Example sentences of "[conj] go [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Agnes stood directly in front of her mother now as she said , ‘ Would it do you any harm either to go down into the shop or to go over to the house and change the linen ? |
2 | There is no transport on the island , and to walk in perfect quiet along the little narrow roads , discovering wayside temples and little shrines ; meet a crowd of smiling , noisy children coming out of school ; or to go back to the quayside where fish , vegetables , cheap jewellery , sunglasses , cooked food , hot snacks were all being sold in the open air ; all this was a blissful change from the hectic atmosphere of the city . |
3 | However , the employee 's option may not be the simple one of staying with the transferor or going over to the transferee . |
4 | The advantage is that there is no line , visible to the fish , coming from the bait , either on the surface or going down to the bottom . |
5 | I expect you remember the lovely lake at the end of our road , and the rides in the sampan , or going out with the Moothams when Maria used to say , at the end of an excursion , ‘ Rachel never stops talking ! ’ |
6 | He said that if I did n't do it he 'd stop me having baths or going out in the cellar . |
7 | He repeated that it was the right of the pope to inspect and crown , absolved all from their oaths to Philip and again exhorted all the princes to adhere or go over to the support of Otto . |
8 | ‘ Are you going to stay here or go back to the Villa Fiesole ? ’ |
9 | If you tend to throw things , put objects away or go out into the garden . |
10 | Once in a while at least , the philosopher must be allowed to approach the psychologist as a counsellor and to say : if you leave the Sorbonne by the exit in the Rue Saint-Jacques , you can either turn up the hill or go down towards the river : if you go up , you will get to the Panthéon which is the resting place of a few great men , but if you go downhill then you 're bound to end up at the Préfecture de Police . |
11 | Stay out here or go back into the classroom , she did n't want to be found out there if by any chance Miss Graining the Head came by . |
12 | The bullets may bounce off the sides of the slits or go plumb through the middle , so that we can not be certain of exactly where they will hit the second screen . |
13 | It was better to stand out at the beginning than to go in with the expectation that he would soon have to provoke a further crisis by resignation . |
14 | And there 's a pro forma that goes through to the quantity surveyor 's section . |
15 | Now there 's the machine is g there the laminated copper er these commutators and it 's on main shaft that goes right through the generator and the turbine . |
16 | It was supposed to have gone into a cave that goes right underneath the house |
17 | I think we had better try and influence that as churches not that we should about the suffering that goes on about the death that goes on , but I think we ought to give all this another dimension in churches . |
18 | That part of the package has to be right , but it 's impossible to separate it from the consultation that goes on between the customer and the supplier before the sale is clinched . |
19 | Murderous and anguished work — the thinking that goes on between the rehearsal and the deed itself . |
20 | Even with all the other general fund-raising that goes on over the year , it is pleasing that you still run or participate in events that are specifically for the Society ; we have again benefited from Raffles , Cake Sales , Bring and Buys , Good as New , Cheese-and-Wines , Coffee Mornings — AND — Sponsored Slims ! |
21 | Now , erm on the subject of of the family , it 's worth mentioning another erm sort of debate that goes on within the subject of child sex abuse , the business of I suppose you might call it the business of responsibility . |
22 | Because of the risk of rejection by the ITVA , the vast majority of commercials are first shown to them at script stage , and the discussion and negotiation that goes on in the majority of cases takes place on scripts alone . |
23 | Splitting ‘ But then Alison never discusses anything that goes on in the household . |
24 | G. observed that although holidays mean a shut-down in industrial activity , they can lead to plenty of pollutions because of the cleaning that goes on in the factories . |
25 | Now clearly not everything that goes on in the body or mind is voluntary . |
26 | But you were telling me that there 's a lot of research that goes on in the universities . |
27 | She told me she takes an interest in everything that goes on in the house , and that the party line was a great help to her . |
28 | The difficulty with such a conclusion is that one can claim authenticity for anything that goes on in the classroom , including mechanistic pattern practice and the recital of verb paradigms , on the grounds that it may be conducive to learning ( type 3 ) and a feature of the conventional classroom situation ( type 4 ) . |
29 | Fourthly , at the level of individual test items , a question can be asked about how well they represent the learning that goes on in the classroom . |
30 | It 's an environment , and it 's actually an activity that goes on in the classroom . |