Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the end , after allowing those proposals to go forward without us , we were forced to join after the terms had been fixed .
2 times He 'll have good times Goin' oot on the randan But
3 Who buys new skis to go out to slopes where rocks shred the soles within a couple of days ?
4 Last night angry shareholders called on the Deanses to go now for the good of the 117-year-old club .
5 Curtis had closed that side door twice but I 'd found reasons to go back through , the dogs ' bowls , checking the padlock on the cellar and , somehow , I did n't bother to shut it .
6 Elizabeth gave her a warm , vivid smile , and her hand , and good wishes to go home with her .
7 It was exciting but the last match on the Saturday with Clark and James and Strange and Stewart taking five hours and 15 minutes to go round in a fourball was a joke .
8 But you must you must have been asked dozens of times to go back into the pop concert field ?
9 Times to go down to the pits and the sun came out .
10 Erm You know the ring er the r er roundabout as you go down Monkgate , er one one of the l the roads goes off to Huntington Road and the other one is is Heworth Green and then the other road goes off now to Sainsburys .
11 I mean , it did n't sound as if she had plans to go off with someone else . ’
12 ‘ And you have no plans to go back into general nursing ? ’
13 Booking : At the moment , Crêchendo is London-based ( Putney , Fulham , Battersea , Notting Hill Gate , West Kensington ) and is heavily booked , but there are plans to go nationwide in the not-too-distant future .
14 Children and church helpers spent Saturday afternoon making certain there were enough traditional Mothering Sunday posies to go round for mothers of all ages .
15 We want our houses to go up in in value and this sort of is not important to us !
16 In such an optimistic climate it was easier for national governments and interest groups to go along with the economic ambitions of the EEC ; it was not seen as a great threat to their own concerns .
17 News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news .
18 The work of solicitors goes back to the 15th century and as time has gone on they have become increasingly influential .
19 But the tax on company cars goes up by a third .
20 They inevitably knock on the door on the one evening of the month when you 're dolled up in your glad rags to go out on the town .
21 In regard to the first , for example — that kasabat kadis did not normally enter or re-enter the medrese stream-two caveats must be entered , the first of which is that one must explicitly exclude two areas in which movement between kadiliks and medreses was not uncommon : first , the kadiliks and medreses below the level at which the hierarchy began to operate , whose holders received perhaps five , ten or fifteen akce a day ; and second , those at the top of the hierarchy , since it was not uncommon for holders of mevleviyet kadiliks to go back to medrese teaching as a form of either temporary or permanent retirement from service as a kadi or a kazasker .
22 Jean : She 's told some kids to go back to their own country .
23 So if you 're a parent and you 're allowing your kids to go out on er trick or treat night or Halloween , then you do n't deserve to have children .
24 But why do we I mean why do we encourage kids to go out like this at the moment .
25 Thus , they argue , why not short-circuit the development of ambient air quality standards , air monitoring , diffusion modelling , etc. and simply require all emitters to go directly to a ‘ good practice ’ emission standard ?
26 There is growing public support for buying and protecting wildlife areas , according to the Paris-based European Fund for the Preservation of Nature , which has amassed sufficient funds to go ahead with its first purchases of land for conservation , in Brittany and Normandy .
27 They had deputed two young guards to go out to Dunlaoghaire .
28 The company 's interest in pictures goes back to 1976 when it established its Fine Art Foundation to sponsor contemporary ( particularly young ) artists .
29 If your army includes sixteen or more Trolls then the possible number of units goes up by 1 for every extra 5 models , eg 16–20 Trolls = up to 4 units , 21–25 Trolls = up to 5 units , 26–30 Trolls = up to 6 units and so on .
30 If your army includes sixteen or more Snotling bases then the possible number of units goes up by one for every extra five bases .
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