Example sentences of "to go [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Today by some bonus of chance they were being left there to enjoy it and had not been interrupted with a call for tea or to go for a swim with Dad who had just come home .
2 There 's nowhere for him to go for a bit of company — he wo n't go to the day hospital because he thinks they 'll make him take drugs .
3 We need to shift to the procedure that we would probably have and a tell me if I 'm wrong I thought there was a sort of general agreement without it being sort of firmly agreed that we were going to go for a format of subject specific reports still coming to form tutor who would complete some sort of general report , is that
4 I would n't like to go for a week in silence .
5 ‘ Well , perhaps you might allow me to go for a walk from time to time , instead of waiting around in the servants ’ hall .
6 Spurred originally by demands from the Navy ( for special performance requirements , not well catered for by the US suppliers ) and by internal security needs for faster information , Brazil had determined to go for a policy of self-sufficiency in the underlying technologies .
7 The spa at Evian has been famous since the 18th century as the place to go for the treatment of kidney stones and urinary infections .
8 I sort of was a bit lost on me trig so that 's really what I want to get to go through a bit of trig .
9 The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits .
10 Our own work found that one in three managers appeared to go through a sense of crisis in their late thirties .
11 You have to go through a sort of incubation period while people weigh you up .
12 Whenever we suffer a major loss in our lives — such as the death of a loved one , divorce , redundancy , miscarriage , children leaving home , or the end of a love affair — we need to go through a period of mourning .
13 From the president down , the policymakers have always appreciated that Germany was bound to go through a period of introversion .
14 Finally , you may expect her to go through a period of depression when she is ceasing to try to avoid the reality of her loss .
15 I can understand that they do n't want to get , to go through the rigmarole of court .
16 Help for problems in relationships comes from recognising that one needs to learn to go through the pain of disillusion , that follows initial idealisation , in order to reach the enlightenment of a mutually respectful lasting relationship , rather than following the repeated pattern of giving up and then renewing the search for a fresh " ideal " .
17 All you need is a well-fed body to go through the motions of life .
18 If you want to go through the details of assignment and analysis , there are many excellent treatments that will help you , varying in depth from the brief but extremely clear account in Ref. [ 20 ] to long and complicated books on the subject , for example , Ref. [ 21 ] .
19 It is information which is vital to any councillor who is trying to go through the analysis of cost centre by cost centre of the expenditures of this council and as such it 's vital that this information is available to us not only by combing through all the relevant minutes and in er minutes of committees that have taken place but paraded together in one place for us all and members of the public to be able to get access to it .
20 I am not intending to go through the report in detail erm but I hope that I we will now need to draw attention to one or two issues erm which are of particular concern and which emerged through the consultation process .
21 The host used to go after the fall of night , and move particularly after midnight …
22 Under the new system , we want an increasing proportion of the budget to go into a pot of cash , which local authorities will be able to give out .
23 Peter Gilroy , deputy director at Kent SSD , said : ‘ Research shows if you leave elderly people 's needs simply with personal care and do n't take into account their anxiety about their home , they are likely to go into a spiral of decline . ’
24 In practice if you are back checking files and such like , if you find something that is current word which should comply and you find something that has n't been appropriately signed or whatever , if it 's easy to get it done yes do it yes , if it 's not easy to get it done erm , it may be , you 've got to use your judgement because I do n't want you to go into a lot of work , but it may make sense to make a final note we are aware that this was n't done correctly this person has been reminded , or
25 There are many groups , much literature , and a great deal of help available for the widowed or divorced — so much that to go into the subject in detail would require another book .
26 Erm and a little bay there for er goods traffic to go into the sort of station .
27 Ringa Hustle … was one of the last dogs to go into the traps at wimbledon on Saturday … he was drawn in three alongside his kennel mate Lassa Java … the derby is the race of the year for greyhounds … 40,000 to the winner and there was only ever going to be one winner …
28 It is not possible in a text of this nature to go into the details of security interests in any great depth but a number of questions arise with respect to the creation of such interests by a company .
29 ‘ I knew I wanted to go into the application of research ’ , he said .
30 But to go with the slur of murder still upon him , and always the threat of pursuit and capture ?
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