Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] go [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Sarah had come to the car with them and Julia asked Pat to go back to the reception . |
2 | ‘ They want Daddy to go along to the police-station at Poltown to make sure the sacks are the ones stolen , ’ said Mrs. Yatton . |
3 | It has records going back to the reign of Henry II in about 1165 . |
4 | As an innovator , what directions would you like to see archaeology go in over the next twenty years ? |
5 | And seen gillies going out for the Stenness Hotel s with sailing boats , I 've seen eight leaving there in the morning I went to school . |
6 | Tess Lemmon went down to the farm , looked a pig in the eye and , in the spirit of the continuing BBC1 series ‘ Lifesense ’ , went away with a new pig perspective . |
7 | These swimming habits go back into the Palaeozoic , to the Carboniferous or earlier . |
8 | Rather than launch into these discussions with yet another set of theories , the aim of teaching in the New Testament department is to help students to go back to the verses and passages themselves for new insights and new understanding . |
9 | They do not see women going out into the world and doing . |
10 | Nigel Mott made sure of the three points two minutes from time , and he could see Milton going back to the top of the table this evening . |
11 | ‘ My daughter 's dog an Alsatian called Prince went over to the men but we called it back when they said they 'd kill it . |
12 | ‘ Get Hawkins to go down in the cellar and help thee , and mind th'do n't get up to any pranks . ’ |
13 | Set beside the estuary of the river Dovey in Cardigan Bay , it is a 6,445-yard par-71 , but naturally Wee Woosie goes round in the mid-60s . |
14 | Unfortunately all our well laid plans went out of the window on March 19th when our second child decided to arrive six weeks early . |
15 | This however is unlikely , and that the idea of decorating a metope with a figured scene goes back to the beginning of the Doric order is shown by the painted terracotta examples of the seventh century ( above , p. 13 ) . |
16 | Eamonn Melaugh went over to the mayor 's chair and sat down . |
17 | He urged Vincent to go back to the Borinage and continue with his work there , though without promising to intercede . |
18 | I share the view of the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East that it does not make sense to go back to the days of the red flag , but we must find a compromise between the passenger 's interest , which is the interest of the railways , and the pedestrian 's interest . |
19 | Fortunately other workers were near enough to restrain Uncle Fred before he had time to carry out his threat , with the result that a badly shaken farmer went off into the farmhouse , saying that he would fetch the police in the morning — no telephones in those days . |
20 | I saw Falconer go up to the top of the tower . |
21 | Let's go back and tell Faye to go back to the nursing agency with a more open mind . ’ |
22 | Lots of chemists have made very good chartered accountants , for example , but I would like to see very many more — let's say science trained people going out into the professions , particularly into politics . |
23 | Then she saw Sophia go over to the statue of the Virgin Mary . |
24 | She thought the remark was odd but before she had a chance to query it the attendant 's phone rang and as he disappeared Rachel went on to the changing-rooms . |
25 | ( i.e. would miss seeing children go by on the way to and from school ) . |
26 | I see in today 's papers that Batty will be back in the team for tomorrow , does this mean that Wilko will drop Fairclough or Newsome or will he let Rocky go back to the bench and play essentially a back 6 ? |
27 | Did Tolkien go on from the exploitation of occasional scenes to the manipulation of plot , the creation of recognisably symbolic characters , the thing the TLS reviewer asked for so plaintively , ‘ a clear message for the modern world ’ ? |
28 | car conked out so Vicki stayed with the car and her who we were going to take a walk in Ruddington , and I walked home with her to get Malcolm to go over with the other car . |
29 | Perhaps the biggest problem with the Severin thesis is that recent work in Mesoamerican archaeology , and the deciphering of Mayan hieroglyphic codes , make it clear that the classic Mayan civilisation ( AD300 to AD900 ) had precursors going back to the Olmecs in 1000BC and earlier . |
30 | Does humanity go out of the window when a woman security guard is trained ? |