boat or be swept away by the sun-Pluto tidal wave on the 14th ?
6 GO DOWN to the Kreuzberg district of Berlin now and you get a more nuanced picture .
7 You want to buy some weed , you go down to the Railton Road front line , now you 'll find it 's all white people selling weed , the black people on the front line are selling crack .
8 Near there and go up to the Hurn Airport Road
9 Nigel could n't leave his digging but wished us luck and we began to make our plans : go up on the Settle-Carlisle line for a day or two , split up to get round all the caravans quicker , then meet at dinner and tea to compare notes .
10 Well , the speedway season is upon us ; tapes go up at the Oxford Stadium on Friday .
11 Suspiciousness becomes almost an instinct , powerful and all-pervasive : ‘ When you go out on a Sunday afternoon [ in the country ] , say , and you look over a bridge at the stream , you can not help yourself .
12 It is not that boys go out on a Saturday night looking for milk bottles or other things to smash .
13 Turn left into Bleak Terrace and go back onto the Fell through the wicket gate to the village boundary wall .
14 I should save that type of language for when I go back to the West Indies .
15 Sharks of essentially modern type go back to the Jurassic .
16 That is if you go back to the Kinsey sort of stuff about sexuality um you find that well I 've I 've stuck a quote from Kinsey et al there um that back in the 1950's there was er y'know with with ah academics like Kinsey attempting to study sexuality erm I suppose there was often er a .
17 ‘ If we go back to the LEA , there will be less money for pupils because the central bureaucracy will gobble it up , ’ says Graham Locke , head of Audenshaw , in the Manchester borough of Tameside . ’
18 If you really want to know about The Charlatans , go back to the Tim Burgess ' roots with The Electric Crayons .
19 If you really want to know about The Charlatans , go back to the Tim Burgess ' roots with The Electric Crayons .
20 I mean we go round on a Saturday night and we come out stinking of smoke , cos they smoke one after another
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