Example sentences of "go [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Never mind , I 'm going into Cheltenham tomorrow to the library . |
2 | He did come close to going on pension once at the age of 75 he sent off a perfunctory letter asking for retirement . |
3 | Are you going to Guildford tomorrow in the lorry ? |
4 | I learned that he was going to London early on the following day , so I asked him to meet me before he went . |
5 | I 've got to go into work tomorrow by the way . |
6 | A proposed Interior Department regulation , to go into effect shortly after the presidential election , effectively takes on board the recent court rulings , and provides for compensation payments to all coal owners affected . |
7 | Lambert who was leading on this occasion , ordered the formation to go into line astern for the attack . |
8 | The bodice-ripping production goes on tour tomorrow through the region . |
9 | Every single day of the year , a Menotti opera goes on stage somewhere in the world . |
10 | When my right hon. Friend goes to Barrow later in the week , will he congratulate Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd. and its work force there on the excellent job that they have done in constructing the vessels to specification and to schedule ? |
11 | That 's why they went for Saracens right from the start . |
12 | Budding pilots will go through briefings just like the trained professionals . |
13 | We went into Sheffield right into the city and went to a pub . |
14 | So the city 's worried public relations arm went into overdrive yesterday in the wake of Mr Thompson 's death . |
15 | The Newcastle-based steel fabricator and erector contracted to carry out the steelwork went into receivership early in the operation but fortunately Bone , Connel & Baxters of Motherwell was able to take over at short notice and , says Alan Muir , ‘ did a great job ’ . |
16 | ‘ I went into hospital immediately after the Mercer fight and had an operation , ’ Holmes said . |
17 | And Dalglish must have gone into shock again as the side who have so far swept all before them suddenly surrendered their 100 per cent home record . |
18 | When it was an old fashion open market and erm I went to work there on the fruit and vegetable stall . |
19 | But my father went to America just after the war , and when he came back on the Queen Mary , he brought my mother some nylons , which were not obtainable in Britain at that time . |
20 | Many of the new middle class girls ' schools sought to show that they took the problem of adolescent development seriously by appointing doctors to safeguard the welfare of their charges , and until well into the twentieth century pupils attending the Girls ' Public Day School Trust schools , the first of which opened in 1872 , went to school only in the mornings so that they should avoid strain and be allowed to be at home with their mothers in the afternoons . |
21 | While the Duke and Lieutenant Benson went to Maryhill later in the morning to talk to Hess , Carrington soned out a few more ends . |
22 | At the other end of the scale , Newbridge went to Cyprus shortly after the season 's end . |
23 | Self-confessed UVF man Robert Henry ( 24 ) , from Rathmore Drive , Rathcoole , went on trial yesterday for the murder of Peter McTasney ( 24 ) . |
24 | TWO SERB soldiers accused of war crimes went on trial yesterday in the first attempt by Bosnia 's Muslim authorities to bring alleged perpetrators of atrocities to justice . |
25 | Staff went on strike more for the survival of the IBOA than for monetary gain . |
26 | He makes his claim in the updated paperback version of Diana : Her True Story , which went on sale today in the United States . |
27 | He makes his claim in the updated paperback version of Diana : Her True Story , which went on sale yesterday in the United States . |
28 | Now Mrs Thatcher had originally gone to Peking just after the Falklands war , full of vim , and taken a hard line . |
29 | I thought we got him and Forrester at the same time — they 'd gone to Auxerre straight from the FA School of Excellence or something . |
30 | The present writer has gone on record elsewhere with the view that most of the ‘ new ’ powers in the Single European Act represented treaty recognition of developments which had already taken place under general treaty powers , in particular Articles 100 and 235 , in areas such as environmental law . |