Example sentences of "[vb past] go [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I began to realise that life like this could not last for ever and so I asked to go back to the Cheshire Home for a holiday . |
2 | The door was open and I did hear that much when I passed to go in to the ladies ' toilet . |
3 | When the doctor had gone , Dot said , ‘ I got to go back in the hospital , ai n't I , Mrs H ? ’ |
4 | She must have told Gloria off too , for the very next day , Gloria said , ‘ You got to go off to the country , ducks , health visitor says . |
5 | Next summer mum was told she would have to go back into hospital for a long time , and because I already knew the place , I agreed to go back to the Cheshire Home for this period . |
6 | On the following Monday she proposed to go back to the job she had taken to make it financially possible for Peter and her to buy their little home . |
7 | ‘ You must excuse me — I promised to go along to the tennis courts . |
8 | He was climbing on the barrier so he came to go back into the room to tell you what he was doing when Dale fell . ’ |
9 | No , he 'd gone up to the traffic lights and this cyclist sort of like cycled up , jumped off his bike and wheeled it round the corner so he |
10 | how much was n't held until after I 'd gone up for the money for Matthew 's back . |
11 | Er , no , no , we were , I mean last night we 'd gone up from the week before on a rave , we 'd had about si ninety in , and last night we had about two hundred and fifty . |
12 | He 'd gone over to the hedge that ran along each side of the white lodge and he 'd sat down . |
13 | When they 'd gone through into the lecture hall , I noticed the professor staring after them with a very odd look on his face — a stunned , frozen look . |
14 | The floorboards had n't snapped , as I 'd originally thought : they 'd gone down into the dock with Harry . |
15 | ‘ We 'd gone down to the Net , the day it happened . |
16 | She 'd gone down to the seashore with the dogs and there he 'd been , following her . |
17 | and he was let out and first , within twenty four hours he 'd gone down to the South Coast and killed his mother and his girl friend |
18 | She 'd gone back into the house to fetch something and his Dad was all ready in the car waiting to drive Uncle Walter back to his house . |
19 | He 'd gone back into the hotel , trying to act casually , and had hovered in reception looking at the magazines in the hardcovers , watching the man explaining to the people in the hut and coming back inside , which confirmed Cormack 's suspicions . |
20 | He liked his porter , but if he 'd gone back to the stable … |
21 | did you hear what I said , I think your , I do n't know if you 'd gone back in the house when I said , I 'll prepare , I 'll prepare the dinner |
22 | She said , do you know she said we 'd gone off to the woods and I suddenly remembered I 'd left my purse in the car . |
23 | no did n't like how he grouted it because she said there , things like a little nick in the tile , if he 'd gone in with the grouting it would n't of shown any and he did n't |
24 | If only I 'd gone along with the doctor 's proposals , it would have been over by now — completely and painlessly over , and any feelings of guilt I might have had as a result I would surely have dealt with ages ago . |
25 | I 'd gone out on the boat |
26 | Well I wondered if he 'd wa he 'd gone out on the Nottingham cos I wondered what would happen to the mascot was he shot the mascot , after the the game ? |
27 | I assaulted this position from every angle , ranging from thoughtful analyses of the male mid-life crisis , its nature and origins , to sweeping ad absurdum dismissals in which I demonstrated that by the same token Trish and Brian were equally culpable , because if they 'd gone out for the day I would have stayed at home and we would never have met in the first place . |
28 | It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home . |
29 | Well she 'd gone out through the door and the wind took her down the bloody street ! |
30 | June Roberts said she 'd gone out in the car , saying nothing except that she 'd be back in time for cocktails at the Clarkes ' as she had promised , a business thing for Samuel . |