Example sentences of "[pron] go north " in BNC.

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1 I go north tomorrow … ’
2 Slowly , slowly , I went north .
3 I went North with a nurse to get him , ’ says Peter Elliott , secretary of the Entertainment Artists ' Benevolent Fund .
4 In saying that the County Council is not committed to a road which goes north or Knaresborough .
5 ‘ If you go north you 'll come to the road , ’ I said .
6 If you go north from Porta Venezia , taking Corso Buenos Aires to reach Via Palazzi , and taking the third turning to the left , you can view what remains of the Lazzaretto , the church of San Carlo — of no great merit despite being the work of Il Pellegrini — and a section of the portico that forms part of the northern section of the school at No.12 Via Tadino , the first road crossed by Via Palazzi .
7 Now , to this day , I 'm a dunce at the geography of England , I know where the principle towns are , I know you go north to Manchester and south to London and generally get about .
8 The other one went North on business three days ago — no number or address being given out , but his office is relaying messages . ’
9 See what happened overleaf when we went north to practise our own floral wizardry on a few of those bright young Mancunians …
10 My brother Brian and I watched the Shoan armies as they went north to give battle to Negus Mikael and his Wollo hordes .
11 It goes north again , to the town of Ekron , but the same things happen there .
12 But as the key diagram stands at the moment , because it goes north of Knaresborough in its indication of where the route proposal will be , I think if that i key diagram is to remain , it is right for the examination to consider what the need for that route is as opposed to a route or any other route which goes between Harrogate and Knaresborough .
13 In 1898 the Great Western Railway conveyed 5,978 tons of broccoli from Cornwall , much of it going north via Didcot , Birmingham , and Crewe .
14 When he went north to join his apparently complaisant wife for Christmas and Liza went to Cornwall , Harriet was troubled by the curious change in her daughter .
15 He went north in the summer and stayed there .
16 He went north leading the party you should have been with . ’
17 Another strange job one of the younger lads did , he d he was about eighteen and er we went he went north to er north of Pickering to what do they call the forestry area there ?
18 Yeah , yeah , ah yes , it went north then more or less , north east .
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