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

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1 First , take the point made by Mr. Holloway from Germany , who says that South Africa ( they should have been granted a dispensation and welcomed to World Cup 1991 ) must surely go through the full qualifying process for 1995 .
2 You 'd just go through the whole disastrous fiasco all over again , because not one thing about you has changed . ’
3 The child should always go through the same basic procedure : seeing the whole word — hearing and pronouncing — writing from memory .
4 Abruptly she let go of the last protective remnants of self-deception , but , fearing questions she could n't answer without exposing the full extent of her vulnerability , she rushed on , ‘ I felt guilty to begin with , but I did come to terms with it eventually , and anyway , my parents had encouraged me to stay with radio even though it would take me away from them and they knew what was happening to Dad . ’
5 Yes , I think it 's totally clear that what we need is a short message , and it 's a white paper , and therefore it 's inviting a message , so what we really need is a short message to go with the A B C and the government act on the two S P's and I would give an undertaking at this point that it will go under the chief environmental health officers ' name .
6 He did not go into the United Friendly office , where ex-girlfriend , Sandra Sturgiss , was working .
7 He did not go into the United Friendly office , where ex-girlfriend Sandra Sturgiss , was working , but staggered into a neighbouring office , ablaze from the waist upwards .
8 He did not go into the United Friendly office , where his ex-girlfriend , Sandra Sturgiss , was working .
9 In practice , therefore , we must go to the smallest convenient unit as our basis of correlation .
10 Every local authority knows exactly which dwellings are in its area so , by matching the postal code to the authority , all the money would go to the right local authority .
11 Both of these places are within walking distance of Docklands but I did not go to the Great British Beer Festival .
12 But I did not go to the Great British Beer Festival .
13 In a significant change of emphasis the governors ' meeting on April 13-14 agreed to abolish the ceiling of 6 per cent of bank lending which could go to the former Soviet Union ( corresponding to the Soviet Union 's 6 per cent holding in the EBRD ) , and to allow up to 40 per cent of the EBRD 's lending to go to former Soviet republics .
14 Proceeds from the show will go to the American Indian College Fund , an organisation seeking to ensure native Americans have access to higher education .
15 The theatre group has chosen Armistice Day for the production and the proceeds will go to the Royal British Legion and the Red Cross .
16 The ape keyed the lift panel so that the elevator would go to the very top floor where it opened directly into McIllvanney 's apartment .
17 Returns requests should go to the originating invoicing address .
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