Example sentences of "go [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The emphasis of Paul is clear , we are to go for quality both in our performance and in the way we conduct ourselves in the workplace . |
2 | The employer said it had been attempting to tighten up on the very widespread practice of employees going for tea immediately after clocking on . |
3 | Never mind , I 'm going into Cheltenham tomorrow to the library . |
4 | Christopher is going into hospital soon for a hip operation and will be spending approximately 2 months in plaster up to his chest . |
5 | Well , it 's been going in Oxford now for three years and it 's for people with disability and able bodied people , and with the current production we have which is being produced by Paul Newham , the people there have er suffered with M S and are visually impaired and er you know , various disabilities like that , plus able bodied people . |
6 | In fact there 's been some discussion of this lately , John Elston has argued that if jurors knew that that 's why they were chosen to go on the jury , it would destabilize the princi the practice of it because if you knew you were going on jury just for self-education rather than to get the right results out the other end , then this would n't give you any way of motivating yourself properly for the jury . |
7 | He did come close to going on pension once at the age of 75 he sent off a perfunctory letter asking for retirement . |
8 | Going to Torbay just for |
9 | But you can achieve specific aims , and making people think about going to church instead of B & Q is a measurable objective . ’ |
10 | Margaret had a Presbyterian upbringing , going to church twice on Sundays but lost her faith when she was just 13 . |
11 | Rupert had not specified what the ‘ friends ’ consisted of , so nobody could have known about the anthropological colleague and his wife and their children aged seven , five , and three , or pictured Rupert going to church alone on Christmas morning , helping to wash up after the adequate but plain Christmas dinner , spending the evening talking shop , and retiring early to his hard uncomfortable bed . |
12 | The cottage on the left here was bought by some business type who was going to weekend here with his girlfriend . |
13 | To qualify for money , the projects had to demonstrate that they were going to work effectively in a joint way . |
14 | He said : ‘ Are we going to work together on this ? ’ |
15 | Are you going to Guildford tomorrow in the lorry ? |
16 | I learned that he was going to London early on the following day , so I asked him to meet me before he went . |
17 | Susan shuttled to and fro between Rotterdam and London , occasionally going to Felixstowe instead of London , and making two voyages during the year between London and Stockholm . |
18 | In a more general sense I am fascinated by some of the things you 've just mentioned in your introduction , the question of continuity in German history , how we , how this marvellous nation , the nation of Beethoven and Wagner and Marx and Freud , actually finishes up going to war twice against its European neighbours , and in the Second World War in particular committing these awful atrocities . |
19 | I 've got to go into work tomorrow by the way . |
20 | A proposed Interior Department regulation , to go into effect shortly after the presidential election , effectively takes on board the recent court rulings , and provides for compensation payments to all coal owners affected . |
21 | Lambert who was leading on this occasion , ordered the formation to go into line astern for the attack . |
22 | GOALKEEPER Stephen Pears goes into hospital tomorrow for an operation on a cheekbone injury that has ruled him out of an international debut next week . |
23 | So erm I might have to go to Peterborough yet on that day and get myself kitted out . |
24 | It does indeed get dark at a sensible time so it 's possible to go to bed before about one in the morning . |
25 | Matron said I had to go to bed early for a fortnight . |
26 | HE WAS NOT ALLOWED to go to school again until Thursday morning , by which time the missing button had been replaced on the collar of his shirt and he was wearing a pair of smart new shoes of polished black leather and knee-length grey socks with a dark red band around their tops . |
27 | A spokesman said while they accept they 've lost the copyright battle , they still intend to go to court again in an attempt to get the damages reduced . |
28 | In many cases , kin may be ‘ chosen ’ ( and other kin ignored ) just as friends may be chosen , and individuals may choose to go to non-kin instead for particular kinds of help or services . |
29 | And now Artemis was to go to tea downstairs with her father . |
30 | ( On appeal to the Court of Appeal it was held that the imprisonment was not a repudiation but a ‘ self-induced frustration of the contract ’ Quaere , would an election to go to prison instead of paying a fine constitute a breach ( repudiation ) of contract no matter how long the prison sentence , or would the Court of Appeal put this conduct within the category of ‘ self-induced frustration ’ also ? ) |