Example sentences of "go [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And as they go about the painstaking task of piecing the problem together there is one solution which everyone fears . |
2 | What I also want you to do on this is if you can refer to Adrian Bull 's book , the Economics of Travel and Tourism , and just go through the relevant chapter on demand . |
3 | Only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks . |
4 | As The Economist pointed out , ‘ only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks ’ . |
5 | Go through the small gate on the west side of the road and follow the track . |
6 | You go through the main door up the steps . |
7 | ( You may think this last one rather harsh but many people go through the hourly slice of bread and jam syndrome . ) |
8 | We go through the whole song with both of us making the noises and me doing the actions . |
9 | How 'd it , go through the whole process of how , of erm running a car . |
10 | Go for the last couple of lines whate whatever stage you 're at . |
11 | ‘ Go for the fat part of the green . ’ |
12 | Pascoe saw her hand go towards the puckered scar on the underside of her breast . |
13 | I go past the creeper-covered bunker at the end of the façade and follow it round into the Mall , until I am facing Admiralty Arch . |
14 | In addition French ( 1986b ) found that various characteristics which go against the stereotyped image of the physiotherapist are stigmatised by that profession ; for example , to be very overweight was considered more of a barrier than blindness or needing to use a wheelchair . |
15 | I can sleep in their tent and go into the forbidden zone with them tomorrow . |
16 | Input devices range from microphones that go into the external jack to compact disk players ; output can be through the internal speaker , or via stereo speakers or headphones plugged into the speaker jack . |
17 | Erm , I would like to close by saying that erm I just thought it would be just a nice idea that I would invite any of you members of the Council and wives who have n't got anything else to do on Christmas morning , if you fancy popping up to my house for a glass of sherry or whatever , just on a casual basis as a little thank you for what you 've done over the erm over the last twelve months , I extend that invitation to you all and District Councillors if they wish to come and I would like to say , on behalf of the Council , that I hope you all have a , this is the last full meeting , and to everybody here I hope you have a very nice happy peaceful Christmas and I hope we all go into the new year with renewed vigour . |
18 | ‘ It 's only justice we go into the New Year on top , ’ he said . |
19 | If we go into the New Year in 10th place , we are not going to be able to do it . ’ |
20 | After a while , the bedroom door opened and they heard Mother and the visitor come down and go into the front room of the house . |
21 | So , it 's Headington Amateurs who go into the next round of the Oxfordshire Senior Cup , that 's the fourth round . |
22 | It means they now go into the next challenge against Portugal at Ibrox in October without the most important ingredient in the team , the leadership and inspiration of Gough . |
23 | I would n't mind , however , if he wanted to write for TV or , say , go into the musical side of the business . |
24 | but what you have to do with it is the compilation of the figures that go into the little table under so what would it cost , those are your figures are n't they ? |
25 | The more cycles per second , the higher you go in the so-called spectrum of frequencies . |
26 | I well I reckon , the trouble is , it depends on how things go in the next couple of weeks |
27 | Thus , the outputs of monitoring go beyond the simple provision of inputs for forecasting . |
28 | The latter accepts it : law as integrity supposes that people have legal right — rights that follow from past decisions of political institutions and therefore license coercion — that go beyond the explicit extension of political practices conceived as conventions . |
29 | All sciences — physics , agriculture , medicine and even sociology — go beyond the mere solution of immediate problems , whether these problems are of a ‘ pure ’ intellectual type , or an ‘ applied ’ practical sort . |
30 | Go down the gated drive between the car park and the road — walkers are allowed to — down to the Vilter House . |