Example sentences of "we go [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The but is the superego is a part of the ego so we have to er before we go on to the superego , let's just say for the time being that repression is directed by the ego itself . |
2 | So let us look a bit more closely at the markets before we go on to the fields . |
3 | Yes , we go up on the Ridge most of the time because er we 've all got mountain bikes ; it makes it a bit more fun . |
4 | We go up to the wheel base and Yeb is instantly recognised . |
5 | ‘ We go along with the Dream , we follow the story and solve the case . |
6 | We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer . |
7 | We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer . |
8 | We go back to the incompetence argument again . |
9 | If we go back to the private 's utterance ‘ I 've been scrubbing them all morning and they wo n't come any cleaner ’ , we can relate it to these three layers as follows : |
10 | ‘ Then I suggest we go back to the hotel in Trujillo , get hold of his number and phone him from there . ’ |
11 | What happens if we go back to the core , and have a really close look at what should be going on ? |
12 | ‘ We go back to the scene of the crime . ’ |
13 | so then if we go back to the beginning of this discussion Mr , it must follow must it not that there is a risk , clause nine is inaccurable so as far as all names are |
14 | If we go back to the education example , and suppose that the first vote is between L and M , then if the rich vote sincerely L wins , and in the second round H defeats L. On the other hand , if the rich had voted for M in the first round , then M would have gone on to win in the second round . |
15 | If we go back to the criterion of incompetence described at the outset , their actions are incompetent in the sense that they produce what they do not intend , and they do so repeatedly , even though no one is forcing them to do so . |
16 | Follow that philosophy and we go back to the days of the bland leading the bland . |
17 | So we go back to the house . |
18 | ‘ In that case I suggest we go back to the living-room , ’ he said easily . |
19 | ‘ If we go back to the LEA , there will be less money for pupils because the central bureaucracy will gobble it up , ’ says Graham Locke , head of Audenshaw , in the Manchester borough of Tameside . ’ |
20 | We go back to the site . |
21 | She looked Ludovico in the eyes and said , ‘ I must , Ludovico — I absolutely must — speak to my aunt before we go back to the flat . ’ |
22 | But what I 'm gon na suggest is that again we go back to the client , and say basically , this is what we think we can provide is that good enough ? |
23 | And then we go back to the point which Mr Cunnane wanted to raise and they 've had their lunchtime discussions , see whether you 've come to a some form of agreement or resolution on that . |
24 | Again , if we go back to the example then it 's not too personal to then is it ? |
25 | If the project does not get into gear now and if we go back to the drawing board , it will be decades before we get another scheme that is worked through to the present level . |
26 | then we go back to the office then for an hour and people of course will come in then and say why are you booking me but |
27 | And er we could all get it wrong , and we could be in the E R M , i if we go back into the E R M then er you know if they stabilize interest rates across Europe er then we could be okay . |
28 | In part two : We go back Inside the Globe . |
29 | ‘ Inevitably there will be some at councillor level and some of our senior members who will say , if we go in with the Conservatives : ‘ That 's it , I 'm off ’ . |
30 | They added , almost as an aside , ‘ By the way , we go in from the front of your neck , and you may find a tiny scar there afterwards . ’ |