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

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1 We must insist on a system of tests that will be for the benefit of the pupils ; that will test what each one can do in practical work and in theoretical understanding ; and will serve as a motive for each to go on to the next stage .
2 and then they 'll just pick one out of that to go on as part of the calendar .
3 And most of that goes on in the daytime
4 And most of that goes back to him for his karate and a pint of beer in the pub .
5 How much of that goes back into Tory funds , through the businesses , shops , the places you 're staying ?
6 A certain amount of research into the effects of ageing went on in that period ( and not only in Britain ) but much of it was forgotten when the crisis of ageing and labour shortage seemed less acute in the 1960s — the ‘ age of automation ’ ( Bagrit , 1965 ) , of greater availability of female and immigrant labour and of youth .
7 Whilst the FADS of old went in for five-man random obscurity and ‘ playing bizarre rhythms as fast as possible ’ , their forthcoming album boasts structure , recurring themes and even the odd polished pop song .
8 These are not paintings employing the wonderful accidental effects of free watercolour washes that so many artists adopt , though most of this goes on with the underneath base washes .
9 Is it not the case that although the wage increases of British workers have come down the benefits of that have been dissipated , and that due to the recession induced by the Government productivity has gone down although it has gone up in Germany and as a result unit labour costs in the year to the second quarter of 1991 went up by 3 per cent .
10 The first three teams from each of these went through to the final at East Sussex .
11 Khrushchev decided he liked Eisenhower , ‘ a reasonable and modest man ’ , and the much discussed ‘ Spirit of Camp David ’ meant that a lot of smiling went on in public .
12 The rationalisation is one of several going on between various European defence companies in a shrinking market .
13 Putting down the telephone , she tried to sort out her motive for promising to go out with Giles .
14 The European Arts Festival which enlivened the scene throughout 1992 goes out with a bang at the Barbican Centre with an explosion of artistic events .
15 But he twice went into the water and finished with a seven for 69 to go back to nine under .
16 Secondly I think the sad thing is is that at one time the idea of the foyer bar was the fact that er mother 's and children go in for a coffee facility or tea facility now I 'm I 'm one of one of the problems about criticism is is perhaps they do n't know all the facts and one of the facts which I think astounded me was the actual local police stopped that and said that that was n't permissible for if you were selling alcohol then it did n't it was n't right that that children under age and young children were allowed in the same area and that was that was changed then we got a new a new police superintendent and he said it was permissible and then we got another super he went they do n't stay very long in Harlow and we got somebody else came along and he said no that is n't permissible so we got very schizophrenic about what you could do with the foyer bar one minute you could have and the idea of about telling people and there young mothers going shopping come here for coffee , cakes for the children etc stop that we 've now got a new superintendent in Harlow and I think with applied going back to him and saying well please advice us can we or ca n't we ?
17 In 1979 , only one young person in eight went on to higher education .
18 The 20 teams were put into four pools , with the top two from each going on to the quarter-finals .
19 The event lasted all day , with two heats of ten teams , the top three from each going on to the final .
20 She trained as a missionary , and in 1935 went out to Beirut as treasurer to a mission — the Middle-Eastern Christian Outreach — where , naturally , she also seized the opportunity of teaching PT and games to the student teachers on the campus .
21 He received little except somewhat vague offers of support but early in 1707 went back to Scotland , this time returning to St Germain with a formal invitation to ‘ James III and VIII ’ to reclaim his kingdom .
22 Geoffrey Scott was at Rugby School from 1898 to 1902 , and in 1903 went up to New College , Oxford , as an exhibitioner .
23 The Russian Christian Democratic Movement , which left the Democratic Russia movement in 1991 to go over to the opposition , did not participate in this " united opposition " declaration .
24 This in particular goes back to the issue of being told what the judiciary have recommended .
25 One woman in particular went out of her way to help me out .
26 From Shrewsbury School Hillary in 1937 went up to Trinity College , Oxford , starting to read philosophy , politics , and economics and then moving to modern history .
27 I spent an afternoon in Sunderland with an old miner in his eighties , who was n't a club man or active in the union , with this lovely voice , talking about first going down as a trapper — he sat all day when he was thirteen by the trap doors which the paddy wagons carrying coal had to pass through , all day in the pitch dark .
28 So that they got to all go off at once .
29 Some of the individual steps in the process are sufficiently similar to those going on in mitochondria to suggest a common origin .
30 It takes Tuscon : Green On Red go back to their roots GREEN ON RED : Too Much Fun DAN ‘ N ’ CHUCK head back to Tuscan to find their roots and team up with guest co-producer and long-time band member JD Foster .
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