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

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1 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 .
2 I can understand that they do n't want to get , to go through the rigmarole of court .
3 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 " .
4 All you need is a well-fed body to go through the motions of life .
5 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 ] .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The host used to go after the fall of night , and move particularly after midnight …
9 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 .
10 Erm and a little bay there for er goods traffic to go into the sort of station .
11 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 …
12 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 .
13 ‘ I knew I wanted to go into the application of research ’ , he said .
14 But to go with the slur of murder still upon him , and always the threat of pursuit and capture ?
15 42 jobs are to go with the closure of accountacy firm KPMG Peat Marwick in Cheltenham .
16 so the essence of balm cake so it 's alright to go from the body to intellect , maybe that is alright , if you just forget the body .
17 One more day to go before the end of Week 3 .
18 The primary school curriculum was to go beyond the basics of English and mathematics , which in any case should be seen in the wider context of other subjects .
19 The history teacher ought to go beyond the generalities of support for parliamentary democracy and liberty to help young people understand the changing nature of society , with its changing patterns of employment and unemployment , its multi-cultural and multi-ethnic nature with the changing status of women , and the ways in which moral attitudes and beliefs are being affected by science and technology .
20 But whether Bevin wished to go beyond the kind of cooperation he was currently pursuing in the security field was a moot question .
21 If a committee wishes to go beyond the scrutiny of administration and to challenge the basis of policy , then it is time for a minister to come and argue in favour of the policy under review .
22 Somehow though , The Fall of Yugoslavia comes across as a series of fragments that do n't quite make a whole , and any attempts to go beyond the yawn-capacity of school history books are sadly flawed .
23 Sensitive to these pressures , Gorbachev in his Feb. 9 statement reaffirmed the Soviet Union 's adherence to the UN resolutions but expressed concern that the " the logic of [ coalition ] military operations and the character of military actions " threatened to go beyond the mandate of Resolution 678 [ see p. 37870 ] .
24 To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility .
25 ( ‘ We are not going to go to the wall for Escort and Parade ’ , an ‘ associate ’ of Roy Hattersley told The Observer , 6th May 1990 . )
26 It was always a treat for tired and hungry helpers to go to the Undercroft for refreshment .
27 Showmen knew that middle-class critics had to be bought off and that topicality could sell films to certain audiences but they also appreciated that audiences were more likely to go to the movies for spectacle , for adventure , for comedy , for sex , to see particular stars , and to be entertained in the widest sense .
28 later than that , it 's er I mean to go to the crematorium at quarter past eleven , we would n't be back here before twelve o'clock .
29 He spent the entire morning with his legs crossed , not daring to go to the loo in case one of his colleagues was in there at the same time and came to the wrong conclusion . ’
30 He began , ‘ You have been in the House fifteen years and it 's time you were promoted … and I now want you to go to the Board of Education .
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