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

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1 As a matter of principle , the bank in such circumstances should not be entitled to rely on the transaction and this is the view which has been taken by a series of authorities going back to the beginning of this century .
2 The work of solicitors goes back to the 15th century and as time has gone on they have become increasingly influential .
3 There were hundreds of ropes going down to the stage below — it was a long , long way down .
4 But you must you must have been asked dozens of times to go back into the pop concert field ?
5 Not a single vehicle passed , but after some time they heard the roar of bombs going off at the airfield .
6 But erm you know when we were on the strike if these lads would n't have gone back , there was couple of scabs went back into the quarry .
7 The four sets of parents went in to the Panel separately , although they were to be treated as one case .
8 I watched a gradually widening circle of splashes go out from the centre of the explosion as the debris came back to earth .
9 We were able to confirm the histories of families going back to the 19th century .
10 So d what sort of things go on in the flats ?
11 Yes I think er people should hear that er er er the royal family 's had a lot of correction in the past with the outside world and er come and go and you know , people know the royal family very well and they attract a lot of business , a lot of things go on behind the scenes whether it 's from glamour point of view .
12 Put it in the pile of things to go back in the cupboards . ’
13 There were all sorts of things going on with the WTA board , and I took a leadership position there .
14 The other programme was the field theory initiated by Faraday , according to which electrical phenomena can be explained in terms of actions going on in the medium surrounding electrified bodies and electric circuits , rather than in terms of the behaviour of a substance within them .
15 It 's a good sport for women to play in and there 's lots of developments going on in the sport and we would like to go into the under sixteens and the under twelves .
16 there 's plenty of colds going round at the moment .
17 It was a culmination of measures going back to the middle of the nineteenth century , but more particularly government experience since the 1890s. and above all , a shift in attitudes towards State-provided housing .
18 Most of the specifics , particularly tariffs , are the subject of talks going on in the company 's ATM Customer Advisory Council .
19 ‘ There 's a load of nomes going over to the dump , so we 'll have company the rest of the way .
20 ‘ We decided to build a balcony with steps going down to the garden , but our builder advised us to think about the year-round advantages of a conservatory , ’ Claudia explained .
21 A delightful village pub with traditions going back to the eighteenth-century .
22 It led to a hallway , with stairs going up on the left .
23 If goods are sold and payment postponed until a later date , we still have ten pounds of value in goods going out of the business , and we have a debtor who represents ten pounds worth of debt owing to us .
24 Julian ( 4.5 ) and David ( 4.2 ) stood them up and played a game with them as rockets going up to the sky .
25 People were coming out from Palm Sunday Mass at the church of Ognissanti , pausing to chat to families going in to the last service and then passing under his window carrying sprays of olive leaves .
26 There are also problems at Wild Cat Tor , where serious erosion has been caused by climbers going up to the Blue Grass and Singing Kettle buttresses .
27 I have no quarrel with Searle 's claim that ‘ mental phenomena are caused by processes going on in the brain ’ .
28 Here is a case for ‘ outreach ’ since , if the library is not shown to be hospitable and friendly by librarians going out to the children , the children are unlikely to make contact with the library in any way other than as vandals .
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