Example sentences of "to go [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Fall down , go right and collect the painting , use the painted ledges and stars from the cauldron to get back to the start , go left and climb up the stairs from the cauldron , go right and bounce up to the platform to your right , go to the right of the cloud and paint some ledges to get into the castle , stand on the wall to your right and paint some ledges to go right to the edge of the castle , go up and collect the piece of painting , go down , then up the left side of the window using the painted ledges . |
2 | And so , er , when th the reapers were gathering in the harvest they were not allowed to go right to the edge of the field , they had to leave a border , they were not to go right into the corners , they were to leave those areas , so that the poorer members , so that those who did not have could come and could gather what was left behind . |
3 | Cos we had to repack it you see because it was going to take a it was going to take probably not it was going to go right to the end with this lot on . |
4 | The bang of the younger one 's heart seemed to go right through the earth like thundering horses . |
5 | Now this is and I must admit when he pulled the trigger then I thought that was going to go right in the back of the net . |
6 | To name an angle all we have to do is to name the route we would take to go right round the edge of the angle . |
7 | ‘ Mouse ’ was to go on to a succession of schools — at all of which he was unhappy — and to Oxford , where he was run over by a train under circumstances which strongly suggested suicide . |
8 | I now wish to go on to the order concerning access . |
9 | Although the policy review will be endorsed by the conference , giving Neil Kinnock the freedom to go on to the offensive against the Conservatives in the run-up to the next general election , there are a number of areas of potential conflict . |
10 | My dear Theo , I wrote to you already early this morning , then I went away to go on with a picture of a garden in the sunshine . |
11 | How long are you going to go on with the farce of keeping this bloody lot in business ? " |
12 | He is encouraged to go on with the process of living ( line 60 ) and perhaps hints at compensation for suffering in an after-life . |
13 | In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage . |
14 | I was , simply , not prepared to go on with the discomfort of feeling — or knowing other people might feel — that I was in any way neglecting my family . |
15 | No need to go on about the band in this preamble . |
16 | This phenomenon , which we call ‘ cognitive trial-and-error ’ , requires a deductive process to go on inside the mind of the animal without its actually trying different behaviours . |
17 | We 're just at the beginning of it and this is going to go on till the end of April or May now , it 'll be like this . |
18 | This silly and childlike regressive behaviour can not be allowed to go on in a relationship in which a couple care for one another . |
19 | That joint 's got to go on by a quarter to , or goodness knows what time dinner will be ready . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm not prepared to go all around the world with England any more as third or fourth choice . ’ |
21 | He wanted to go in with the sun behind him . |
22 | She had been accepted for the job at Ardis & Co , looking the way she normally looked , but if to keep her job — and she had no idea at that stage whether there was a Vasey junior , or similar , at G Vasey Ltd — she had to go in for a bit of de glamorisation , then so be it . |
23 | The National Lottery will be the enemy of proper planning in all areas ; it will encourage short-term thinking , and it will be the perfect excuse for the Treasury to go in for the kind of sleight-of-hand just described . |
24 | The crew decided to go in by the entrance to Fingal 's cave . |
25 | He was beginning to find pieces which seemed to go together with the hint of a pattern … |
26 | I used to discuss with my brother ways and means of becoming martyrs , and we agreed to go together to the land of the Moors , begging our way for the love of God , so that we might be beheaded there … . |
27 | So long as there is a need for collective decision-making and for policies which give direction to a whole community or society , and so long as or whenever unanimity can not be achieved , it is hard to see what alternative there can be to the minority being compelled to go along with the decision of the majority . |
28 | Or as a laboratory supervisor , who was asked to go along with the manufacture of ‘ doctored ’ data so as to secure a contract deadline put it ( Vandivier 1972:22 ) : |
29 | Mr Hussein seems ready , at this stage , to go along with the principle of democracy . |
30 | Sjahrir was not prepared to cooperate ; the others decided to go along with the Japanese in order to extract concessions from them . |