Example sentences of "do [adv] go [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | They did eventually go out of the house but he was about done and then he comes in five to seven . |
2 | Our prices did not go up at the same rate . |
3 | We did not go up in the same lift , but were taken to another one , apparently for the use of directors only . |
4 | And again , if he wanted to alter a painting later after its completion , if he did not go back to the first idea and atmosphere of conception , he could never make the alteration a success . |
5 | For many weeks Kee did not go back to the graveyard . |
6 | But she did not go back to the kitchen . |
7 | So the budget fixed for the current year was £20 million and the £7 million underspent in the first two years of the scheme did not go back to the Treasury — it was not lost to computerisation — but was committed to the further development of GP computerisation . |
8 | In the evenings , if the Eliots did not go out to the cinema or theatre together , they would often listen to the gramophone — he had an especial affection for the music of Bartok , although sometimes he would play the songs of Edward Lear . |
9 | Officers did not go out of the camp to work and they had no contact with women . |
10 | Older members of a family did not go out of the house in search of music but to get away from it . |
11 | This time , Wilson did not go out in the street to wave goodbye nor did she weep . |
12 | The Lords of Trade asked merchants and other interests to give their opinions about policy ; a number of ministers had grants of their own for settlements in North America and clearly expected to benefit as landlords , though they did not go out like the Penns and the Baltimores to take an active role in running their properties . |
13 | On it were the words : ‘ Do not go on to the moor . |
14 | Do not go back to the old gods . ’ |
15 | Do not go out on the streets , he begged his compatriots — instead , put a lighted candle in the window for reform . |
16 | ‘ Give me your number and do not go out for the next half-hour . ’ |
17 | He did n't go over to the Republic or see friends . |
18 | " It should have been in her handbag , because the shopman said she did n't go on to the pillar-box to post anything . |
19 | As a presage , she did n't go up to the top alone . |
20 | So one night I did n't go back to the Barracks for supper . |
21 | I did n't go back to the dining car but forward into the lounge , where again the sight of my yellow waistcoat stirred a few thirsts , which I did my best to accommodate . |
22 | There was a moment while everybody thought about that , probably for no good reason except that they did n't like to see twenty years go by without offering up a few seconds ' respect-ful silence , then Sir Bruce asked : ‘ So she did n't go back to the GDR ? ’ |
23 | No , they did n't go back in the end . |
24 | ‘ And when you discovered Nicola and David Parkin were missing from the party , you did n't go down to the office again ? ’ |
25 | We have a big mission down in Iraq , during the war we did all we damn well could to make certain those boys did n't go under to the Ayatollah 's shit-pushers . |
26 | Er they they did n't go out with the cart , just with a regular who used to go out with the with the horses and carts . |
27 | A lot of them worked with er coltsfoot it stayed in , it did n't go out with the sea-gusting . . |
28 | Finishing the book and having to go back to take photographs specially for it left me a bit jaded , so I did n't go out to the Alps this year . |
29 | She did n't go out in the evenings at all , feeling , in truth , no desire to see Mark 's old friends after her last disastrous escapade . |
30 | ‘ We did n't go in on the free travel promotion because many of the deals involved British Rail and we do n't have it here , ’ she said . |