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

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1 Can we go on to the minutes of the committee meeting of sixth December then .
2 This tragic game can go on for the rest of their lives or one of them can decide enough is enough and withdraw .
3 Did Tolkien go on from the exploitation of occasional scenes to the manipulation of plot , the creation of recognisably symbolic characters , the thing the TLS reviewer asked for so plaintively , ‘ a clear message for the modern world ’ ?
4 Due to the pre-UK release — ha ha — of ‘ Your Arsenal ’ , much is forgiven concerning that dreaded disappearance from Australia last year ( He does n't just do it here then — IM ) , but a snappy return trip would not go astray in the hearts of the young distraught fans , please please please …
5 I mean they they would go right through the process of buying something on credit , and it would be fine until it got to , Erm where do you live .
6 If he went that way , he 'd go right into the range of Jack 's gun .
7 ‘ Do their heads go right to the top of their helmets ? ’
8 ‘ Do your feet go right to the end of those ? ’
9 The case was heard by an exceptionally unconventional judge , but one of sound common sense , Mr Justice Caulfield , who more recently found fame in his unorthodox but equally commonsensical summing-up in the Jeffrey Archer action , where his description of Mrs Archer as ‘ fragrant ’ , no doubt causing great embarrassment to the lady , will go down in the history of judicial extravagance .
10 But one thing is very clear , that Councillor will go down in the history of this city as one of it 's most outstanding sons , who endeared himself to people in all walks of life .
11 We are democrats and accept that until we have convinced people by the force of our argument , we should go along with the view of the majority of the organisations of which we are a member .
12 In this chapter we shall go deeper into the question of how limited that job is , and shall look at the results of some current formula-based work .
13 I do n't go much on the positioning of the selector .
14 Then she saw Sophia go over to the statue of the Virgin Mary .
15 He repeated that it was the right of the pope to inspect and crown , absolved all from their oaths to Philip and again exhorted all the princes to adhere or go over to the support of Otto .
16 We shall now go over to the definition of mutual inductance with the aid of Fig. 4.8 .
17 ‘ Do n't you think you should go home for the rest of the day ?
18 The difference was that he could go home at the end of every shift .
19 But as Bennett points out , the government will probably go further in the direction of privatisation — some leading Tories are canvassing the idea of actual or quasi privatisation of certain benefits .
20 B. S. Johnson 's The Unfortunates , for example , could scarcely go further in the creation of what Roland Barthes calls scriptible fiction .
21 I mean , if he did go off into the wilds of Anatolia , or somewhere remote like that — something might happen to him in some village , where he is n't known . ’
22 The report would go directly to the desk of the Colonel .
23 The mature reader , of whatever age , takes liberties with the text : ‘ Proficient readers can go directly to the meaning of the passage being read , only sampling the print for confirmation of the hypotheses they have made about the meaning intended by the author .
24 This fiddling can go straight to the heart of the way a woman feels about herself .
25 It somehow did n't surprise her that he should go straight to the heart of things .
26 ‘ All right , then — Alastair can go up through the Glen of the Birks and use the old byre below Urlar .
27 I mean you can go up on the rest of the week , but the day before the holiday and the day after the holiday the
28 She runs her hands up my legs to my buttocks again , sliding her fingers between my cheeks , touching my anus and making me go up on the balls of my feet , then her hand runs back down my legs .
29 I saw Falconer go up to the top of the tower .
30 I 'd rather go back to the Ministry Of Defence ! ’
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