Example sentences of "by go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As far as I understand from the gossip there 's nothing 'll come out of it by goin' to the polis ; it 's got to come from Parliament .
2 The librarian had also found the committee helpful in a number of ways by going beyond the narrow terms of the funding itself .
3 By going beyond the scented ashram walls of Subud , Lorne and Lydia had touched on an unsuspected world on the brink of disappearing .
4 It focuses on the wider community context by going beyond the school in order to explore relationships outside it in which parents themselves have a high profile .
5 Autumn launch : BMW is breaking with tradition by going outside the factory for a 650 Rotax engine with chain-drive instead of shaft for its new trail bike .
6 Plants tend to grow big and lush on heavy soils , a feature worth enhancing by going for vigorous species .
7 But , said Ramsey , the idea that we can get Christian unity by going for a highest common factor and leaving everything else in the shadow will not work .
8 Or would Eden think of the air marshals , and the children who had lost their parents in a blitz , and former warriors who had seen too much blood on a battlefield , and exercise a silent veto , by going for the second preference ?
9 No doubt , Ms Lowthorpe had stacked the odds by going for couples who looked as young as they clearly felt .
10 Hence the skittish spate of redesigns ( eg , The Guardian , The Sunday Telegraph magazine 7 Days ) — the panicky attempts to revive falling sales by going for a ‘ contemporary ’ , ‘ youthful ’ image aimed at recruiting new readers .
11 You should begin by going for a walk each day for half an hour or so .
12 but you you ca n't they ca n't they can offer you that job right but it 's qua you have to qualify yourself by going for training .
13 When they rise to an equal level , like for instance if I have a choice between going to a woman doctor and a man doctor and they 're both on the GP list , I will choose the woman , because the woman has had to fight tooth and nail , probably , and work much harder , to get at an equal level with the man , so I would suspect that I 'm getting value for and quality there by going for the woman .
14 He has prepared for civilian life by going on a butcher 's course .
15 They made it clear the only way we 'd get out alive was by going on stage . ’
16 If the profit margins of manufacturers are too drastically reduced they may move their capital from the industrial to the financial sector ; if the political power of the unions is legislated against they may make their power felt at the economic level by going on strike , or at the political level by withdrawing from established parliamentary parties and so on .
17 An alternative way into the commissioned ranks of the regular army was by going on war service with a battalion as a volunteer , hoping to be chosen by the commanding officer to fill a vacancy in the field .
18 The best time to do this diet is when you have two months uncomplicated by going on holiday , moving house , changing your job , doing large amounts of business travel , or entertaining at home or at work .
19 ‘ Something else I shall miss by going on this dratted tour with Gwen ! ’
20 Clint defends herself by going on the attack .
21 Namely , by going as a tight-head with , as previously noted , the important additional credential of a proven ability to pack acceptably on either side of the scrum tunnel .
22 Whether the suicide who teases the murderer about his ability to do something is himself achieving anything deedy by going to his America — that question Crime and Punishment never voices , and it is a crucial and inspired omission .
23 But I feel sure that only by going to St Bertrand de Comminges ( another name that crops up in the Cantos ) , and from there to Mont Ségur , shall we see the point of : ‘ at Mont Ségur the chief 's cell / you can enter it sideways only ’ ( 101:725:77 ) .
24 ‘ We 're not a public service , ’ he says , ‘ and we wo n't attract viewers by going to half-empty stadiums .
25 He started by going to unofficial advisers and seeing whether they agreed with his official adviser .
26 Marie could look after the baby and I could help out by going to the shops for fags and milk and stuff like that .
27 If possible , try to adjust at least partially to the local time of your destination by going to bed one or two hours earlier each night and getting up one or two hours earlier each day .
28 This is the most deluded fantasy of all — the idea that , by buying certain pieces of vinyl and by going to certain gigs , instead of consuming a commodity , you are participating and making a contribution to ‘ the struggle ’ .
29 Nissan , having launched two attractive new models in the Primera , which replaces the Bluebird , and the new Sunny ( now called Pulsar ) , and having established a highly productive and effective factory in the north-east to make them , now seems to be attempting to undo all it has achieved by going to war with the key to successful sales , the dealer network .
30 An oil and gas businessman , down from New York , he was one of Littledale 's ‘ bloody types ’ ; so much so that he had celebrated his donation for weapons , to the dismay of Channell 's PR lady , by going to the Hay Adams and ordering steak tartare .
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