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

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1 It has records going back to the reign of Henry II in about 1165 .
2 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 .
3 These swimming habits go back into the Palaeozoic , to the Carboniferous or earlier .
4 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 .
5 They do not see women going out into the world and doing .
6 Unfortunately all our well laid plans went out of the window on March 19th when our second child decided to arrive six weeks early .
7 ( i.e. would miss seeing children go by on the way to and from school ) .
8 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 .
9 I see bands going out on the road with a dozen more people than they actually need .
10 The Big Bang has certainly encouraged the trend towards offering Golden Handcuffs — to maintain the Golden Hellos — and the insertion of exclusion clauses in contracts to prevent executives going over to the competition .
11 The family live near Hexham somewhere and they have connections going back to the early nineteenth century , ’ Constance said , quoting Miss Hatherby almost verbatim .
12 The Chancellor has rejected criticism from health groups who wanted cigarettes to go up in the budget .
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