Example sentences of "go [prep] a [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Go through a normal working day and write down where the pressures are most difficult .
2 The immediate family and carers go through a chronic grief process alongside the need to go on caring for and sustaining a person who is slipping away , cognitively , behaviourally and emotionally .
3 Graduate finance trainees joining the company go through a three-year training programme .
4 Our stress levels suddenly rise markedly when we go through a major life event such as perhaps a divorce , serious accident , or death in the family .
5 Weak clients , i.e. those lacking confidence , may not perform well at the first meeting but normally go through a sharp learning curve .
6 The papers go through a rigorous vetting procedure , most importantly by question paper panels , which comment on the technical content and standard of the draft papers .
7 If the possibility appeals , make sure you take advice first from an accountant on the tax implications and go through a reputable property agent to handle the short-term rental contract .
8 Then , men go through a two-week battle camp at secret locations .
9 So there are , there are problems with this sort of policy in terms of , of the , like the economic logic of it is that yes you go for a rich peasant economy which creates inequalities which will provide you with industrialization , which will then enable you to get back to inequalities but , in term back to equality
10 For this amount , go for a good quality bed of cheaper construction ( such as open springs ) rather than a bottom-of-the-range pocket-sprung model .
11 He may dodge that and instead go for a big money battle against London 's Colin McMillan , the WBO world champion , who was at ringside .
12 But I understand , and somebody here will no doubt correct me , that there is research to show that if you do actually walk about with a Sony Walkman , go to noisy discos , and then go into a noisy working environment , that by the age of thirty you can lose up to a third of your hearing .
13 Basically what happens when you start signing on is you go into a national unemployment computer , and that national unemployment computer will pick up , as long as you 've got the date of birth and the national insurance number , you can pick up when a person started signing o and where they 're signing , you then check with the local office to see what address they 're claiming from and what their claiming for and everything else .
14 Trying to discover what grapes go into an Italian vino da tavola called Concerto is next to impossible .
15 The headmistress had tried to insist that she go on a racial awareness course , she who had taught children of different races for over twenty years .
16 If you are interested in public affairs , which is usually political in nature , you go to a public affairs expert .
17 I 'm sure that a significant proportion of the crowd at the Manchester United-Villa match rarely , if ever , go to an Irish League match .
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