Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Rain saw his eyes go to the clock . |
2 | Paige let her eyes go to the window . |
3 | The 128 they made for the fifth wicket actually saw the visitors go on the defensive , although not for long . |
4 | Consultants are playing a major role in helping companies go through the process of achieving BS5750 . |
5 | Before we leave this discussion of basic theory and turn our attention finally to the modern world , there is one further point that I think is worth making and that is part of the answer to the second question asked above , namely , why do individuals go through the three stages in the conventional order ? |
6 | ‘ I know the Japanese are a very clean race , very keen on hygiene , but they had let things go towards the finish and we had to get their working parties to clean the ditches out . ’ |
7 | ‘ And he did let the villagers go before the worst of the fighting started , ’ Carter said . |
8 | ‘ What do you think is more important : to protect the historical and nature sites , paying more for the roads , or let the roads go through the areas as originally planned ? ’ |
9 | Why , when animal teeth were available and were in fact used for necklaces by the simple process of perforating their roots , did men go to the trouble to carve beads from solid ivory ? |
10 | I 've had men go through the registers but with no success . |
11 | Er where , where do the erm children go in the day time ? |
12 | ‘ We saw the humans go up the lane , ’ said Nooty . |
13 | I thought I saw some students go across the road , they went out of the main entrance and walked |
14 | Do not let the stitches go behind the latches . |
15 | We argued , but they refused to let the others go to the toilet . |
16 | We have n't managed to flush up one person who saw the boys go into the house , or even very near it . |
17 | Fireman , we 're on to firemen now , what , why do policemen , what do policemen go to the houses for ? |