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

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1 There were some steps going down to the foreshore near a riverside pub .
2 I watched his shaking shoulders go out of the gate and disappear round the corner .
3 Should be a few goals going in at the Baseball Ground on Sunday … the central live match is Derby County against Oxford United …
4 For example , if your love life is thriving you can manage to maintain your diet , but as soon as there is an upset , or things are not going to smoothly , then your dietary resolutions go out of the window ?
5 These cultures are viewed as remote and distant , and few teachers go out into the community to learn or take part in community activities …
6 She did n't know much about art before but there was an exhibition of my Old Masters going on at the Royal Academy and she saw that , and was very enthusiastic about it , especially the Holbein portrait of Henry VIII .
7 There are still some repairs going on along the M forty between junctions one and one A , that 's between Denham and the M twenty five , with the outside lane closed in both directions , for barrier repairs and some light maintenance .
8 Scottish graduates went on to the major foreign universities , notably to Paris , and to Cologne , Louvain , Bologna and Montpellier .
9 My parents collected all their copies of Wimpey News and we have back numbers going back to the 1940s .
10 In the Alton and Bordon area , there is ‘ a constant trickle of demand , mainly for short-term fostering , ’ says the placement worker , who is convinced that , as the social services go out into the community and find out what is needed , ‘ the demand for short-term fostering will grow . ’
11 Even Nutty could see what an apathetic beast he was , and her heart contracted suddenly at the thought of their four stupid old horses going back to the knacker 's .
12 Of all Christians , those of the Orthodox family have remained the most conservative , Their cultural roots go back to the Byzantine Empire and there has been no event for them comparable to the Reformation or Vatican II .
13 Simon Cope of London-based commercial agent Gerald Eve , which is marketing the scheme jointly with Sanderson Townend & Gilbert , said : ‘ There has been as reasonable amount of interest in the past , and marketing has occasionally been stopped while discussions have taken place , but there are serious discussions going on at the moment . ’
14 Sure enough , there is observational evidence of such clusters going back to the 11 000 nebular objects listed in J. L. E. Dreyer 's New General Catalogue , in the 1890s , long before Hubble 's discovery of their true nature .
15 Since there were 15 strategies , there were 15 x 15 , or 225 separate games going on in the computer .
16 and they found a lot of , you know , serious crimes going on in the Party and stuff
17 proposed erm and that point the Liberal Democrats went off with the Tories .
18 Despite the fact that spiders are all over the place in Dostoevsky , not just in Svidrigailov 's dirty bathhouse vision of Eternity , and that urban potted plants go back to the beginning in Poor People , we are here firmly inside Crime and Punishment in its abandoned first-person narrative form ( ‘ I am on trial and will tell all ’ ) : Petersburg evenings and their hanging summer light , noises from below , happy workmen , blessed ‘ living life ’ elsewhere , a lonely man in pain passing through gates , over thresholds , slipping up and down staircases , the buzzing By of Raskolnikov 's dream and his awakening , intense time-consciousness alternating with time-oblivion .
19 The guardian asked three climbers going down to the village to inform the police , as he was unable to contact them himself since the refuge radio was broken .
20 These activities went on in the Great Workshop , where the looms were installed .
21 But in other parts of the Midlands , and indeed the country , the search is on to find the houses with high erm we have quite large programmes going on in the south west and also in the Pennines , Scotland .
22 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 .
23 These lifts go up through the ceiling into the room above .
24 Early in the First World War substantial numbers of Czech and Slovak troops went over to the Allied side .
25 There was a lot of dancing to the radio and , later , to John 's guitar ; a lot of Christmas cards were repeatedly sent toppling ; a lot of seasonal goings-on went on under the veritable forest of mistletoe that hung from the centre light .
26 This lesson had been reinforced as far as the railways were concerned each spring from 1918 to 1920 , when urgent orders went out from the highest level to rehabilitate them in order to cope with the influx of vital foodstuffs and fuel to the towns .
27 And I can see this er this woman with her three children go off to the workhouse and er they was crying but they were waving and then all the neighbours was out waving to them .
28 The three children went down to the station at the right time , dressed in their best clothes , and the Station Master came to meet them .
29 Exactly why is unclear as the origins of these vineyards go back to the days of the Knights Templars .
30 More than 7,000 firms went under in the three months to September — the highest number since the recession began .
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