Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [pron] go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And judges Sir John Harvey-Jones and foot writer Jocelyn Dimbleby with presenter Loyd Grossman have to choose the winner who goes through to the final ‘ cook-off ’ in July . |
2 | In the afternoon he went back to the mill , and in the evening he studied his books and papers . |
3 | But when Edward recaptured the throne he went on dating his regnal years as though the restoration of Henry had never happened . |
4 | The point is this , after a general election the party that 's won , it 's share of the vote in the most , in , in the , in the opinion poll taken most immediately after the election it goes up , it 's higher than actually what it gets in the general election . |
5 | She looked at Alexander for guidance : he said that the image of black Sarah was in the crypt They went down . |
6 | On our way from Inverness to the west we went out of the train at the Muir of Ord of cattle-market fame . |
7 | Every time that he had been inside the Citadel he went home as soon as his day 's work was finished and scrubbed his body from toe to scalp . |
8 | I appreciate that the number of cases in which the taker and driver away is not the driver who goes on to cause personal injury or damage will be comparatively few , but I ask my right hon. Friend whether it is necessary to make such a draconian change in the traditional principles of British law , or to do it by reversing the normal burden of proof . |
9 | The competition was started five years ago by Shildon Town Council , supported by Durham County Council and Northern Arts , to honour the memory of Sid Chaplin , the pitman who went on to become one of the North-East 's most respected authors and playwrights . |
10 | The competition was started five years ago by Shildon Town Council , supported by Durham County Council and Northern Arts , to honour the memory of Sid Chaplin , the pitman who went on to become one of the North-East 's most respected authors and playwrights . |
11 | Although I was upset by the old lady 's words , I followed her advice , and in the weeks before the wedding I went on teaching Adèle as usual . |
12 | The dog refused to budge , so , instructing the two older girls to hold tight to the younger , I heaved up the 196lb of stubborn fur and staggered to the railing I went down to extricate my struggling son and carried him upwards followed by shrieking pleas of , ‘ Daddy , do n't leave us ’ and ‘ I want a carry ’ , from the frantic tadpole in charge of two red-faced little girls who were now starting to show signs of stain and filling tear-ducts . |
13 | Thank you , the in after the interview I went back to Chelmsford where is the headquarters of the Essex Police Force and had to do a course for two weeks . |
14 | When they heard the car they went carefully downstairs , and her mother settled her in while her father held the door and Alan put her bag in the boot . |
15 | But you know on his log book , last person that had the car he went down to see them , and they told him that it were thirty thousand over from when they sold it . |
16 | My last weekend with the car I went over to the Island of Luing , leaving the car ( foot ferry only on Sundays ) at Cuan Ferry . |
17 | Within a foot of the Wheel he went momentarily ahead , then knocked the motor out . |
18 | At the height of the gale I go down to the pier to see how our local boats are doing , but all the anchors appear to be holding firm . |
19 | All my bloody furniture 's gone from the living I went upstairs the lot 's gone ! |
20 | Violet said : ‘ You could see his jaw and cheekbone moving as he spoke — the suffering he went through was appalling . ’ |
21 | Erm her mother or was that the fireman who go up , went up Ringer School . |
22 | Sometimes the Constitution limits the executive or subordinate local bodies ; sometimes it limits the legislature also , but only so far as amendment of the Constitution itself is concerned ; and sometimes it imposes restrictions upon the legislature which go far beyond this point and forbid it to make laws upon certain subjects or in a certain way or with certain effects . |
23 | On the corner of the cul-de-sac they go off at an angle do n't they . |
24 | ‘ Oh , it 's not the Angel who went away ! ’ |
25 | So I clung to him through the poetry I went on helping him to write . |
26 | " Then in the winter we go back to our house in Purley . |
27 | They 're gon na go in through that door the second it goes down , they were n't loitering at the end of the passage , they were right by the door were n't they ? |
28 | So the question he goes on to is , given its civilizing restraining role how did , what er , explanation can we give for religion in general ? |
29 | What the one behind the bar she goes out with him ? |
30 | After the dissolution he went overseas to serve as a volunteer in the Dutch army . |