Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Oh , by the way , the game should go on sale just in time for Chrimble …
2 ‘ I 'll go to bed early with some of Grandma 's jollop , ’ Sarah said .
3 puts the band before us , but er so I 'll go to Thursdays then on , on er
4 The 40,000 exhibits , covering 1,500 years , may go on display again in Yorkshire
5 There are two options open to us : we can either mount a much more restricted display in the Library than originally hoped ( restricting ourselves to the two display cases in the Barrel Vault leading to the foot of the main staircase ) , or we can examine the possibility of creating a panel-mounted display which would go on show both in the Library and in other venues .
6 The Amstrad chairman , Alan Sugar , said the device would go on sale early in May costing £299 including value-added tax , a price that would ‘ embarrass the competition when their products eventually arrive ’ .
7 The engineer would go to sleep soon in a corner .
8 All this was shorthand for a simple warning : that if the Syrians pull out of west Beirut , the militias would go to war again in its streets , and there would be nothing the Christians could do about it .
9 If invited and able to get the time off work , he will go to races anywhere in the world , whatever the distance , yet he never trains for any particular race .
10 Budding pilots will go through briefings just like the trained professionals .
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