Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The film was responsible at the time for the tremendous popularity of the bar and , whenever Yates or Dustin went into it , they were sent over a bottle of champagne by the management . |
2 | As well as supplying cricket clubs 3D have supplied pitches for a number of local authorities and many country grounds , while Lilleshall — where England went through their paces before flying off to New Zealand — have had practice pitches installed . |
3 | Whilst the ambiguity and allusiveness of late 19th century sculpture was firmly rooted in the representation of the human figure the ( point of contact between the two exhibitions ) which acted as a metaphor for emotion , that of Chadwick or Wilding goes beyond that so that the human body is alluded to indirectly , as a train of associations rather than direct mimetic referent . |
4 | There were no set hours , no union to look after their interests and they were lucky to get out on a Saturday or Sunday to go to the chapel , or on certain special occasions to the cinema . |
5 | In terms of engineering , the BRMs were behind their time ; the cars gave endless trouble ; Jackie 's dissatisfactions grew ; accidents intervened , especially at a rain-soaked Spa where Jackie went off the track at high speed and lay trapped in his car , his shoulder broken , his ribs cracked and petrol from his ruptured tanks soaking through his overalls , burning his skin . |
6 | His wife Kathy , who organised the walk , admits that Ian goes to hell and back on the walks . |
7 | King Edward 's unpopularity was not enhanced by close relatives being created Earls , so Isabella went to Paris in 1325 to consult with her brother , by then King of France , and with the help of the Earl of March , troops were sent from France to round up the royal favourites for execution , and to depose and imprison Edward II , who was murdered by one of the Earl of March 's agents in September 1327 . |
8 | He later announced that Woolridge went to his death with great courage . |
9 | We only possess one piece of information with which to lend precision to the general statement that Richard went through the rebels ' lands with fire and sword , capturing and demolishing their fortresses , and this suggests that Geoffrey de Rancon 's castle of Taillebourg was once again at the centre of events . |
10 | ‘ Is that any more barmy than believing that Muhammad went up a mountain and God spoke to him ? |
11 | Although Crosse went to sea as early as 1569 , he spent most of the years to 1584 in soldiering , at times in Ireland and in Scotland , where he served with the Regency forces and was wounded at the siege of Edinburgh Castle in 1573 . |
12 | Although Hardy went to London with high ambitions , he found that winning prizes — the silver medal of the [ Royal ] Institute of British Architects , and the William Tite prize for a country house design in 1863 — did not in itself ensure advancement . |
13 | Had n't it been a mistake to let that Benny go to Dublin on her own after all ? |
14 | ‘ She might have married any of the Chieftains or the Lords who came to Tara , or the foreign Princes , for all knew that Ireland went with her . |
15 | What Morton actually wrote was that Punch went through ‘ several golden ages under the editorship of Basil Boothroyd , Alan Coren and Malcolm Muggeridge … |
16 | Anyway , as most of the kids were from poor families , such a toy was a great attraction , so Sam went into the ‘ hiring ’ business . |
17 | And you ca n't be telling me that Harry went near running water if he could help it . |
18 | He and Greenidge made 119 in 27 overs , and although Richards went near the end for 65 Greenidge remained unbeaten on 98 . |
19 | He would like to rig the conference so that Israel goes on trial , with America as its attorney and the United Nations as judge and executioner . |
20 | Testers ' comments : Pamela : ‘ Heavy on the shoulders , and although Sam went to sleep he did n't look comfy . |
21 | and I 've also spoke , I 've spoke to John this afternoon , he said yes , this morning I mean about taking them yes , he said yes definitely take them , erm and I suggested that Jack goes in |
22 | While the labourers were on the boat , he insisted that Melinda go into purdah . |
23 | Or perhaps I should say that Mike went to Bracken Cottage while you and I were in Bruges . |
24 | When she asked him if he would come with her to see Joanne he put forward the excuse of having his article to write , so Lyn went with Kevin . |
25 | That one in erm , is it Lower Bridge Street , that Brian goes to ? |
26 | ‘ I will show you the evidence that Osman goes to him every Friday and comes away with the money you have given him . ’ |
27 | Generation ‘ The fact that Clinton went to Oxford for two years makes it even more likely that there will be a very good , firm and friendly special relationship on a personal level , ’ she said . |
28 | The one that Kate goes to sometimes . |
29 | In 817 this meant that Aquitaine went to the 19-year-old Pippin , and Bavaria to the ten-year-old Louis ( the future Louis the German ) . |
30 | It was she who eventually recommended that Laura go to a college she knew of — one where she would find an environment supportive of her experience . |