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

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1 Chairman I I wonder whether I could just make a sort of general statement from the department 's view before we go on to a particular issue if I may .
2 Successful applicants go on to a three-day assessment course .
3 He said he was to have met another man at a school on Garscube Road in Maryhill and go on to an unknown warehouse .
4 In many respects , however , life in a special school is like any other day or boarding school , and it would be wrong to assume that rare and special things go on in a special school .
5 Yes just before we leave however the question of what occur in my mind how you 're going to get from the present position in what appears to be a cost plus basis as we go along to a fixed cost basis and presumably the programme and I in in , are running as it were , are running effectively on the cost plus basis
6 If you go along to a good quality golf course they have the score card a planner but they also have a little script that tells you about the hole .
7 ‘ I go in for a certain amount of golf , you know .
8 This is the moment when we decide whether we go in for a federal Europe or whether we go in for a Europe of member states trading together , competing together , co-operating together .
9 Then you have to select your weapons and use them with caution — go in with a gung-ho spirit and you could find you 've missed most of your targets and run out of ammo .
10 ‘ You go in with a whole lot of money and you come out with a whole lot of junk .
11 ‘ We go in by a roundabout route .
12 A moment later he saw the second of the men go down with a sharp groan , clutching his balls .
13 Yeah but what they do , they 've got all the artwork , so all they do is they go over with a black pen on the artwork .
14 The focal point of the assignment is not the software , nor the medium , but the skills and processes which pupils go through within a particular context .
15 What I did in the circumstances was go off into an Ollieish riff about je ne sais quoi , keeping Stu achortle without waking the fair Gillian .
16 He 'd often do that , ’ she added defensively , ‘ go off with a great pile of scripts , looking for his next show .
17 Just had a call to say , Robbo , whatever the things hanging in your loft might be , wait until the Autumn , go up with a big stick , and knock them into a carrier bag .
18 ‘ All boats go up on a rising tide , ’ observes Frank Delaney philosophically at the end of one of those come-on-Fred-we-give-you-all-this-advertising-how-about-an-in-depth-profile pieces , in this case on Harper-Collins , that PN does so well .
19 THREE arms go up in a golden salute as brothers Jonny and Greg Searle celebrate victory with Garry Herbert in the 2000m coxed pairs .
20 Just as teacher secondment is most successful when teachers go out with a specific purpose in mind , so employer secondment works best when employers come into school with a particular task to perform .
21 I do n't care if they go out with a different girl every day of the week as well as me , but suddenly they want to be the one and only . ’
22 When the offer first came up we 'd had an even lower-budget series go out on a national US cable network but , apart from that critically-lauded effort , no TV experience .
23 With almost half the present team threatening to retire at the end of the season — and who can blame them if it means that they go out on a high note — this was excellent news .
24 Once a month I go out for a serious session — the last of which was a hard circuit of Radnor Forest , but I enjoyed it tremendously . ’
25 I always hang up promptly and go out for a nice cup of coffee to cheer myself up .
26 She listened sympathetically , murmured the right endearments and then said , ‘ The only thing to do now is to get up , have a shower , go out for a brisk walk and come back and have a nice soothing gin and tonic . ’
27 There 's al , it 's like next Friday we 're all planning to go out but there 'll be fifteen of us , see we all go out in a big group .
28 MORE HONEST than the above but just as romantic , albeit after Hemingway rather than Erich Segal , this finds Peckinpah surveying the carnage of the Mexican Revolution and has his heroes — William Holden , Ernest Borgnine , Warren Oates , Ben Johnson — go out in an authentic apotheosis , a slow-motion orgy of mass-destruction even more trippily appealing than the wryness of Butch and Sundance .
29 You 've got , again , a much more stable population , there are n't nearly so many teachers , young women teachers who leave the system to get married and then perhaps do n't go back at all , or only go back on a part-time basis .
30 However , if you go back to a lengthy program after a couple of months you will find it very difficult to understand if you have not included any REMs .
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